
I have no words for this beauty. Look, up in the glass. It's a Muscat, it's a claret, it's a port. Whatever it is, it is mindblowing. Thank you Todd.
I have no words for this beauty. Look, up in the glass. It's a Muscat, it's a claret, it's a port. Whatever it is, it is mindblowing. Thank you Todd.
Apr 11th, 2019
Obviously not a Muscat- rather the legendary 1937 Caldwells 'Claret' purchased from an auction in the Barossa about 20 years ago - this half bottle having come from the Yalumba museum. A very big and intense wine that clearly deserved its reputation for being among the greats of Australian wine history. Also tasted from a full bottle in 1988 which was remarkable.
Obviously not a Muscat- rather the legendary 1937 Caldwells 'Claret' purchased from an auction in the Barossa about 20 years ago - this half bottle having come from the Yalumba museum. A very big and intense wine that clearly deserved its reputation for being among the greats of Australian wine history. Also tasted from a full bottle in 1988 which was remarkable.
Oct 16th, 2015