TN: Thoroughbred for the price of a mule
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 4:00 pm
Hi Fellas,
The trick on a big race day is wager on a long-shot to maximise your returns and in this juvenile stallion <b>Stonehorse 02</b> out of the <b>Kaesler</b> stable you are in for a a big payoff.
Back to the wine:
The aromas came crashing out of the gate. Deep, dark and brooding, this Shiraz is elemental with the best forms of componets have been molded, the mocha and the ripe black fruits of Barossa, powerful tannins and the justically well handled American timber. Despite of weighing in at 15.0+%, it does not feel hot or alcoholic. Big palate with ample body weight it delivered a enomous parade of spellbinding flavours. Highly intense, this big hearted stayer surge towards a long and sustainable grand stand finish.
I've been following this wine since 98 along with 99/00/01 and I daresay this is the best effort from Reid Boswald. It's very close to the O'Bastard'01 in quality with the O.B being more refined but in many way a much better wine than the O.B 2000. Wine for wine, the disparity in pricing ($160 vs. late$20) has got nothing to do with it.. Hearsay, it's easier to select the best barrel to craft a super premium flagship but to make a work-horse-wine for the masses, the entry level for the winery this is a real winner! Like Pana had mentioned earlier, a $60 bucks wine for $30. I would say..."not many $60 bucks can aspired to the heights of Stonehorse 2002" and this is not a big call.
Rgds,
The trick on a big race day is wager on a long-shot to maximise your returns and in this juvenile stallion <b>Stonehorse 02</b> out of the <b>Kaesler</b> stable you are in for a a big payoff.
Back to the wine:
The aromas came crashing out of the gate. Deep, dark and brooding, this Shiraz is elemental with the best forms of componets have been molded, the mocha and the ripe black fruits of Barossa, powerful tannins and the justically well handled American timber. Despite of weighing in at 15.0+%, it does not feel hot or alcoholic. Big palate with ample body weight it delivered a enomous parade of spellbinding flavours. Highly intense, this big hearted stayer surge towards a long and sustainable grand stand finish.
I've been following this wine since 98 along with 99/00/01 and I daresay this is the best effort from Reid Boswald. It's very close to the O'Bastard'01 in quality with the O.B being more refined but in many way a much better wine than the O.B 2000. Wine for wine, the disparity in pricing ($160 vs. late$20) has got nothing to do with it.. Hearsay, it's easier to select the best barrel to craft a super premium flagship but to make a work-horse-wine for the masses, the entry level for the winery this is a real winner! Like Pana had mentioned earlier, a $60 bucks wine for $30. I would say..."not many $60 bucks can aspired to the heights of Stonehorse 2002" and this is not a big call.
Rgds,