I was able to taste through two bottles of the 1999 Harrison Hill, and both were utterly profound. Reminding me of a great vintage of Chateau Margaux with its layers of sandalwood, tobacco leaf, crème de cassis, cedar and spice, this beauty is full-bodied, concentrated and rich on the palate, with tons of texture, awesome purity and a great finish. A classic, even and moderate year that had perfect weather through harvest (yields were tiny in 1999 due to poor weather at springtime), this beauty is drinking perfectly today, but it has another 10-15 years of longevity.