by Jenise » Thu Feb 27, 2020 7:06 pm
So at last week's Aussie tasting, I and another guy opened 10 bottles from our cellars to anchor a 'Reserve Table' at my Australian Fire Relief fundraiser tasting. I tasted eight of the ten wines there (my six and two of Hal's four, which this note begins with):
2004 Mitolo Shiraz G.A.M. McLaren Vale
Fairly sophisticated flavors. I thought of Mitolo as closer to a Two Hands style producer but this one proved me wrong. Showing well, should continue to do so for years to come.
2005 Mollydooker Shiraz Carnival of Love McLaren Vale
Extremely porty. Lavishly sweet and alcoholic--much loved by those who prefer the first and don't mind the second, but way too much for my tastes.
1999 Rosemount Estate Syrah Balmoral McLaren Vale
Showing beautifully right now. Full tertiary but mellow with spicy potpourri notes. My favorite of the group.
2002 Two Hands Shiraz Deer in the Headlights Barossa Valley
More youthful than the mostly traditional wines it was opened with. Big hit with the fans of the blueberry milkshake style of modern syrahs. That's not me but I was begrudgingly impressed with how well it's aging.
2002 Taltarni Cephas Pyrenees Cabernet-Shiraz Blend, Red Blend
Pretty solidly into tertiary territory but where fairly necrotic on uncorking, it was much less so and in fact coming back to life an hour after splash decanting. The result was something you'd have to like old wine to appreciate, but that's us. Drink soon, though.
2005 De Lisio Shiraz Grenache McLaren Vale Shiraz Blend, Syrah
While still showing a mere hint of charcoal, the heavy smoke and sour cream finish we so disliked a year ago has re-integrated into the red fruits, highlighted by strawberry preserves. It's clearly new world but not so clearly McClaren Vale. Drink or hold.
2002 d'Arenberg The Laughing Magpie Shiraz-Viognier McLaren Vale Shiraz Blend, Syrah
Much more enjoyable than our last bottle three years ago. Harmonious strawberry and bing cherry notes with a sweet, spicy core and long, lavish finish. My second favorite.
2003 Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna
Purple color. Saturated black currant flavors with cedar and clove spice. Liked this a lot, too.
My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov