mjs wrote:Ah, pinot grigio/gris ..... white paint on a white canvas
This reminded me of a "painting" I saw at the National Gallery of Australia about 15 years ago. It was literally just a blank white canvas. Looks like it's still there: http://nga.gov.au/international/catalog ... IRN=115581 Someone paid money for that?
Have a great night ladies and lads, very very annoyed to miss the company of mjs and others , plus the wines will be top shelf. To console myself, I am having a catch up with the Groomsman and a few others tonight and will look at a 90 and 91 BP side by side. Only have 4 left of each, will try and concoct a tasting note. Eh Malcolm, since when have you been bestowed the title of King? Will I have to doff me cap next time we meet!
Firstly, thanks to Benchmark for initiating this offline. What a fantastic evening we all had! Thanks to everyone for their generosity with the copious amounts of wines shared at the table. Such a great theme too. At the end of the evening, it seems that Coonawarra won the battle, even though we couldn't agree on a specific WOTN.
More to come in due course, including photos of the bottles.
I think the winner for me last night was cabernet, a great line up, almost all wines in their sweet spot at between 10 to 20 years of age, with one JR and the 920 (ok, a cabernet shiraz ring-in) being a little older. Apart from one TCA bottle, there was something to like about all of the wines. More later. Looking forward to some pics from OzzieW and some notes from cuttlefish.
Would have liked to have seen more presence from WA in there somewhere, maybe Jack Mann, Cullen, Yoyager, Cape Mentelle etc. Next time!
veni, vidi, bibi also on twitter @m_j_short and instagram m_j_short
phillisc wrote:Ozzie, you have me salivating at this one. I am considering coming to Melbourne for that weekend , specifically to see my beloved Blues take on the Pies ( Saturday May 7th at the G) So if I can get a cheap flight, I may be a starter. If I got to the offline, I would perhaps look at a 80's Coonawarra and a 90s Yarra Valley (not all just about MR).
Not sure that I am the Coonawarra King (ha ha), but might just be able to work out who Chris may be referring to Appreciate that you have very limited spaces, so will try and sort something shortly.
Cheers Craig
Craig, I can add you to the list?
We might have to ban footy talk. The Pies will trounce your Blues
Craig/Grant, well, it seems that the planets aligned both last night and this afternoon!! Go Blues!
veni, vidi, bibi also on twitter @m_j_short and instagram m_j_short
WOTN for me was the 1992 John Riddoch. This was a perfect example of how good a JR can be. Still so fresh and vibrant. Disappointment of the night for me was the 1983 Torres. I had high hopes for this wine, but it was completely dead.
phillisc wrote:Ozzie, you have me salivating at this one. I am considering coming to Melbourne for that weekend , specifically to see my beloved Blues take on the Pies ( Saturday May 7th at the G) So if I can get a cheap flight, I may be a starter. If I got to the offline, I would perhaps look at a 80's Coonawarra and a 90s Yarra Valley (not all just about MR).
Not sure that I am the Coonawarra King (ha ha), but might just be able to work out who Chris may be referring to Appreciate that you have very limited spaces, so will try and sort something shortly.
Cheers Craig
Craig, I can add you to the list?
We might have to ban footy talk. The Pies will trounce your Blues
Craig/Grant, well, it seems that the planets aligned both last night and this afternoon!! Go Blues!
Thanks Malcolm....
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