Wine can be so much more than just an enjoyable drink. It can link us to times, people, and places. A traditional concept for so-called anniversary wines is to celebrate a milestone, perhaps a birthday or wedding or even anniversary, with a fine bottle from the vintage of the birthyear or...
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50th anniversary dinner at
Ryne: unfortunately didn't have anything from that vintage, such as the
world's best wine of the 1970s,
1971 Penfolds Grange, thus instead chose otherwise meaningful/significant years, along with a 1990 ring-in, Henschke Hll of Grace - wasn't sure about for how long to decant it, so consulted these:
Wine page of: Hill of Grace 1990 Henschke Eden Valley Australia
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This tasting should provide a good insight into the differences of these three iconic wines, and so it turned out to be. Day 1: The wines ...
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Ended up, though, sending
Andreas an sms, to which he replied:
We opened a double magnum 1990 hill of grace bottle on the weekend and did not decant but asked everyone to swirl their glasses and let it breathe a little. You can imagine decanting that size bottle would be tricky. If you have a regular 750ml bottle then I suggest single decanting a few hours before and leaving in a cool place. Careful of sediment, there was quite a bit in our bottle on the weekend, and once it's stirred up it tends to stay in suspension.
Hence I asked Ryne to decant it at 5pm for a 6.30pm dinner start, thinking that we wouldn't be drinking it until 8.30-9pm:
Hillcrest Premium: incredible depth, probably one of the best chardonnays I've ever had, supports/confirms my belief that Yarra Valley chardonnays are (for me) only/most enjoyable with much age - more golden / deeper yellow than this photo suggests:
Hill of Grace - amazing length, better than the 1990 Three Rivers last decade, though unsure about the 1991 HoG last century - wonder how my
1990 Grange/90A/920 will be in coming years...
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Christmas Day:
thanks
@CLT Aussie for The Curly