Halliday gave the '12 95pts - who am I to argue. — 10 years ago
2015 Wine companion wine of the year. $89 at restaurant. 99 points Halliday. It's awesome. I'd give it 97 points though. Definitely have had better wines, but at the price it's pretty darn good. Sold out everywhere. — 11 years ago
I have been trying to love Wendouree for about 15 years but I am still struggling in the face of expert professional opinions such as Langtons (multiple) and James Halliday who is a long term fan. This 02 Cab Malbec is in the mainstream of Wendouree tasting notes. Iodine and menthol - full bodied but ending up with a slightly bitter and astringent finish. I Just don't get the admiration for Wendouree and still have a lot of bottles in my cellar! 17. — 10 years ago
Plenty of time left in this one. Big fruit, dark colour, plenty of acid - unusual in a 12 year old red.
3/6.5/9.75 = 19.25
Score 95 out of 100
Halliday rated 94 drink by 2016 — 12 years ago
After receiving 97 points from Halliday, tgis shiraz is the perfect example of a cool climate shiraz. So smooth and delicious with a lovely white pepper finish. The perfect bbq red! — 10 years ago
We found this wine in Ohio. We love it! It's sweet, and so refreshing on a warm summer night! — 10 years ago
This is something special - not a big fan of the standard NV offering but having read Halliday in the Oz, thought it was worth a try - fresh with great balance & beautiful fruit/mineral - will definitely get some more for now & later! — 10 years ago
94 points from Mr Halliday, beautifully appointed. Medium bodied and chocolatey with layers for days. — 12 years ago
Bob McDonald
Deep purple in color. Amazingly full bodied and "thick" for a Craiglee which one normally associates with spicy peppery cool climate aromas, but hardly a trace of this in 2003, a drought year. Some cherry vanilla notes. For all of our OS Delectable members, if you ever fly into Melbournes Tullamarine Airport, instead of going south on the Freeway to the city go north for 15 to 20 minutes and you will come to Craiglee. Vines first planted in the 1860s and best known for its marvellous long lived Shiraz. James Halliday tasted the 1872 (not a misprint!!) in 1993 and gave it 95 points! Challenges Biondi Santi Riserva re longevity!! I have a magnum of the 2003 which will stay sleeping for many more years. — 9 years ago