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WTN: 2 Corkers and a corky

PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:15 am
by David Lole
Jeanneret Clare Valley Riesling 2002

12.5% A/V. Stelvin closure.

Another great example of 2002 Clare Riesling.

Medium straw/green. An enticing, youthful bouquet of citrus pith, lime, a little toast and emerging notes of petrol. The palate just sings with crunchy green apple and limey fruit, a touch of residual sugar nicely counterbalanced by lively acidity. Finishes crisp, clean and long. Excellent+. Drink now to 2012.

Zema Estate Family Selection Cabernet Sauvignon 1991

If this wasn't corked, I reckon from what is still intact this may be an excellent wine. NR.

St. Huberts Cabernet Sauvignon Barrel Select 1991

12.5% A/V. Cork closure. Superb level and virtually no seepage up the cork.

A brilliant offering, equivalent to a top Second Growth from a very good year. A beautiful crimson/garnet colour holding right to the edge. Wonderfully pure, savoury nose of superripe currants, blackberries, a subtle leafiness, cedary oak and a hint of licorice and spice box. Top shelf. The palate delivers an identical level of excellence - silky mouthfeel, perfect weight and a fantastic equilibrium difficult to emulate. Copious quantities of succulent fruit (aka the bouquet) mesh, seamlessly, with terrific fresh, bright acids and a gorgeous, melting fine tannin regime to produce a complete package. Finishes with such aplomb, I had to pinch myself and check that this was, in fact, from the Yarra Valley! Outstanding verging on Exceptional. What a wine! Although at the zenith, I can't see similarly kept bottles falling over in a hurry. Wow!

Re: 2 Corkers and a corky

PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:56 am
by Robin Garr
Nice notes, David ... a shame about the corked item. I recall having an older St. Hubert's Cab at least once in Oz, and you're so right, it's one of the great ones ... and would be a revelation to a wine geek who believes that the huge Barossa Blockbuster style is all there is to Australia.

Re: 2 Corkers and a corky

PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:11 am
by David Lole
Thanks Robin,

Over the years, the number of elegant, low alcohol Aussie Cabernets of great class would probably even surprise some of the most "renowned" overseas critics. :wink: Under Brian Fletcher this winery seriously kicked butt in the early 90's and although subsequent personnel/ownership changes haven't helped their cause, the potential exists to reproduce such quality.

Re: 2 Corkers and a corky

PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:19 am
by Robin Garr
David Lole wrote:subsequent personnel/ownership changes haven't helped their cause


Remember the old song, "It's the same the whole world over"? :cry: