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Darling Mills, Glebe

Tasted October 9, 2000 by graemeg with 373 views

Introduction

Posting an old event - for the life of me I can't work out what the theme was for this dinner! Oh, well.

Flight 1 (10 notes)

White
1999 Fishburn & O'Keefe Riesling Australia, Tasmania, Southern Tasmania
Pale straw/green. Appley nose. Full, fruity palate in a restrained way. Hint of musk, Not quite dry. Quite a short finish.
White
1996 Madew Chardonnay Australia, New South Wales, Southern New South Wales, Canberra District
Mid-yellow with some faint greenness remaining. Dusry nose of smoky oak. Figs, peanuts and dates underneath. Still some acid holding the palate together. The oak has integrated nicely & adds to the smooth texture on the palate. Medium weight & pleasant finish holding together nicely, but with not too long to go probably.
White
1998 Madew Chardonnay Australia, New South Wales, Southern New South Wales, Canberra District
Mid yellow. Clean youthful lime & grapefruit nose. Melon fruits appear on the palate, with a dusty bloom from the oak. Texture is rather oily – table consensus says there’s something wrong – it seems to be devoid of acid somehow. It changes in the glass; the lemony fruits lift on the palate, but the acid still remains reticent. Drink up, I’d say.
Red
1998 Best's Great Western Pinot Noir Australia, Victoria, Western Victoria, Great Western
Pungent waft of classic varietal aromas - earth, forest floor, mushrooms. Medium-fullish weight on palate, becomes oddly pepperminty. Strange wine.
Red
1997 Redgate Cabernet Franc Australia, Western Australia, South West Australia, Margaret River
Brick red, with a developed, cedary nose. Nicely elegant fruit, submerged under aged spicy flavours. Manages medium-bodied weight, but remains a bit hollow at its core. Drink soon.
Red
1991 Happs Merlot Australia, Western Australia, South West Australia, Margaret River
Very deep red still. Nose of dark chocolate, cassis, black pepper. Is there shiraz in here? There’s development too; some leathery sweaty pongy notes are present as well. Tannins have left the building; the ripe body of the fruit remains and coats the palate nicely, but then all fades away quite quickly to a short finish. Falls apart as is sits in the glass – drink up.
Red
1997 Hesperos Shiraz Australia, Western Australia, South West Australia, Margaret River
Very deep red. More cabernet than shiraz, with cassis/currents on the nose, although there is some pepper too. Soft and one-dimensional on the palate; weak tannins, short finish. How high do they crop this? Blah.
Red
1998 Wetherall Shiraz Australia, South Australia, Limestone Coast, Coonawarra
Red/black. Closed nose. Lots of ripe red berries & chocolate on the nose, following through onto a medium-weight but pretty undistinguished palate. OK, but nothing special.
Red
1997 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley
Inky, black/crimson appearance. Concentrated minty fruits are reticent, dark-greenish in profile. Ripeness? Tannins are concentrated but very fine; they gradually grow stronger over the course of the glass/bottle. Full bodied palate, but remains pretty closed and generally reticent. Long, one-note finish. Might age OK.
White - Sweet/Dessert
1996 Cranswick Wines Sémillon Autumn Gold Zirilli Vineyard Australia, New South Wales
Pale/mid gold. Rich botrytis nose of apricots & passionfruit. Rich caramel flavours ride an acid backbone, and carry to a clean finish. Well balanced at this age.
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