Nice wines I have drunk recently - Red or White

OK, my school year of '66 annual HRLD (Heavy Red Lifting Day), courtesy of Peter and his cellar.

16 of us fronted for the 2023 event.

Peter outdid himself this year by bringing in Jerry Fraser, the famed Perth oyster shucker with 15 dozen oysters. Jerry has been around the scene in Perth for maybe 25 years or more as an 'oyster shucker for hire' at restaurants and events, doing his shucking and providing banter.

I had a magnum of 2017 Howard Park riesling just lying around, so when I saw that Jerry and his fresh oysters were on the go, I thought that would be a reasonable way to help kick off proceedings. Otherwise, all the wines were out of Peter's cellar.

What a cracker afternoon (again).

Here are the scraps Peter dragged out of his cellar to make available to work our way through:

The Penfolds 1997 Bin 407 Cab Sauv and 1998 389 Cab Shiraz had already been moved over to the opening table and opened when I started taking pics, next to my riesling magnum.


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Jerry doing what Jerry has been doing for a long time. There was also plenty of food off the BBQs prepared by Peter who is an excellent cook as well as a great wine collector.

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A chill afternoon.

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What we ended up drinking. A few of the blokes had had health issues that precluded some drinking at their previous legendary levels but, as a Clean Living Person, I did my best to make up for that. :)

I was last to leave - but I did help Peter clean up. šŸ˜‡

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Let me try to remember:

None of the wines was completely stuffed.

The 2017 riesling had begun to turn to golden and rich. Well regarded with the oysters.
Bin 407 was caramelised and hollow. The least appealing wine.
Bin 389 was quite good, but drab.
Gladstones was good, but not exciting.
Stonewell similar.
Rockford BP was very good.
Woodlands cab merlot was a cracker. Still a light touch of primary fruit that gave it that touch of freshness.
Grand Barossa was very good.
The Rosemount was probably the biggest surprise for punching well above expectations.
St Hugo was excellent.
Similarly the Katnook.
The Cape Grace was also excellent.
I'm generally not fan of fortifieds, but the Talijancich fortified verdelho was a cracker.
The Noble One was as dark as molasses, but sensational.

Really, the only wine that was hollowed out and beyond it was the Bin 407. The others were mostly very good to excellent.

My general order of preference:

Woodlands cab merlot
Rockford BP
And all on a par: Grand Barossa, St Hugo, Katnook, Rosemount, Cape Grace, with the remaining others a short half length behind.

Phwoar!šŸ˜‹

Roll on 2024 HRLD!šŸ˜€
 
So what to do?

You miss the cut for SA pajent (sp) on the Thu nt so what to do?

Thinking cap šŸ¤”?

I got it šŸ‘ - head to MEL HQ on Fri nt with a painkiller or 2 šŸ‘

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29deg in MEL today so hydration needs be top of the charts šŸ‘

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Sustenance? Damn right šŸ‘.

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Sigh - I wait side the mail box in 2024 šŸ‘
 
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