sjw_11 wrote:An All-Aussie, mostly SA, top 10 list... this is from the 660 bottles I have back in Adelaide. I don't keep track of whatever I have here in London, but to date have been mainly buying for immediate consumption to kind of irrelevant.
1 Rockford 6.8%
2 Grosset 6.5%
3 Tyrrell's 6.4%
4 Wynns 4.8%
5 Hugh Hamilton 4.1%
6 Wendouree 3.3%
7 Penfolds 3.2%
8 D'arenberg 2.9%
9 Seppeltsfield 2.7%
10 Kay Brothers Amery 2.6%
Not massive changes for me:
1 Grosset 7.5%
Bottles (61) / Average vintage 2012.2
2 Rockford 7.5%
Bottles (61) / Average vintage 2010.0
3 Tyrrell's 6.8%
Bottles (55) / Average vintage 2012.7
4 Wynns Coonawarra Estate 3.9%
Bottles (32) / Average vintage 2007.5
5 Marius Wines 3.7%
Bottles (30) / Average vintage 2012.0
6 Wendouree 3.4%
Bottles (28) / Average vintage 2011.4
7 Hugh Hamilton 3.3%
Bottles (27) / Average vintage 2008.3
8 Petaluma 3.2%
Bottles (26) / Average vintage 2011.5
Head Wines 2.7%
Bottles (22) / Average vintage 2012.8
9 Penfolds 2.6%
Bottles (21) / Average vintage 2007.7
10 d'Arenberg 2.3%
Bottles (19) / Average vintage 2007.4
By the way, total producers in my cellar is 129, so on average I have ~6 bottles per producer. That's quite an interesting stat- total number of producers represented, I didn't bother to count that before.