Ranked #1 of 21 1999 Shiraz  from South Australia
      
      
     
   
  
    97/100
5 Stars
    
       
      
        Huon Hooke
        Deep brick-red colour of a mature red wine, the bouquet echoing this with mature cigarbox and roasting-pan aromas of classic aged shiraz. Roasted chestnut, traces of mocha, but it has developed through its fruit stage into a drier spectrum of aromas now. The palate is still drying from tannin, very savoury and complex, mellow and long. Tannins are still quite insistent, but it's in its prime.
        Tasted: 21/06/2023
        Drink: 2023 to 2028
        
       
     
   
 
 
         
        
          
              92 Points Robert Parker
              The 1999 Grange does not come close to such great Granges as the 1998, 1996, 1991, and 1990. Dense ruby/purple to the edge, with a bouquet of blackberries, mulberries, and floral-like aromas, and medium to full body, the 1999 has an acid punch, but also tremendous layers of fruit and extract. Not massive, but elegant and nicely layered, it requires another 2-3 years of cellaring, and should last for 12-15 years. 
              Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by Robert M. Parker, Jr.  October, 2004
            
         
        
          
              95 Points James Halliday
              Concentrated blackberry and licorice fruit, the oak perfectly integrated. A powerful, masculine style, a touch more austere than the '98. Drink to 2029.
              Source: James Halliday.  July, 2003
            
         
        
        
          
               
              The 1999 Grange does not come close to such great Granges as the 1998, 1996, 1991, and 1990. Dense ruby/purple to the edge, with a bouquet of blackberries, mulberries, and floral-like aromas, and medium to full body, the 1999 has an acid punch, but also tremendous layers of fruit and extract. Not massive, but elegant and nicely layered, it requires another 2-3 years of cellaring, and should last for 12-15 years.Source: Robert Parker (Wine Advocate) October, 2004 by Robert Parker