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Children's Birth Year Wines. Got any?
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:39 am
by Craig(NZ)
My boss just cleaned a shop out of all their 2005 Ch Pontet Canet's for his daughters 21st (or 50th or both hehe)
My daughters were lucky enough to be born under the star 1998 vintage so I have comparably lowly but still impressive magnums of 98 Coleraine ($99ea well spent me thinks)
Interested to see what you guys and girls have put away for the nippers (dont need half you cellar listed, just that special bottle)

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:35 am
by pokolbinguy
Already 21 but I bought myself a couple of bottles of 1986 Mount Pleasant Lovedale earlier this year. Can't wait to dig in. the 86 is meant to be the epitome of great Semillon.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:01 am
by Christo
okay kids born in 04' & 05'.. needless to say i am now broke.
far too many to list, but 04' was mainly aussie, italian, & a couple bdx with 04' grange being final purchase. 05' was fewer aussie, & more imported, Purriri popes & reserves, german rieslings, BDX & Burgs.
to top that the wife & i were married in 2002... another expensive year.
c
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:05 am
by seddo
95 Grange for the Boy
99 RWT for the little fashion statement(daughter)
cheers
Seddo
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:13 am
by Sharkey
My kids were born in 1989 and 1991 - either side of the 'vintage of the century'. On the plus side it's not long to go now.
1989 Peter Lehmann Stonewell Shiraz Magnum
1991 Orlando Lawsons Shiraz Magnum
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:53 am
by JamieBahrain
2007?
Looks good for Germans and Italians.
My daughter is Chinese so she may or may not be able to celebrate with her Mum & Dad when she turns 18 and 21.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:33 pm
by Craig(NZ)
Purriri popes & reserves
bit of faith here on new labels? great wines but will they be at their best in 21 years?? Yet to see I guess.....possible but less than probable im thinking. from 05 im not sure why anyone would need look outside bordeaux

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 1:25 pm
by DJ
02 and 05 for me
11 '02 Magnums, Turkey Flat, Clonakilla, Vat1, St Henri, Tahbilk, etc
9 '05 Magnums Clonakilla, Vat1, Alexander Munro, Chateau Pato, etc
02 242 bottles
05 290 bottles - with things like St Henri to buy
I will have to remember that many of these are drink over the next couple of years not keep everything for ever
Hmm - these two years currently make up half the cellar
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 1:47 pm
by Christo
Craig(NZ) wrote:Purriri popes & reserves
bit of faith here on new labels? great wines but will they be at their best in 21 years?? Yet to see I guess.....possible but less than probable im thinking. from 05 im not sure why anyone would need look outside bordeaux

yeah aim was to get a fair spread... and epecially to get some wines to drink along the way on ther b'days, etc..
c
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:15 pm
by Davo
1/2 bottle each of birth year + 100 Seppelt Para Port for each of the grandkids. Nice presentation box and should handle the 21 years with ease (if not corked)
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:19 pm
by Waiters Friend
woodwardbrett wrote:Already 21 but I bought myself a couple of bottles of 1986 Mount Pleasant Lovedale earlier this year. Can't wait to dig in. the 86 is meant to be the epitome of great Semillon.
I can agree with you on the 86 Lovedale. I'm down to my last one, after drinking a case over the last decade, and they've been stunning and memorable wines.
My eldest daughter is Elizabeth, and is 1996 vintage, so I have enough Elizabeth semillons, includign some magnums, that we can crack one a year til her 21st.
My youngest daughter is Grace, and is 1997 vintage. Without a second mortgage for a case of Hill of Grace, can anyone suggest a 1997 vintage that might go the distance? We've been drinking Cape Grace (MR) on Grace's birthday, but not 1997, and I'd like to rectify this.
Cheers
Allan
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:01 pm
by graham
This seems to have become an obsession for me

....all 05
Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
Tyrrell’s Vat 9 Shiraz
Tyrrell's 4 Acres
Noble One Botrytis Semillon 750ml
Lake’s Folly Cabernet Blend
Lake’s Folly Chardonay
Lake’s Folly Cabernet Blend Magnums
Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier Magnums
Craiglee Shiraz
Craiglee Shraz magnum
Mosswood Cab Sav
Cullen Diana Madeline magnums
Stefano Lubiana Estate Pinot Noir
Kalleske Greenock shiraz magnums
Kalleske JMK vintage port
Kalleske Johann Georg shiraz
Yarra Yering #1 Cabernet
Yrra Yering #1 Cabernet magnums
Kaye Brothers Block 6 Shiraz
Kaye Brothers The Cuthbert Cabernet
Kaye Brothers Hillside Shiraz
Kaye Brothers Amery Cabernet Sauvgnon
Balnaves The Tully
Coriole Lloyd Shiraz
Chateau Coutet Barsac
Chateau Rayne Vigneau
Quinta Do Silval Vintage port
a number yet to buy.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:19 pm
by Luke W
My youngest daughter is Grace, and is 1997 vintage. Without a second mortgage for a case of Hill of Grace, can anyone suggest a 1997 vintage that might go the distance? We've been drinking Cape Grace (MR) on Grace's birthday, but not 1997, and I'd like to rectify this.
Cheers
Allan
Dear Allan
The 1997 Hill of Grace is a cracker and will probably go the distance - any of the Wendourees from that year have a long way to go, maybe a Stonewell or an Eileen Hardy will last the distance as well
Regards
Luke
I have kids born in 1990/1992 and 1996 - I've drunk all the 1990 wines, 1992 generally sucked although I had a John Riddoch that was superb and I have a maybe 30 bottles of 1996's - 389's, 707's, Grange, Wendouree's and Dom but I think it's unlikely I'll share them with my miserable children!!!
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:03 pm
by Craig(NZ)
yeah aim was to get a fair spread... and epecially to get some wines to drink along the way on ther b'days, etc..
agree, nothing wrong with the old flutter. just check along the way and if you have to pull the pin on some of the original plans then hey so be it.
im the same, bought a few extra 98 coleraines to keep an eye on them. At this stage ive seen nothing to make me think they wont make it in good shape which is good news
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:39 pm
by George Krashos
My boy was born in 2004 so I've managed to collect a few odds and sods with the inrention of drinking them in a few decades:
Charles Melton Nine Popes Imperial
Charles Melton Barossa Shiraz Magnum
Turkey Flat Shiraz Magnum
Petaluma Riesling Magnum
Petaluma Coonawarra
Wynns John Riddoch
Marc Bredif Vouvray
Rockford Basket Press
Seppelt Drumborg Riesling
Leo Buring Leonay Riesling
There are a few more but I've lost track somewhat.
-- George Krashos
1983, 1984, 1992
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:21 am
by pizzler
1983 Ch. Margaux
1984 Ridge Monte Bello
1992 ?
The eldest has done right by himself. I never found a great 1992 for the youngest. Any thoughts?
Re: 1983, 1984, 1992
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:34 am
by griff
pizzler wrote:1983 Ch. Margaux
1984 Ridge Monte Bello
1992 ?
The eldest has done right by himself. I never found a great 1992 for the youngest. Any thoughts?
Taylors 1992 vintage port should do the trick. Was a good year in Portugal. Several other houses made good wines as well.
cheers
Carl
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:11 am
by Christo
George Krashos wrote:My boy was born in 2004 so I've managed to collect a few odds and sods with the inrention of drinking them in a few decades:
Charles Melton Nine Popes Imperial
Charles Melton Barossa Shiraz Magnum
Turkey Flat Shiraz Magnum
Petaluma Riesling Magnum
Petaluma Coonawarra
Wynns John Riddoch
Marc Bredif Vouvray
Rockford Basket Press
Seppelt Drumborg Riesling
Leo Buring Leonay Riesling
There are a few more but I've lost track somewhat.
-- George Krashos
nice, some largr formats always work well. For 04' id also add Kays block 6 & Mt mary Quintet, if you dont have already. Then of course are the 04' Italians... $$$$
c
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:03 am
by Bick
My lad was born is 06, so I've got nothing that will go the distance yet... waiting for 06 bdx to come along and then will probably get a few btls of lynch bages or similar.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:12 am
by rooman
My first born boy is 05 so there are about 10 cases of bordeaux, half that in burgundy, Port and the usual suspects such as Cullen, St Peters, Graveyard, Tally etc and heaps of riesling. The bigger problem is my wee girl. She is 07. Missed out on the 4 acres from Tyrells and the Clonakilla. Will try for Sauternes, South Rhone, Margaret River and more Hunter Valley, ie Lakes Folly, Vat 1, Lovedale and Graveyards. Port is supposed to declare in 07 so that will be a must for a case. Have also got her a 6 pack of NZ Stonyridge Larose off an old friend who makes a decent drop.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:16 am
by rooman
graham wrote:This seems to have become an obsession for me

....all 05
Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
Tyrrell’s Vat 9 Shiraz
Tyrrell's 4 Acres
Noble One Botrytis Semillon 750ml
Lake’s Folly Cabernet Blend
Lake’s Folly Chardonay
Lake’s Folly Cabernet Blend Magnums
Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier Magnums
Craiglee Shiraz
Craiglee Shraz magnum
Mosswood Cab Sav
Cullen Diana Madeline magnums
Stefano Lubiana Estate Pinot Noir
Kalleske Greenock shiraz magnums
Kalleske JMK vintage port
Kalleske Johann Georg shiraz
Yarra Yering #1 Cabernet
Yrra Yering #1 Cabernet magnums
Kaye Brothers Block 6 Shiraz
Kaye Brothers The Cuthbert Cabernet
Kaye Brothers Hillside Shiraz
Kaye Brothers Amery Cabernet Sauvgnon
Balnaves The Tully
Coriole Lloyd Shiraz
Chateau Coutet Barsac
Chateau Rayne Vigneau
Quinta Do Silval Vintage port
a number yet to buy.
I also put the Quinta Do Silval Vintage port 05 down for my wee boy. Good call.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:19 am
by Dan
JamieBahrain wrote:2007?
Hunter Sem.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:55 am
by scribbler
1997 Stanton and Killeen Vintage Port is a beauty.
My daughter is birthyear 2002; have magnums of Balgownie Cab; Craiglee Shiraz, Mt Mary Quintet, Pondalowie Cab/Malbec; Tim Adams Aberfeldy Shiraz.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:29 am
by Irregular
Interesting topic Craig. My two are ’88 & ’91 and I’ve put quite a lot of good wine into the cellar for them, mostly magnums but also bottles, double magnums and imperials. However, herein lies the dilemma – my daughter (‘88) doesn’t drink wine, so do I a) drink them b) sell them and give her the proceeds c) leave them in the cellar in case she gets into wine one day?
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:47 am
by Roscoe
91- Lindeman's Steven and Bin 8200, St Henri, and Wynns BL (probably the best) and a few sundries. Will probably crack a few next year on his 18th.
93- Ch Margaux (not a great year, but should last), Wynns Michael and some Wendouree.
97- A difficult year in Oz. Relying on Wendouree at this stage- Cabernet, Shiraz Mataro and Shiraz Malbec. I hope Luke W is right- I strongly suspect he is.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:32 pm
by Mandingo
Kid born 1989 - vodka and orange for her 21st!
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:52 pm
by Craig(NZ)
Interesting topic Craig. My two are ’88 & ’91 and I’ve put quite a lot of good wine into the cellar for them, mostly magnums but also bottles, double magnums and imperials. However, herein lies the dilemma – my daughter (‘8 doesn’t drink wine, so do I a) drink them b) sell them and give her the proceeds c) leave them in the cellar in case she gets into wine one day?
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off the rails huh.

gotta train them better. mine are 10 and one sheepishly asked me for a 2nd sip of 02 elston last night. they are on the right track...
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:37 pm
by Popov
Craig(NZ) wrote:off the rails huh.

gotta train them better. mine are 10 and one sheepishly asked me for a 2nd sip of 02 elston last night. they are on the right track...
My daughter is an '06 and every time I have a wine she wants a smell. She comes comes up with some pretty good descriptions for a 2 year old. Normally she says it smells like strawberries, blackberries, chocolate or something similar.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:51 pm
by DaveB
I reckon every wine I have in my cellar would have been some childs birth year

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:27 pm
by Maroon&Blue
1986 Penfold 389
VERY VERY enjoyable........My best investment yet!
Few cases still to come!
Son born that year even likes it........thats a worry!
Cheers
Ronaldo