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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1993
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1994
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1995
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1996
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1997
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

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    Just what you’d expect from this traditional Victorian maker – a classically powerful and meaty long-term red with the characteristic diesel and nicotine aromas and chunky ripe textures of this richly flavoured variety. Sure it’s a little unsophisticated, but we can’t drink cafe latte all day, can we?

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1998
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    Just what you’d hope it to be, this is a densely flavoured, firm and savoury regional classic. Its musky aromas and sumptuous texture of meaty, spicy black fruitcake, plums and dark chocolate already show some suggestions of sweet leather and game meat.

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 1999
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 2000
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 2001
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    About as concentrated and as robust as Rutherglen reds should ever be, this powerful, tarry red has rather a wild and meaty aroma of briary cooked prune-like fruit, chocolate and creamy oak and a whiff of antiseptic. Youthful, firm and linear, its thickly proportioned depth of plum/prune flavours stays just this side of over-ripe, delivering deeply spicy and lingering game-like qualities.

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 2002
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Long, firm and gamey, this typically meaty, briary and sumptuously flavoured durif has a heady bouquet of deep, spicy berry and plum aromas backed by restrained nuances of older oak. Lacking the weight and occasional heaviness of warmer year wines, it still presents a raisined, currant-like expression of fruit over more vibrant dark plum and berry flavours. Framed by chalky tannins, it finishes long and savoury.

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 2003
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Extracted and powerful, this firm, fruit-driven and rustic cellar style delivers meaty, licorice-like flavours of baked blackberries, currants and chocolate, with undertones of old oak, spices and bitumen. Its palate is closed, dark and brooding, while there’s a floral aspect to its restrained perfume. Cloaked in powerful, chalky tannin, it needs time to become less of a bruiser.

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    Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 2004
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    Fragrant and floral, this spicy, slightly meaty and old-fashioned firm dry red delivers an earthy, leathery expression of red cherries, plums and berries backed by restrained older oak influences. Full in weight but neither too heavy nor overripened, itÕs long, concentrated and brambly, with a delightfully bony chassis of firm, astringent tannin. Still rather lean and closed, it should develop well.