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lightning wrote:
December 26, 2021 - Translucent tawny-garnet. Classic Lindies Hunter River Burgundy, red fruits and earth, slightly musty. Medium bodied, soft mouthfeel, lovely sweet red fruit on the midpalate, touch of leather, licorice and Chinese medicine, refreshing, whisp of tannin, reasonable length. Still doing well for an "03" wine.
The cork for this bottle was flawless, with no wine up the cork at all. Burgundy-shape bottle. 91. -
TravisW wrote: 89 points
May 25, 2012 - Decanted for 20 mins from cork. Translucent to the core but with no browning on the rim, the colour was garnet. On the nose is was all tertiary elements with gentle red berries and a little volatility. The palate was med body with well integrated tannins holding the delicate flavours together. Almost Pinot-esque in its red fruit and gentle mouth feel. A really lovely wine which while not overly complex was still intriguing and enjoyable.
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CamWheeler wrote: 88 points
March 31, 2012 - Semillon and Extras (Sydney, Australia): Smoky notes, leather, liquorice and redcurrant on the nose. Palate is well balanced with savoury character and restrained fruit still present. It is probably time to drink as I don't think it has the structure to get better.
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graemeg wrote:
February 1, 2010 - NobleRottersSydney - Hunter Valley (Alio's, Surry Hills): [13%, cork] {Geoffrey} This dates from an era when Lindemans Hunter River was in terminal decline, but before it bottomed out and disappeared into oblivion. Musty, earthy, old-barn aromas. Yes, it’s very old style Hunter. On the palate, it’s getting a bit volatile, with warm, spirity red fruits, gentle tannins, and a generally soft mouthfeel. All very secondary flavours, and with nowhere to go. OK to drink – although not exciting, and the front-palate balance and short finish tell you it was never a very great wine, whatever the age it was drunk.
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graemeg wrote:
December 5, 2001 - {cork} Quite a muddy red, with pungent, earthy spice flavours and a soft leathery character to the fruit. Spicy, peppered finish. Low tannins, medium weight, drink now I’d say.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 1994
- Type Red
- Producer Lindeman's
- Varietal Shiraz
- Designation Bin 8803
- Vineyard n/a
- Country Australia
- Region New South Wales
- SubRegion Hunter Valley
- Appellation Hunter Valley
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- In Cellars 3 (43%)
- Consumed 4 (57%)
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- RegionNew South Wales
- SubRegionHunter Valley
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