Your Favourite Five Wines
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If I restrict to aussie wine ... and keeping it affordable so no special bins etc
1. Tyrell's Semillons - VAT 1, Belford, HVD etc
DISTANCE
2. Rockford BP Shiraz
3. Howard Park Abercombie Cabernet and equivalents
4. Standish Shiraz (Standish, Relic etc)
5. Wynns JR
What is crazy is I drink lots of Riesling, but would not put one wine as a favourite as so much is so good that it is hard to really shine (Crawford River, Seppelt Drumborg, Grosset, Tim Adams, Steingarten, Pike's The Merle the list just goes on).
1. Tyrell's Semillons - VAT 1, Belford, HVD etc
DISTANCE
2. Rockford BP Shiraz
3. Howard Park Abercombie Cabernet and equivalents
4. Standish Shiraz (Standish, Relic etc)
5. Wynns JR
What is crazy is I drink lots of Riesling, but would not put one wine as a favourite as so much is so good that it is hard to really shine (Crawford River, Seppelt Drumborg, Grosset, Tim Adams, Steingarten, Pike's The Merle the list just goes on).
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Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Luke W wrote:Hi Mick
The cyclone turned my little 10 acre farmlet into a war zone a bit like Hiroshima. Hundreds of trees down, shed flattened, Bali hut destroyed and swimming pool full of leaf litter. Despite this the house is intact and the wine cold room is undisturbed. I haven't opened it or the Kitchener as I figure the wine in the big one will take about a month to come to room temp and the kitchener a few more days yet. Hoping to get electricity back on today.
Cheers
Luke
electricity back on temp in one small wine fridge went to 26 over the 5 days - think these wines will survive ok
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Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Luke W wrote:electricity back on temp in one small wine fridge went to 26 over the 5 days - think these wines will survive ok
Hi Luke, Glad to hear you have power back and the house is ok - any dates for a Brisbane trip - hope to catch up soon - cheers, Nick
Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Jay60A wrote:
What is crazy is I drink lots of Riesling, but would not put one wine as a favourite as so much is so good that it is hard to really shine (Crawford River, Seppelt Drumborg, Grosset, Tim Adams, Steingarten, Pike's The Merle the list just goes on).
Good call. I basically just picked one of my more regularly drunk rieslings because I felt it and to be represented, since it would probably be in my top 3 most drunk varietals.
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ticklenow1 wrote:As the OP states, this is more about my favourite wines rather than the best wines. These are ones I drink on a regular basis and in no particular order.
Greenock Creek Cornerstone Grenache
Gomersal Shiraz
Rockford Moppa Springs
Noon Eclipse
Rockford Rifle Range
I like all of these with a bit of age on them and I have bought plenty of them all over the years.
Cheers
Ian
good call Ian, I reckon the Cornerstone Grenache is their best wine, by quite a distance!!!
Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
felixp wrote:ticklenow1 wrote:As the OP states, this is more about my favourite wines rather than the best wines. These are ones I drink on a regular basis and in no particular order.
Greenock Creek Cornerstone Grenache
Gomersal Shiraz
Rockford Moppa Springs
Noon Eclipse
Rockford Rifle Range
I like all of these with a bit of age on them and I have bought plenty of them all over the years.
Cheers
Ian
good call Ian, I reckon the Cornerstone Grenache is their best wine, by quite a distance!!!
I am not so sure , by a stroke of good luck was given a bottle of 2012 7 Acre and a 2013 Cornerstone.
The Cornerstone had that lovely smoky peaty type nose, followed by a very likable fruit structure with a little heat and and some dusty tannins...carries the 15.5% easily.
The 7 acre had a very pleasant nose of varietal berry, good balance between fruit and oak, but in the mouth was a much better wine, rich plush silky and slippery, aftertaste went on for ages. Glad I have 6 of these and a magnum to boot.
In terms of quality agree with both Ian and Felix, the grenache is a good wine, but for me the 7 acre has the edge.
Cheers
Craig.
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Tastes have changed so much over the years, and (some) old favorites have tripled in price... But my favorite wines to drink are:
Penfolds Bin 389 and 707 - With some age on both of these they can be amazing wines. Sadly, 707 is way above what i'll pay for Aussie Cab.
Wendouree Malbec - When it's good... My gosh I can drink this forever. Crazy good
Pol Roger Champagne - Be the NV or any in between to the top, Pol is my "go to" Champagne.
Cape Mentelle Chardonnay - Great value and age worthy. Love it
Penfolds Bin 389 and 707 - With some age on both of these they can be amazing wines. Sadly, 707 is way above what i'll pay for Aussie Cab.
Wendouree Malbec - When it's good... My gosh I can drink this forever. Crazy good
Pol Roger Champagne - Be the NV or any in between to the top, Pol is my "go to" Champagne.
Cape Mentelle Chardonnay - Great value and age worthy. Love it
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Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Penfolds bin 28
Wynns Black Label Cab
Torbreck Struie
Henschke Keyneton Euphonium
Rockford Riflerange
Wynns Black Label Cab
Torbreck Struie
Henschke Keyneton Euphonium
Rockford Riflerange
Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
phillisc wrote:felixp wrote:ticklenow1 wrote:As the OP states, this is more about my favourite wines rather than the best wines. These are ones I drink on a regular basis and in no particular order.
Greenock Creek Cornerstone Grenache
Gomersal Shiraz
Rockford Moppa Springs
Noon Eclipse
Rockford Rifle Range
I like all of these with a bit of age on them and I have bought plenty of them all over the years.
Cheers
Ian
good call Ian, I reckon the Cornerstone Grenache is their best wine, by quite a distance!!!
Ian, just an update, I now think letting the Cornerstone have a bit of air, its line ball with the 7 acre. I will have to get some...even the missus said "now that's a wine!"
Cheers
Craig
I am not so sure , by a stroke of good luck was given a bottle of 2012 7 Acre and a 2013 Cornerstone.
The Cornerstone had that lovely smoky peaty type nose, followed by a very likable fruit structure with a little heat and and some dusty tannins...carries the 15.5% easily.
The 7 acre had a very pleasant nose of varietal berry, good balance between fruit and oak, but in the mouth was a much better wine, rich plush silky and slippery, aftertaste went on for ages. Glad I have 6 of these and a magnum to boot.
In terms of quality agree with both Ian and Felix, the grenache is a good wine, but for me the 7 acre has the edge.
Cheers
Craig.
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Rednick wrote:Luke W wrote:electricity back on temp in one small wine fridge went to 26 over the 5 days - think these wines will survive ok
Hi Luke, Glad to hear you have power back and the house is ok - any dates for a Brisbane trip - hope to catch up soon - cheers, Nick
sorry Nick didn't see this until now - just replied to Mick and said I'll be down on Easter Monday but also realized that I'm coming back thru on the following Wednesday from Sydney.
I think that must be about the 15th.....
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Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Luke W wrote:Rednick wrote:Luke W wrote:electricity back on temp in one small wine fridge went to 26 over the 5 days - think these wines will survive ok
Hi Luke, Glad to hear you have power back and the house is ok - any dates for a Brisbane trip - hope to catch up soon - cheers, Nick
sorry Nick didn't see this until now - just replied to Mick and said I'll be down on Easter Monday but also realized that I'm coming back thru on the following Wednesday from Sydney.
I think that must be about the 15th.....
Checking with gpk. Will post soonish!
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Your Favourite Five Wines
Regular(ish) drinking, in no particular order:
Ch Rieussec;
JJ Prûm (primus inter pares Mosel);
Rockford BP or Mount Edelstone;
Bernard Baudry La Croix Boissée (red & white)
Vincent Pinard Sancerre (red or white).
Ch Rieussec;
JJ Prûm (primus inter pares Mosel);
Rockford BP or Mount Edelstone;
Bernard Baudry La Croix Boissée (red & white)
Vincent Pinard Sancerre (red or white).
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Mark Carrington wrote:Regular(ish) drinking, in no particular order:
Ch Rieussec;
JJ Prûm (primus inter pares Mosel);
Rockford BP or Mount Edelstone;
Bernard Baudry La Croix Boissée (red & white)
Vincent Pinard Sancerre (red or white).
"In no particular order", and then he starts his list with Rieussec! The nerve of the guy.
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I am more surprised by the ability to interlace Rockford BP and Mt Edelstone
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