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Unfortunately ... bit of a problem with special orders.

Only 10% of total inventory is reserved for special orders, and in extreme cases like the Signature (where demand will obviously exceed supply), they will start fulfilling orders by region: the farther away from one of the two city centers, the more likely the order will be fulfilled.

On the bright side, I know Oak Park is down for minimum 36 bottles.
Yalumba 2002 The Signature SANov06 has a recommended retail price of approximately A$40 and is a blend of 56% Cabernet and 44% Shiraz. A sensational nose with wonderful complexity. An impeccable balance has been achieved with the combination of silky, fine, unobtrusive tannins, fresh acid, and pure-deeply seated fruit. It's a clean, modern wine of ample-weight with a supple consistency, a harmonious, sophisticated and diverse complexity, and whilst it is approachable now, it will improve. Blackcurrant, mint, blueberry, coffee and aniseed flavours finish on long tannins. Rated as Excellent with *** for value (based on the RRP, although it would definitely get **** when you find it on special at A$30.) Drink over the next 10 years plus.
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Originally posted by TORB:
Yalumba 2002 The Signature SANov06 has a recommended retail price of approximately A$40 and is a blend of 56% Cabernet and 44% Shiraz. ... Rated as Excellent with *** for value (based on the RRP, although it would definitely get **** when you find it on special at A$30.) Drink over the next 10 years plus.


Thanks TORB.

A$40 list price is about $35 US/CDN which is about the average US retail price. At LCBO it's about 30% more expensive at $45.

TORB, how's the availability of this wine in Melbourne or Adelaide? I'll be there soon and want to try it but also want to minimize being ripped off by the LCBO.
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Originally posted by bman:
I loved the 99, and liked the first bottle of 2001 I tried, but the last two have been disappointing. I don't know if this wine would go through something like a dumb phase but I almost returned my other two bottles.
I had some '01s and I also returned them. They seemed to be going nowhere fast.
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Originally posted by bman:
Thanks TORB. If this is currently the case with the 2001, any idea when it might emerge?


2001 was a very hot year, so it should come out earlier than many others. I would give it about 2 more years.

BTW, by chance I had a 96 last night and it was a mighty fine wine with many years ahead; it's only just entering its peak window. The 02 would have similar longevity. It should be at least a 15 year, possibly a 20 year wine.
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Originally posted by eyesintime:
Torb,

Have you had the 1996 Yalumba The Reserve lately or have any thoughts on where that might be in its drinking window? I have two of both The Reserve and The Signature. I have the first of The Signatures on tap for next year, so I was glad to hear your good report on it.

TIA


As a generality, 96 will be very long lived, far longer than 98. I still have 4 of The Reserve and when I had the last a couple of years ago, it was still asleep. (The 98 I had recently was much more forward and enjoyable at this stage.) It will be time to try a 96 soon, so I will keep you posted.

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