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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
I will be looking at either a 98 Yarra Yering Underhill Shiraz, or a 90 or 03 John Riddoch Cabernet...in a magnum.
Put me as a starter David please.
Cheers Craig
Put me as a starter David please.
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Hi everyone
Below is the list of people attending the dinner and some of the wines that have been selected so far:
Craig (Phillisc)
Mario (Tucker Wine Studio)
Scotty V
Ian
Jason
Trufflequeen
Hunter
George Krashos
Greg
David
Mark and Gail
The wines:
2009 Giuseppe Quintarelli Ca del Merlo Veneto
2009 Jasper Hill Emily's Paddock
Laurent Perrier Champagne (Magnum)
98 Yarra Yering Underhill Shiraz or 90 or 03 John Riddoch Cabernet
2015 Standish Lamella
Please add to the list when you get a chance.
Happy and safe Easter to all.
David
Below is the list of people attending the dinner and some of the wines that have been selected so far:
Craig (Phillisc)
Mario (Tucker Wine Studio)
Scotty V
Ian
Jason
Trufflequeen
Hunter
George Krashos
Greg
David
Mark and Gail
The wines:
2009 Giuseppe Quintarelli Ca del Merlo Veneto
2009 Jasper Hill Emily's Paddock
Laurent Perrier Champagne (Magnum)
98 Yarra Yering Underhill Shiraz or 90 or 03 John Riddoch Cabernet
2015 Standish Lamella
Please add to the list when you get a chance.
Happy and safe Easter to all.
David
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Hi Everyone
The following people have confirmed that they are attending on Friday night:
Craig (Phillisc)
Scotty V
Trufflequeen
Hunter
Greg
David
Could everyone else that expressed interest early on in attending (per below) please let me know either way if you will/will not be coming and the wine you are planning on bringing along by Tuesday so I can confirm final numbers with the restaurant (Cliche).
Mario (Tucker Wine Studio)
Ian
Jason
George Krashos
Mark
Gail
I think if we don't get at least 10 people attending we might just cancel, but obviously hoping there is still enough interest.
Cheers
David
The following people have confirmed that they are attending on Friday night:
Craig (Phillisc)
Scotty V
Trufflequeen
Hunter
Greg
David
Could everyone else that expressed interest early on in attending (per below) please let me know either way if you will/will not be coming and the wine you are planning on bringing along by Tuesday so I can confirm final numbers with the restaurant (Cliche).
Mario (Tucker Wine Studio)
Ian
Jason
George Krashos
Mark
Gail
I think if we don't get at least 10 people attending we might just cancel, but obviously hoping there is still enough interest.
Cheers
David
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Hi everyone. I am now unable to make the dinner this Friday. Have fun and look forward to reading some tasting notes.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Hi all,
Still could make this Friday. Also had a look through my wine list and these are some of the wines I thought might be interesting to try:
MR: Houghton JM or Gladstones 2004
MV: Tintara SV McLaren Flat Shz 2004 or Koomilya CabShz 2015
BV: Sami-Odi Little Wine #8
CV: Sevenhill Brother John May Shz 2013
CW: Katnook Amara Cab 2010
Any preferences or dislikes?
Cheers, Mario.
Still could make this Friday. Also had a look through my wine list and these are some of the wines I thought might be interesting to try:
MR: Houghton JM or Gladstones 2004
MV: Tintara SV McLaren Flat Shz 2004 or Koomilya CabShz 2015
BV: Sami-Odi Little Wine #8
CV: Sevenhill Brother John May Shz 2013
CW: Katnook Amara Cab 2010
Any preferences or dislikes?
Cheers, Mario.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
vote 1. Sami odi.Tucker Wine Studios wrote:Hi all,
Still could make this Friday. Also had a look through my wine list and these are some of the wines I thought might be interesting to try:
MR: Houghton JM or Gladstones 2004
MV: Tintara SV McLaren Flat Shz 2004 or Koomilya CabShz 2015
BV: Sami-Odi Little Wine #8
CV: Sevenhill Brother John May Shz 2013
CW: Katnook Amara Cab 2010
Any preferences or dislikes?
Cheers, Mario.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Nice options.
I think Greg is planning on bringing a Sami (Hoffman).
The Jack Mann and Gladstone sound interesting.
I think Greg is planning on bringing a Sami (Hoffman).
The Jack Mann and Gladstone sound interesting.
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I just got an email from Jason saying he won't be at the offline.
Sorry for the late notice guys, but I will be a scratching too.
Best of luck with the dinner!
Sorry for the late notice guys, but I will be a scratching too.
Best of luck with the dinner!
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
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Oh well it will be an intimate affair...well done on the first to 4000n4sir wrote:I just got an email from Jason saying he won't be at the offline.
Sorry for the late notice guys, but I will be a scratching too.
Best of luck with the dinner!
Cheers craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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Sorry. Gail and I are a late scratching too.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Ok, we are seven people confirmed at this stage. Nice small group.
What's our current booking status? Can we still do Cliche?
David, are you still happy to go ahead?
Wine wise I'm happy to bring the Sami Odi Little Wine #8 so we can compare it to Greg's Hoffman.
And I'm trying to locate my Houghton JM bottle tonight, must be in the wine fridge somewhere.
We should have a lovely selection of wines.
Cheers, Mario.
What's our current booking status? Can we still do Cliche?
David, are you still happy to go ahead?
Wine wise I'm happy to bring the Sami Odi Little Wine #8 so we can compare it to Greg's Hoffman.
And I'm trying to locate my Houghton JM bottle tonight, must be in the wine fridge somewhere.
We should have a lovely selection of wines.
Cheers, Mario.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Hi all, I do apologise but I'll also need to be a late cancellation. Hope the evening goes well as a smaller gathering - looks like a lovely selection of wines.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
hey guys, the wheels are getting wobbly!
I'm still keen. Night set aside ages ago. With 2 little ones it's not often easy to get the time. You the drill.
Anywho I might have a late starter in the form of a plus 1.
What time is kick off.?
I'm still keen. Night set aside ages ago. With 2 little ones it's not often easy to get the time. You the drill.
Anywho I might have a late starter in the form of a plus 1.
What time is kick off.?
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Yes Scotty me too...and management has given me a leave pass. Going to the cellar tomorrow, if I can't find the Underhill (know where the Riddochs are) will dig out a couple of other gems. If there is just six of us...no problems it will be a swim through with post match munchies at the Blue and White or NA burger bar.Scotty vino wrote:hey guys, the wheels are getting wobbly!
I'm still keen. Night set aside ages ago. With 2 little ones it's not often easy to get the time. You the drill.
Anywho I might have a late starter in the form of a plus 1.
What time is kick off.?
Cheers craig.
Tomorrow will be a good day
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I will actually be in Adelaide on Friday, maybe I could be a late inclusion? What are the final details?
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Hi All
All systems go. Scotty Vino + 1 and Sam are very welcome.
With the 2 potential additions we will have 8 ppl which will be nice.
Booking confirmed for 7pm at Cliche Exhibition (North Adelaide) on Friday night. The booking is under David.
I look forward to seeing you all.
Regards
David
All systems go. Scotty Vino + 1 and Sam are very welcome.
With the 2 potential additions we will have 8 ppl which will be nice.
Booking confirmed for 7pm at Cliche Exhibition (North Adelaide) on Friday night. The booking is under David.
I look forward to seeing you all.
Regards
David
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David Librandi wrote:Hi All
All systems go. Scotty Vino + 1 and Sam are very welcome.
With the 2 potential additions we will have 8 ppl which will be nice.
Booking confirmed for 7pm at Cliche Exhibition (North Adelaide) on Friday night. The booking is under David.
I look forward to seeing you all.
Regards
David
Thanks David, will be great to meet you Sam...will be in France in September, might have to get some tips.
Cheers Craig.
Tomorrow will be a good day
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Alright I am in. I don’t have any magnums to hand so I will bring a few bits and pieces from the cellar.
Craig, happy to give some tips and if you come through Paris let me know and we can have a glass of wine
Craig, happy to give some tips and if you come through Paris let me know and we can have a glass of wine
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Fantastic Sam. No need for magnums as we have moved away from this format for this offline.
Just bring something that you think will be interesting to try.
Looking forward to meeting you.
See you all on Friday.
PS: Found my Houghton JM bottle - standing upright now next to the Sami Odi.
Hmm...both bottles under cork...better have a screw cap reserve.
Cheers, Mario.
Just bring something that you think will be interesting to try.
Looking forward to meeting you.
See you all on Friday.
PS: Found my Houghton JM bottle - standing upright now next to the Sami Odi.
Hmm...both bottles under cork...better have a screw cap reserve.
Cheers, Mario.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
my +1 can't make it. Vino would've been something good too he's got a decent collection.
anywho just me.
anywho just me.
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Spent two hours looking for the YY Underhill..can not recall drinking it!!! Lost to the archives in a box somewhere.
Have the 03 JR, also may consider a couple of Victorian specials if I decide its a better way to go than a single magnum.
See you tomorrow.
Cheers Craig
Have the 03 JR, also may consider a couple of Victorian specials if I decide its a better way to go than a single magnum.
See you tomorrow.
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
See you all tomorrow night.
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David and all...on the way should be there in 30 or less... fucking public transport
Cheers Craig
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
An intimate gathering with 7 of us (Lee and Greg, Mario, David, Scotty, Sam all the way from UK and France and great to meet you, and yours truly) at the lovely Cliche Exhibition in North Adelaide for an offline. Sorry to those who couldn’t get there, a great night of good food, lovely wine and lively banter. Thankfully, despite protest from some quarters for drinking lots of water and tipping out the odd discard, no hangover…hooray!!
My belief impressions as follows, hopefully captured the essence of an excellent range of wines:
Started with a 2015 LEAS Chardonnay, not had many of these but rich palate, a fraction oaky but wonderful fruit poking through, for a Riesling man, think this wine will develop beautifully.
Commenced the reds with two Sami Odi’s. Not previously having any of these wines before can see why they are a revelation. First up the little wine #8??...I believe a multi-vintage of 4 vintages and latest release. A wonderful Shiraz, classic Barossa great nose of fruits, spice, a little oak, on the palate simply superb, which initially felt medium weight but then took hold and really fleshed out, gentle drying tannins. Fantastic wine and one to seek out.
Sami Odi Dalwitz 2016, off a couple of rows from the Hoffman vineyard, apparently shared by Rockford, Torbreck and others. Can see why these wines are sought after, beautiful perfumed nose, fruits, meats, amazing depth on palate, lovely tannins, an absolute blockbuster that lingered like a lady walking off into the sunset smiling, an easy 20-year proposition…what a wine!!
Pelissero 2009 Barbaresco…corked!!
Rockford 2009 Rod and Spur, a 55/45 Shiraz Cabernet, just entering its drinking window at 10 years, lots to be said for this wine and the rifle range being as good as the BP. Great balance, boldness of the Shiraz tempered by the softness of the Cabernet. Medium weight on the palate, balanced with lovely lingering tannins, another 10+ easily.
Jasper Hill Emily’s 2009 Shiraz/Cabernet Franc. Probably the surprise wine of the night, simply all class. A real step up with amazing palate that initially draws you in with delicacy of fruits but fleshes out beautifully, a great wine just entering its drinking window, another 10 years easily…wonderful!
Standish 2010 The Schubert Theorem… a label on a bottle that I could not read, but really one could be blind and not be disadvantaged. Seductive on the nose giving little away, palate however was a powerhouse, meats, fruits, so lush, astounding mouth feel and tannins that gently faded away. Fabulous and a real treat as this is the first mature Standish that I have tried…another 15 years easily…as Simon Cowell is oft to say, “it’s a yes from me!”.
Wynns 2002 Black Label Cabernet, having had many of these over the journey felt that the wine was still in its primary phase, dark red in colour, nose of currants, black berry a touch of olive, brooding palate, dusky tannins, oak all absorbed by the fruit. Despite being under cork, (03 onwards screw-cap), it feels to me that this wine has eons left in the tank. At $17 on release, what’s not to love…great bottle!
Wynns 2003 John Riddoch (magnum), cork. Only opened 90 minutes before, but put in a decanter for a couple of hours at dinner. Inky black lovely floral nose, fruit driven, currants, berries but oak in the background. Very full on the palate, and yes, the wood is there, but the plushness of fruit dominated the palate. It was fascinating to have these two wines side by side, like dueling banjo’s, the BL initially in front, but off the long run, the JR just got the points. In magnum, will be drinking beautifully at 2040…if I am around.
Majella Malleea 2013, for such a young wine beautiful plush palate, not harsh at all, but to be honest a fraction jammy. Despite liking this very much with a lovely residual sweetness and being a fruit bomb, the jury was out in terms of it settling down and coming round. Still a lovely drink.
Houghton Jack Mann 2004 Cabernet, fabulous nose very fine palate, of all of the wines tonight. A twinge of sweetness, just lovely with drying tannins on the finish. Have not had one of these for a while, great wine indeed and continued to open up as the night went on.
Wine(s) of the night, in no particular order:
Sami Odi Dalwitz
Jasper Hill Emily’s
Wynns John Riddoch
Standish The Theorem
Honourable mentions to the Jack Mann and the Wynns Black Label.
A great range of Shiraz and Cabernet wines with a blend or three thrown in.
Thanks to David for organising, great to meet you Sam. Lovely food from Cliché.
Cheers Craig
My belief impressions as follows, hopefully captured the essence of an excellent range of wines:
Started with a 2015 LEAS Chardonnay, not had many of these but rich palate, a fraction oaky but wonderful fruit poking through, for a Riesling man, think this wine will develop beautifully.
Commenced the reds with two Sami Odi’s. Not previously having any of these wines before can see why they are a revelation. First up the little wine #8??...I believe a multi-vintage of 4 vintages and latest release. A wonderful Shiraz, classic Barossa great nose of fruits, spice, a little oak, on the palate simply superb, which initially felt medium weight but then took hold and really fleshed out, gentle drying tannins. Fantastic wine and one to seek out.
Sami Odi Dalwitz 2016, off a couple of rows from the Hoffman vineyard, apparently shared by Rockford, Torbreck and others. Can see why these wines are sought after, beautiful perfumed nose, fruits, meats, amazing depth on palate, lovely tannins, an absolute blockbuster that lingered like a lady walking off into the sunset smiling, an easy 20-year proposition…what a wine!!
Pelissero 2009 Barbaresco…corked!!
Rockford 2009 Rod and Spur, a 55/45 Shiraz Cabernet, just entering its drinking window at 10 years, lots to be said for this wine and the rifle range being as good as the BP. Great balance, boldness of the Shiraz tempered by the softness of the Cabernet. Medium weight on the palate, balanced with lovely lingering tannins, another 10+ easily.
Jasper Hill Emily’s 2009 Shiraz/Cabernet Franc. Probably the surprise wine of the night, simply all class. A real step up with amazing palate that initially draws you in with delicacy of fruits but fleshes out beautifully, a great wine just entering its drinking window, another 10 years easily…wonderful!
Standish 2010 The Schubert Theorem… a label on a bottle that I could not read, but really one could be blind and not be disadvantaged. Seductive on the nose giving little away, palate however was a powerhouse, meats, fruits, so lush, astounding mouth feel and tannins that gently faded away. Fabulous and a real treat as this is the first mature Standish that I have tried…another 15 years easily…as Simon Cowell is oft to say, “it’s a yes from me!”.
Wynns 2002 Black Label Cabernet, having had many of these over the journey felt that the wine was still in its primary phase, dark red in colour, nose of currants, black berry a touch of olive, brooding palate, dusky tannins, oak all absorbed by the fruit. Despite being under cork, (03 onwards screw-cap), it feels to me that this wine has eons left in the tank. At $17 on release, what’s not to love…great bottle!
Wynns 2003 John Riddoch (magnum), cork. Only opened 90 minutes before, but put in a decanter for a couple of hours at dinner. Inky black lovely floral nose, fruit driven, currants, berries but oak in the background. Very full on the palate, and yes, the wood is there, but the plushness of fruit dominated the palate. It was fascinating to have these two wines side by side, like dueling banjo’s, the BL initially in front, but off the long run, the JR just got the points. In magnum, will be drinking beautifully at 2040…if I am around.
Majella Malleea 2013, for such a young wine beautiful plush palate, not harsh at all, but to be honest a fraction jammy. Despite liking this very much with a lovely residual sweetness and being a fruit bomb, the jury was out in terms of it settling down and coming round. Still a lovely drink.
Houghton Jack Mann 2004 Cabernet, fabulous nose very fine palate, of all of the wines tonight. A twinge of sweetness, just lovely with drying tannins on the finish. Have not had one of these for a while, great wine indeed and continued to open up as the night went on.
Wine(s) of the night, in no particular order:
Sami Odi Dalwitz
Jasper Hill Emily’s
Wynns John Riddoch
Standish The Theorem
Honourable mentions to the Jack Mann and the Wynns Black Label.
A great range of Shiraz and Cabernet wines with a blend or three thrown in.
Thanks to David for organising, great to meet you Sam. Lovely food from Cliché.
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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Theme went north, south, east and west?
Glad you guys had a great night !
Shame about the Pelissero. Not the purest take on Barbaresco but with time their Cru bottlings can show well to a broad audience. Sometimes it pays to take a seemingly corked Barolo and Barbaresco home and try the next day- but doubtful in the Peliserro style.
Glad you guys had a great night !
Shame about the Pelissero. Not the purest take on Barbaresco but with time their Cru bottlings can show well to a broad audience. Sometimes it pays to take a seemingly corked Barolo and Barbaresco home and try the next day- but doubtful in the Peliserro style.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Thanks to David for keeping the night going depsite a few hiccups.
Great to meet Sam as well.
Thanks to the rest of the 'skeleton crew' for making an appearance and making it a really fun night.
took a few shots. discovered the corks in my jacket pocket next day so took some pics.
Got some more pics from the night I'll post later with a few more thoughts.
Great write up too Craig.
Great to meet Sam as well.
Thanks to the rest of the 'skeleton crew' for making an appearance and making it a really fun night.
took a few shots. discovered the corks in my jacket pocket next day so took some pics.
Got some more pics from the night I'll post later with a few more thoughts.
Great write up too Craig.
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Re: Adelaide Offline - Friday 3rd May
Thank you Craig for the wonderful notes.
I thought we had a fantastic fun night together in a nice small intimate group.
Really looking forward to the next one soon guys.
Regards
David
I thought we had a fantastic fun night together in a nice small intimate group.
Really looking forward to the next one soon guys.
Regards
David
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This was definitely corked... text book example.JamieBahrain wrote:Theme went north, south, east and west?
Glad you guys had a great night !
Shame about the Pelissero. Not the purest take on Barbaresco but with time their Cru bottlings can show well to a broad audience. Sometimes it pays to take a seemingly corked Barolo and Barbaresco home and try the next day- but doubtful in the Peliserro style.
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Really nice offline in Adelaide as a late inclusion, great to meet you guys and thanks for a fantastic night. I was surprisingly alive the next day despite the obligatory “one more drink”! ... we can’t all be as responsible as Craig was!
My votes for wine of the night go to the Standish, Jasper’s Hill and the Jack Mann in no particular order. I also thought the LEAS was pretty bloody nice. The BL was singing nicely, the JR needs another 10 years in Magnum at least. The Sami Odi were lovely as always, glad I have a few of the Hoffman Dalwitz in the cellar.
My votes for wine of the night go to the Standish, Jasper’s Hill and the Jack Mann in no particular order. I also thought the LEAS was pretty bloody nice. The BL was singing nicely, the JR needs another 10 years in Magnum at least. The Sami Odi were lovely as always, glad I have a few of the Hoffman Dalwitz in the cellar.
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