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2000 Langmeil "Three Gardens" Shiraz-Grenache-Mourvedre - Printable Version

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- Drew - 02-04-2003

Dark ruby. Fruit forward flavors of berries, blackberry, cherry and spice, almost juicy in description. Mild oak flavor at the linguring finish, intermingled with hints of licorice and tar with some fine tannins kicking in. This is a very elegant wine that's moderately complex and a real pleasure to drink. 14.5% Alc/vol. $14.

Drew


- mrdutton - 02-12-2003

Drew where did you find this bounty? This sounds like it would be good for my palate, not to mention other things!


- winedope1 - 02-12-2003

Please, Drew, do tell. Your description sounds positively yummy! WD


- Drew - 02-13-2003

My bud, Stan, who owns Midway Liquors on Rt. 40 East outside of Baltimore has a stash of it.

http://www.langmeilwinery.com.au/

Langmeil Winery
PO Box 551, Tanunda, SA 5352
Phone: (61) 8 8563 2595 Fax: (61) 8 8563 3622
E-mail: langmeilwinery@dove.net.au
Hours: daily 11am-5pm
Shiraz

Also Parker rated it an 87 and sez: "The reasonably priced 2000 Three Gardens Proprietary Red Wine (a blend of 51% Shiraz, 44% Grenache, and 5% Mourvedre) is a cleanly made, suave, elegant, medium-bodied South Australian red. It exhibits a dark ruby color as well as copious quantities of graceful berry and cherry fruit intermixed with pepper and spice. Restrained and surprisingly European in its overall personality, it will drink well for 2-3 years, although it will probably live longer." Robert Parker Wine Advocate, Issue #143,page 16.

Importer: Benjamine Hammerschlag, Epicurean Wines, Seattle, WA. Tel#206-923-1376

Drew





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- Bucko - 02-13-2003

Isn't it Rosemount that does a similar version, GSM?


- Drew - 02-13-2003

Yup, but this puppy's flavor profile is different than the GSM. More going on, juicier, longer finish and cheaper, IMHO a better effort.

Drew


- Auburnwine - 02-26-2003

Dang, I just remembered that I have three bottles squirrled away. I better do some testing!

If it compares favorably to the GSM, 'twould be a fine thing.