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Caillard

Mataro 2015

A bright ruby red. Black and blue fruits, Five spice and a tarry note. My last of 6 - and possibly the best. See my Delectable note in April 2022 for the first of 6. I am always in admiration of Andrew Caillard MW and his multiple talents when I look at this label which he painted. A beautiful expression of old vine Barossa Mataro (Mourvèdre). — 3 months ago

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Bob McDonald

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@Jan de Weerd Interesting Jan. I think that Mourvèdre vineyard of the Hewitsons is one of the oldest plantings of Mourvèdre in the world if not THE oldest in the world.
Jan de Weerd

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Indeed! We met with Dean. Here is his story exposing the oldest Mourvèdre vineyard in the world: https://youtu.be/E6TB_Fdkqko?si=s9UIVFc3Uax72XA_
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Thanks for sending that clip Jan. A fascinating story isn’t it. A special piece of vinous history and the wine is special.

Caillard

Barossa Valley Shiraz 2015

Nice Shiraz from Yarra valley. Fresh dark red fruit with strong back bone and decent finish. — 7 years ago

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Château Haut-Bailly

Pessac-Léognan Grand Cru Classé Red Bordeaux Blend 2003

Magnum. The amazing fact about Haut Bailly is that they have 4 hectares of vines more than 100 years of age. Unusually high for Bordeaux. Our host Andrew Caillard MW informed us that Penfolds oldest vines were older by 5 years. The wine died a little at the end because of the hot 2003 vintage. — 9 years ago

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Xavier Caillard

Génèse Rouge

Pascaline Lepeltier, MS
9.3

Meditative - deserve to be really tasted with time — 10 years ago

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*Genese Rouge

Penfolds

Grange Hermitage Bin 95 Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 1983

I thought for my 4000th Delectable note I should choose something special and I thought a 40 year old Penfolds Grange would fit the bill. This is back in the day when “Hermitage “ was allowed on the label. There was an immense crust on decanting reflecting the drought year of 1983. The colour was an amazing dark dense Ruby with no hint of a tawny edge. Aromas of coffee grounds, mocha, chocolate, fading blackberry, and lavender. Barb thought like an old lady’s powder drawer. Still a solid core - the intestinal fortitude (guts) of this wine is incredible. Finishing with soft silky dry tannins. This could easily have gone on for another 10 years. Andrew Caillard MW had a drinking window extending up to 2040 which would make it nearly 60 years old. The lasting impression are those silky tannins. 1983 was a drought year in South Australia hence the persistence and age of this beautiful wine. I paid about $60 for this in the late 1980s and Wine Searcher had a value of $980 on 2/2/23. — 2 years ago

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Byron Hewett

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Congratulations! Great pick. I have one left of this wine.
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Thanks Byron. If I had my time over again I might have left this for another 10 to make it 50 years old. I think it could do this easily. I have 2 x 1986s left that is a better vintage and just as long living I will cellar for longer
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I have one ‘86 as well. Thanks for the info regarding letting it sit longer! They do age at a glacial pace!

Ferme de la Sansonnière (Mark Angeli)

Les Gélinettes Cabernet Franc 2013

P S
9.0

The more air the better. Changing every 1,5 hours. Its really good but Caillard is better! — 8 years ago

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Franz Strohmeier

Wein der Stille Sauvignon Blanc Blend 2009

Caillard-Level of complexity and tastiness. — 9 years ago

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Wynns Coonawarra Estate

John Riddoch Limited Release Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2016

Last years superlative 2015 ( the best yet Sue Hodder said) will be a hard act to follow although Andrew Caillard MW, the Bordeaux expert at Langtons has already given it 💯 points. Very youthful deep crimson with purple rim. The nose and palate are tight, brooding and latent with so much to give. Dark berry fruits on the full bodied palate. Beautifully made with a long life of up to 30 Years ahead of it. A Tour de Force. Don’t touch the first one for 5 and preferably 10 years. — 5 years ago

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2013

Full bodied delicious red wine- we had 2013 — 6 years ago

Château Chantecaille Clauzel

Saint-Emilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2014

Aromas of plum and tobacco from this predominantly Merlot Wine with a small percentage of Cabernet Franc. Chocolatey flavours accompany the plum on the palate. This Wine is a rarity and was”discovered by Andrew Caillard MW from Australia’s leading auction house, Langtons. The grapes come from a tiny 0.4 Hectare Block along the boundary of St Emillion and Pomerol. The vineyard is surrounded by some of the biggest names of the right bank and is crammed between vines belonging to Ch L’Evangile and Ch La Dominique. Over the narrow gravel road is Chateau Petrus and Chateau Gazin. Across the D244 just a few metres away are vines belonging to Ch Cheval Blanc. It has largely existed unnoticed by the worlds Wine critics and survives in its current form because of it’s tiny size, local politics and dogged family hope” to paraphrase Caillard. Caillard goes on “Curiously the Chantecaille Vineyard has no Grand Cru classification because no Cellars have been built on the property. The Vineyard is so small (only 0.4 hectare) that any building would require the destruction of the Vineyard; a pointless exercise. As a consequence the crop is tractored to Chateau Guillot Clauzel in the commune of Pomerol, just a few kilometres away where it is vinified and then matured in barrel; all 5 or 6 of them! If “Chantecaille” was purchased by one of its more illustrious neighbours, the fruit could be incorporated in a more prized and expensive label!” The Wine itself was no Petrus but was medium bodied with M- intensity and light tannins Fermented in stainless steel and aged in used oak barrels it has little oak influence. All in all a curio. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this little Vineyard. Postscript:
My longest ever Delectable Note but I thought it was an interesting story. 🍷
— 7 years ago

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@David T Yes - the most likely scenario. Ironic if sold to Petrus it becomes a component of s Wine costing around $3600AUD as against the $40AUD I paid for this bottle.
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As ironic as only 5-6 barrels actually ending up on the export market that far away from France. You’d think it would all stay in France and if there was any exported, it would end up in England.
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I suspect that Andrew Caillard MW may have bought the lot or fair percentage of it for Langtons which he co-founded and sold to Woolworths. He calls this Wine “My Great Bordeaux Discovery “