(1) are there any botrytis wines made in Coonawarra pease?
(2) what is the signature of Heathcote shiraz, and how does it compare -taste-wise - to Barossa and McLaren Vale shiraz please?
(3) why is there no 2001 Parker Estate 1st growth cabernet please (given the 2001 standard Parker cabernet was excellent) and it was a very good vintage?
(4) are there any differences between all the different Screwpull copes priced from $24-$50 (there are about a half a dozen brands)?
Thank you all in advance.
Cheers!
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Answer to no 4...
Quality. The cheaper ones have a lot of plastic in them and the dearer ones more steel and thus will last longer, hopefully.
I have one of the copies and it does a good job. I feel that if you are not opening a lot of bottles the cheaper ones are fine.
MM.
I have one of the copies and it does a good job. I feel that if you are not opening a lot of bottles the cheaper ones are fine.
MM.
Re: Various questions need help pls
guest boy Bob wrote:(1) are there any botrytis wines made in Coonawarra pease?
Petaluma - their Sharefarmers label botrytis:
http://www.petaluma.com.au/Sharefarmers.asp?sid=5&task=showWine&wineID=13&wineSubCatID=9
Adair
(1) Hollick, Leconfield and Rymill all make them but not necessarily on a regular basis.
(2) Still a bit early to be definitive I'd think but fruit richness seems a hallmark of the better ones. This is now a widespread area and I think there will be quite a variation across the region. Jasper Hill is still the standout and at an absolute bargain price for a ripper quality wine is the 2002 Rufus Stone which Gavin has on this site.
(3) 2001 Parker Estate 1st growth cabernet is yet to be released although they sold a little last October at CD for the Coonawarra Cabernet Celebration weekend. Bloody good wine!
(4) Difference Screwpull copies have variations in component materials and contruction. Have a close look before deciding on which one or just buy all screw caps now!
(2) Still a bit early to be definitive I'd think but fruit richness seems a hallmark of the better ones. This is now a widespread area and I think there will be quite a variation across the region. Jasper Hill is still the standout and at an absolute bargain price for a ripper quality wine is the 2002 Rufus Stone which Gavin has on this site.
(3) 2001 Parker Estate 1st growth cabernet is yet to be released although they sold a little last October at CD for the Coonawarra Cabernet Celebration weekend. Bloody good wine!
(4) Difference Screwpull copies have variations in component materials and contruction. Have a close look before deciding on which one or just buy all screw caps now!
Cheers - Steve
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