This is a Cabernet Sauvignon from Australia I’d never seen before, it was recommended to me by my buddy Dave in Michigan – if you look close enough at the picture you can see the orange price tag and maybe even the price. I asked Dave what he thought the wine would be like today: “Should be great upon opening, falling off after an hour.” – he’s only partially right
Full disclosure, I did have this in the fridge so it was a little too cold when it emerged. I waited 30 minutes before opening and trying it, to give it a better chance of survival. It was under screwcap, so no worries there. But when poured into the glass it was extremely cloudy (unfiltered?).
Aromas … Oh God, this smells terrible – full on pruney and not in a good way (can there be a pruney good way?).
Taste … Poorly made port … It was nasty just sweet and unexciting – I was ready to dump and try something else, but I persevered, and gave it some more time.
30 mins open … Ok, now we are starting to see signs of life: Eucalyptus, sweet black cherry, still has a pruney-ness about it, but it isn’t as god-awful as I had feared from the beginning – cloudiness is still there.
1 hr open … Hmmm … Developing a sweet raspberry jam quality – interesting.
2 hrs open … Yeah, it’s totally pruney, it never lost that aspect, but it did also develop notes of sweet dried fruits like raspberry and strawberry. It’s old-sweet-fruit here – it’s good but not great; tasty but not fresh; there were port/sherry-like nuances that detracted, but did not fully take me out of the experience.
Bottom Line … Can’t say either way- it’s not the best old screwcap find I’ve had, but it certainly isn’t the worst old wine I’ve had either. It’s a middling wine that is past it’s prime, but still held my interest for a few hours. It’s gone from “really good” (youth) to “I guess I’ll drink it”(now). Not sure it was built for 14 years, but it was decent fun for a Saturday night.
*Every wine is an education.