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Topic: 2001 Yellow Tail Shiraz
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girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-15-2003 09:14
I picked up a bottle of Yellow Tail Shiraz, 2001. Plastic cork, I think. The cork came out easily enough but I noticed it was heavily lubricated with God knows what. Could not get the cork back into the bottle either which is OK since I can just decant the wine.Anyway, the first thing I instantly noticed when I opened the bottle was the distinct scent of vanilla. Very strong and very upfront. Upon pouring the wine into a clear crystal wine glass, I noticed a "film" floating on the top of the wine. I swirled the wine in the glass and it left a coating on the glass walls which upon drying revealed itself to be somewhat white ,translucent and mildly grainy. Before I drink this, does anyone have an idea of what I'm seeing? Thanks. |
girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-15-2003 10:46
Upon letting the wine sit for a few hours open, the surface film has faded off and it seems fine now.Very dry and good. Nice aroma. I guess the bottle had a bit of asthma and needed to breath.  |
Innkeeper Moderator Posts: 9733 From: Middleton, NH, USA Registered: Nov 99
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posted 02-15-2003 10:50
Where did you find the "old" one. The one I picked up recently, here in Maine!, was a 2002. |
girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-15-2003 10:53
I picked up the "old one" here in Northern New Jersey at the National Wholesale Liquidators Warehouse for $5.97/bottle. They have CASES of the stuff upstairs and downstairs, they have two liquor stores on both levels of the warehouse.Since I basically figure the initial problem was not really a problem, I'll be buying more of it again. |
girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-15-2003 17:21
This stuff really smells of pepper and vanilla, and it's fruity, coats the glass heavily when you swirl it in the glass and there's another aroma that I just can't quite put my nose on it just yet. (something "herb-like")Anyone able to suggest what possible aromas I might find in this Shiraz. Might help me figure this one out. Thanks.  |
girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-16-2003 13:58
OAK!!! (finally figured out the mystery aroma)I'm learning...slowly but surely.  |
hotwine Moderator Posts: 4459 From: Helotes, Tx, USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 02-16-2003 14:25
IK, what was your opinion of the Yellow Tail? |
girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 02-16-2003 14:35
I've been accused of having a very vivid imagination and as such, I enjoy a wine that mixes many aromas. If I smell a wine and it makes me giggle, I like it although I try not to giggle in public too much.  My first impression of this Shiraz was "what's wrong with this wine" when I noticed all sorts of strange "things" and behaviors that I've never seen before in a wine. Recall, I'm new to wine tasting/enjoying so I've still got LOADS to learn. Once the wine settled down for a few hours, it became facinating to me, both it's color and the aromas. The taste was interesting too. I like it. Overall, I liked the Yellow Tail Shiraz very much and in fact, I bought a few bottles and gave them as inexpensive, everyday gifts to people that I thought would enjoy it as well. For $6/bottle, it's tough to beat. I like it!  |
quijote Member Posts: 485 From: Milwaukee, WI Registered: Feb 2003
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posted 08-15-2003 21:41
I just arrived in Florida today to visit my parents....after dinner we drove back home, and as we crossed an intersection a guy drove thru the stop sign and right into our car! I thought my mom was a goner, but she was okay--just a bump on the head and lots of shock. My dad's Buick isn't doing that well, though.  Fortunately, I had bought some 2002 Yellowtail, so it's been drinking nicely after a scary car accident. Quite a bit of vanilla and raspberries on the nose, with good, balanced taste of berry/plum jam and black pepper. 14.5% Alc. ~$8.00 [This message has been edited by quijote (edited 08-15-2003).] |
girlperson1 Member Posts: 82 From: Garfield, NJ, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 08-16-2003 02:14
Oh my goodness. :-O I hope everyone in your family and the Buick will be doing better. |
quijote Member Posts: 485 From: Milwaukee, WI Registered: Feb 2003
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posted 08-16-2003 20:47
Thanks for the support, girlperson--mom has regained her composure and the insurance people are busy with how to deal with a damaged 1984 Buick! |
Georgie Member Posts: 1643 From: The beautiful Jersey shore, NJ Registered: Feb 2003
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posted 08-16-2003 21:12
Glad it wasn't any worse! Best wishes to you. |
quijote Member Posts: 485 From: Milwaukee, WI Registered: Feb 2003
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posted 08-17-2003 17:38
Thanks, Georgie--at least we still can drive the Chrysler! |