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WTNs: Yattarna, Ridge MB, Rockford, Leoville LC, Coutet, Kracher and others

by Cam Wheeler » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:06 am

Dinner at Sugaroom in Sydney with 4 other wine lovers -

Primo Estate Joseph Sparkling Shiraz (06 disg) :
Good mousse at first that drops away pretty quickly. Nice layered complexity to the nose - plums, cherry, earth and gamey notes. The palate has an intriguing texture and mouth-feel to it. Very good length and depth/complexity of flavour with just a lick of sweetness on the mid-palate. Shows complex character, while retaining some freshness on the palate that should allow it to improve with age.
91/100


Primo Estate Joseph Sparkling Shiraz (97 disg) :
Quite obviously of the same bloodline as the 06 disgorgement, just with some added age. Leather, earth, five spice and smoke on the nose. The palate shows more savoury spice and is drier in comparison to the 06. The real standout feature of the palate is the superb depth of flavour and excellent balance leading into an excellent length finish.

Sparkling red is generally not my thing, but these two bottles certainly were.
92/100


2003 Penfolds Yattarna Chardonnay :
Very delicate nose of lemon, light oats and a streak of minerality. Palate is elegant with great balance and focus through a tight core of acid. Young and tightly wound at the moment, but it is obviously extremely classy and it has so much potential that I would love to see it in 5 years time when it could well be excellent.
90/100


1976 Rosemount Estate Cabernet Sauvignon :
Light aromas of smoke, dust, sweet chocolate and a hint of a floral character. Fairly lightly bodied as well with decent length and quite a smoky aftertaste. Held up well over the evening and was drinkable and better than I think may have been expected from a wine that was probably not intended to be saved for 30+ years!
85/100


1981 Leoville Las Cases :
Quite an expressive nose of tobacco, lilac, cassis, cedar and earth. The palate at first lacks intensity, although the the components are all nicely balanced and integrated. Seemed to take on some extra palate weight when given some time to breath and was better when paired with food.
88/100


1994 Ridge Monte Bello :
12.7% alcohol. Primary nose of violet, blackcurrant, cedar and chocolate oak, autumn leaves and pencil shavings. The palate is primary as well with plenty of deeply seated fruit to stand up to the oak and fine tannin structure. Really good length. I think the back label mentioned keeping it 5-15 years to improve, based on this bottle I'd be extending that an extra 8-10 years.
91/100


2003 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz :
A nose that is jam packed with sweet, ripe fruit. Blackcurrant, anise/liquorice, some background vanilla oak and blueberry muffins was an aroma descriptor that I particularly liked. More intense, sweet fruit on the palate that I think will appeal to lovers of the richly fruited Barossa style. Nice length, but just a bit too ripe for my personal liking.
88/100


1981 Chateau Coutet : (375ml)
Light botrytis, lots of apricot and some burnt sugar. The nose is better than the palate, which has an initial burst of flavour followed by watered down flavour intensity on the mid-palate and a startlingly short finish. I finished my glass quickly, but others noted that the nose fell over pretty soon after pouring.
81/100


2004 Kracher Eiswein : (375ml)
The nose is perfumed and elegant rather than dense, with some floral notes, slate and lemon and orange zest. The palate is quite pure with good balance through enough refreshing acidity as a counterweight to the medium sweetness. Fairly simple, but enjoyable to drink all the same. Probably drinking well now while it is still fresh.
88/100
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Re: WTNs: Yattarna, Ridge MB, Rockford, Leoville LC, Coutet, Kracher and oth

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:34 am

Who would have thought that the Rosemount would last this long!! I am trying to like sparkling Shiraz (roll eyes).
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Re: WTNs: Yattarna, Ridge MB, Rockford, Leoville LC, Coutet, Kracher and oth

by Cam Wheeler » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:39 am

Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote: I am trying to like sparkling Shiraz (roll eyes).


It's a bit of a love or hate style I think, I've only had a few that I've really enjoyed so far, including some of the very highly reputed ones that I just can't get into (Rockford, Charles Melton, Wild Duck Creek etc). These were really good though.
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Re: WTNs: Yattarna, Ridge MB, Rockford, Leoville LC, Coutet, Kracher and oth

by Jenise » Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:45 pm

I've had some excellent sparkling shirazes (Seppelt Great Western) and some I found too sweet (Henry's Drive) and some I found too extracted and intense (Fox Creek Vixen and Peter Rumball). Best was a Seppelt 94 about three years ago, with all those leathery qualities you speak of in your 97.

Ever have Rymills sparkling cabernet blend? I've got a bottle I haven't decided what to do with, though leaving it alone for five years is probably the first good idea.

I like those Yattarni chardonnays. I'm reminded on reading your note of how you guys routinely age your chardonnays where, with few exceptions, we don't. Our Californians just don't get the kind of acidity that would usually afford that, which is too bad based on some aged examples we had in Oz.

Appreciate the note on the 81 LLC--I have one I've been wondering about.
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