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Written by Stephen Doyle   

VINTAGE REPORT AND RATING

                                                                                                                             
1983   Give us a chance..we hadn't even planted..but elsewhere, a very severe drought by contemporary standards.  4


1984   Quite wet with some hail and bird damage on control fruit...Good growing conditions for an establishing vineyard.  5


1985   Good growing season with very dry finish to late March. Encouraging fruit flavours, particularly the reds.  8


1986    Perfect growing season throughout; spice & cigars opportunistically enjoyed by vicarious  vulpine visitors.  7

1987     Cold growing conditions with heavy rain in early March, more tobacco leaf than cigars. An underdone vintage.  5

1988     Dry, early vintage. Good quality clean fruit. Cabernet tannins still fresh and exciting.  8

1989     Potentially great vintage. We suffered a terrible hail storm at 10 pm on New     Year's Eve. Clean bowled.  0

1990    Moist season followed by a dry March and early April. Complete wines with rich fruit and fine acid balance.  7

1991    Drought year with vintage late-March. Low yields and intense flavours  resulting in densely coloured, long lived reds.  7

1992    Cool and moist until late February, then sunshine. Finely balanced wines which have aged beautifully.  9

1993    Dry, cold winter followed by a testing, wet Spring. A late sunny vintage helped spirits.  6

1994    Mild winter and a frost scare on 12th October. Dry harvest saw rich fruit and a first July Ice Riesling.  8

1995 Dry conditions continued.  Fruit quality was good across all varieties. Cabernet carried the flag.  6

1996 Drought hit with a vengeance. Perfect vintage conditions.  Intensely flavoured Cabernet and tight Riesling.  7

1997 Another dry year after 96.  Fine, well structured Chardonnay the best and a surprise late Riesling picked on 20th June.  7

1998 Hottest and driest year for decades. Early ripening richly flavoured wines. An exceptional Maurice release.  8

1999 A year for all seasons. Frost, hail, heat and rain at vintage. Good  Riesling and Cabernet; some fine Chardonnay.  7

2000 See 1987, double it and add devastating hail, bird attacks and torrential vintage rain. Chirac best. Enough said!  3

2001 Dry season until mid-vintage hail and 91 mm from 11th to 17th March. Riesling, Schubert, Shiraz impress.  6

2002   Great season, drought vintage. Wonderful ripe, balanced fruit. Chardonnay, Pinot, Riesling and Shiraz all fine.  8

2003 Drought continued into very early, warm vintage. All reds are good, especially Cabernet and Shiraz.  7

2004 Fair winter but drought continued. Dry cool vintage, low yields and  intense flavours. Reds & Chardonnay special.  8

2005    Drought tightens. Excellent early growing season. Natural fruit/acid balance in all varieties. Pinot OK!  7

2006 Drought intensifies. Very clean growing season with early, healthy vintage. Riesling, Shiraz & Cabernet all good.  7

2007 Drought strangles until 200 mm over a tough vintage. Birds a real problem. Small crop, rare flavours.  5

 

2008   Still droughty,but variable cooler early vintage .Moderate crops of clean fruit. Riesling, Malbec and Merlot Noir fine.  8


2009  The vintage of the Century. Moderate crops of clean fruit with great balance and texture. Take your pick, it's all good.  9

 

2010 A season for the skilled in the vineyard. A lot of winemaking but not a lot of wine, very good though it surely is. 9