
On opening the 2005 SHL I didn't much care for it. The most striking scent on the nose upon popping the cork was fresh bread, but bread that's a little too yeasty. The pallet, for me, only got worse. It reminded me of a butter/brown sugar mix that had been burnt in a failed attempt to make cinnamon buns -- burnt caramel. The finish was long, but the back end was bitter and the alcohol seemed a bit hot, despite being only 13.5%. A little cassis in there, probably some leather and tobacco too, but the bitternes over-rode it all. An hour later things had settled down. It still isn't my favourite wine, but it wasn't so bitter or hot. What's missing. Oh ya,the Grave!!!!
The '06 is the better wine in my opinion. On opening it I could smell something of the the smokey gravel one expects out of Grave. Better flavour profile too -- some current, something cedar-like; not too complex I suppose. Still not my favourite wine, but better than the '05.
I'm a bit disappointed to tell you the truth. I wanted to like these more than I do. I've stoppered them and I'm going to leave them 24 hours before trying them again. Hopefully things will improve.