Nice wines I have drunk recently - Red or White

Looks fun Wozza... No kids in toe for that meal...

It was indeed. No kids and no Mrs Wozza! Here's proof:

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Speaking of kids. I'm in Parc Du Luxemborg, Central Paris with the kids. And I am just witnessing what is probably a 5 year Parisian girl simulate lighting a cigarette and taking long draws using her lolly (femme fatale, style) - only in Paris!!

Vive La France!
 
Seeing as it's Wendouree season, broke out a bottle of the Shiraz Malbec 2000 as a treat, to watch the Origin. Should have opened well before the game ,as it really needed to breath. A quick decant just before kick off. Had to coax the nose, plum with a slightest hint of menthol. Then the tannins.....with almost 16 years bottle time, still tight and grippy... persisting, seems like it will out live me.....I've kept a glass for tonight (most unusual) strictly for scientific purposes and to see how it backs up. A fine drop...

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Although I probably shouldn't have, I cracked open my second (and last):

Faustino Rioja Gran Reserva 1 1994

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I didn't really get to properly taste the first of two bottles acquired from Majestic Wines in the UK (think Dan Murphy's). As I was too busy with a family reunion where myself, my three brothers and our wives got together for the first time in 5+ years. My three brothers have married some wild characters, so my first bottle wasn't sampled under the best of circumstances - need the picture below say more about what they had us drinking mostly!

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Although I concluded that this Rioja was still pretty young even at 22 years, I needed to shrink the luggage weight for the next leg of our European adventure - Barcelona. And I was keen to review it properly, as the Megeve | Mont Blanc adventure continues. Here's tonight's pic on Bastille Day as I got to see Le Tour in person for the first time:

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On Cellar Tracker (with a shorter note on Vivino), I posted the following review:

1994 Faustino Rioja I Gran Reserva, Spain, La Rioja, Rioja - CellarTracker

http://www.vivino.com/users/warren-dav/reviews/48809035

"A beautifully aged Rioja with so much life at 22 yrs. This Tinto Gran Reserva is a blend of 85% Tempranillo, 10% Graciano & 5% Mazuelo. It was matured in American oak for 25 mths.

I love the nose - so much depth, character & richness, as prunes, sweet red cherries, toffee, leather saddle, black olives and vanilla exude from the glass. The medium-full bodied palate is even better as concentrated, rich prunes, red cherries, green peppers, black olives, salted caramel, vanilla and smoked oak spices round out a velvety, rich, slightly drying finish that lingers and lingers.

Although its drinking really well now, I'd say this is 5 years from it peak. At $45 (or there abouts) retail from Majestic Wines (UK), that's a great price to pay for such a great wine with 22 years of bottle age. A fine Wozza 95/100 (4.2/5.0) from me.
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I'm no expert when it comes to Spanish Rioja, but if this Faustino is anything to go by, then I should really explore it more. Definitely recommended from me.
 
Pretty ordinary mid-week drinking at my place - the Rosemount Little Berries was underwhelming to say the least, and this bottle is another reason I avoid SA 2011 vintage unless someone I trust can vouch for it:

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I don't know where I got this, or how much I paid, but after drinking, I don't really care! Despite the extensive tasting notes on the bottle, it was a fairly run-of-the-mill cabernet, with cassis and dark fruits. Slightly grippy tannins. Not bad for a poor vintage, but nothing great either.
 
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So, after the poor run, turned to, hopefully, something that would restore my faith in fermented grapes: Grant Burge Abednego 2005 (Shiraz, Grenache, Mourvedre):

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42% Shiraz, 35% Grenache and 21% Mourvedre. Full bodied, with dark fruit flavours - blueberries, plums etc, with the usual spicy/earthy flavours from the blend also kicking in. Tannins are velvety smooth. Seems to have good acidity, and overall structure, so will keep for a while yet.

Acquired for a whole $33(!!) from Langtons, this was both great to drink, and a bargain as well. WOTW so far.
 
Pretty ordinary mid-week drinking at my place - the Rosemount Little Berries was underwhelming to say the least, and this bottle is another reason I avoid SA 2011 vintage unless someone I trust can vouch for it:

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I don't know where I got this, or how much I paid, but after drinking, I don't really care! Despite the extensive tasting notes on the bottle, it was a fairly run-of-the-mill cabernet, with cassis and dark fruits. Slightly grippy tannins. Not bad for a poor vintage, but nothing great either.

It improves nicely with a couple of hours in a decanter. Just dont knock a glass of it on the carpet like I did :oops:
 
It improves nicely with a couple of hours in a decanter.

The dial barely moved, in my opinion, over the 4-5 hours I tried it. Kept 1/3 for the following day, and still ordinary. Not bad, but not particularly good either. I gave it at 87 on CellarTracker.

Tonight I have a d'Arenberg Coppermine Road 2005 lined up. Hopefully that will be better.
 
What's your thoughts on the Irvine GM?

I bought the Irvine through Langtons recently for around $30 (cf. RRP circa $100) in a 6 pack. Cork in good nick. IMG_3657.jpgI really enjoyed it. At the 10 year mark still a big wine. Drying tannins initially but opened up delightfully with a decant/aerate. Cabernet like characters with mid-palate fruit. A quality wine but at RRP I'd probably buy a quality Cab Sauv, or two.
 
Not yet consumed, but I collected a Canadian visitor from SYD airport very early this morning and they presented me with some ice wine from Henry of Pelham.

1 bottle each of Riesling and Cabernet. Never had a Cabernet ice wine before.

Anyone know anything about either of these. Especially interested in whether they will cellar for a while?
 

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