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]]>The other recent experience was with my BPAY team and the meal we had at The Cut Bar & Grill. One of the bottles was the 2000 McWilliams Mount Pleasant Maurice O’Shea Shiraz. It was my last bottle and I wanted to share it with the team as respect to them and what a great team that they made. It was one of many great wines that evening and the meal achieved #4 Best Wine Meal ever. I will be writing in detail about that meal and the wines during this week.
Today, we are going to our good friends for one of their typical Sunday lunches (which means we usually finish lunch and drinking wine well after dinner!). We and this couple really enjoy each others company and sharing a good meal and wine together. They both have great palates and he, in particular, loves his Cabernet Sauvignons. Therefore among other things, I am bringing my last bottle of the 1999 Zema Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. Like the 1996 Wolf Blass Grey Label, this wine was superior far above its branding and price range and just got better over the years. And since he loves great Cabernet Sauvignons and we love them, we are bringing this wine to share with them.
I try to make funerals about the celebration of life well lived, and not about loss and sorrow. It is a time to celebrate the passing into the great beyond, the release from our bodily hurt. We need to celebrate with each other and remember the great times we had with the deceased. The only problem is that the guest of honor no longer with us to celebrate. Well the great thing about that last bottle of a great and special wine is that it is there with us to celebrate! And I keep the bottle to remember the great memories throughout the year that accompanied drinking that wine.
Today we will also bring a great bottle of the 2009 Bouchard Pere & Fils Puligny-Montrachet Chardonnay and a bottle of the 1995 Penfolds Adelaide Hills Semillon Trial Bin (which was one of the trial wines for Penfold’s White Grange experiment which resulted in Yatarnna). I have four bottles of this wine, but have never tried one. This will also be a great thing to share with good friends, hopefully because we find out it is a real treasure that has been overlooked. But the featured wine today will be the ‘last’ bottle of the 1999 Zema Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, a great wine with great friends.
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