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September Purchases

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6 2019 Mt Mary Quintet...that's it!

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2x Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2016

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24 x Inkwell mystery wines
3 x 2019 Clonakilla Murrumbateman Syrah
3 x 2021 Clonakilla Riesling
I hope:
6 x Marius Symphony Shiraz
6 x Marius Simpatico Shiraz

With still some wines on the radar it has been a pricey month and we're only one week in...

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FredericoWines wrote:2x Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2016
I doubt you will regret this purchase (unless you don't wait 10+ years to drink them)

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FredericoWines wrote:2x Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2016
Coincidentally, I just received an online offer of the 2018 Il Poggione 'Brancato' Rose. I don't think I've ever had Brunello producer's rose. My curiosity has been piqued and I think a two bottle purchase is warranted.

Mahmoud.

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Marius order confirmed by the arrival of the wine ... so 6x Symphony and 6x Simpatico 2019.
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sjw_11 wrote:Marius order confirmed by the arrival of the wine ... so 6x Symphony and 6x Simpatico 2019.
Hi Sam, if you ever get back to Adelaide, a Marius vertical should be arranged.

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phillisc wrote:
sjw_11 wrote:Marius order confirmed by the arrival of the wine ... so 6x Symphony and 6x Simpatico 2019.
Hi Sam, if you ever get back to Adelaide, a Marius vertical should be arranged.

Cheers
Craig
That would be great... actually having not been able to get to my cellar for so long, I have been wondering what I can do to get through as much wine as possible when I finally get back and therefore what kind of themes I could do.

I was thinking about verticals (Grosset Gaia, Basket Press, Marius, Wendouree ... so many options)... or maybe a South Australian red theme 2010 vs 2012 (vintages I went probably too long on) ... fingers crossed people might be able to enter Australia some time in 2022!
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Blue Poles reserve Cab Franc 2019 (x9) and reserve Merlot 2019 (x3).

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6 x 2019 Dr Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling GG Alte Reben
6 x Egly Ouriet Grand Cru Brut Rose NV

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4* 2007 Bream Creek Late Disgorged Sparkling
2* 2021 Bream Creek Late Harvest Schoenburg
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A (very) random mixed dozen

Chiappini Cabernet Sauvignon Lienà 2012
Metamòrphika Trepat 2017
Vinyes Singulars Doble Plaer Negre 2018
Serapia 2017
Fontanabianca Langhe Arneis Sommo 2020
Museum Reserva 2015
Enate Reserva 2013
Enate Chardonnay - 234 2020
Fèlsina Chianti Classico 2018
Fèlsina Chianti Classico Riserva 2017
Massolino Barbera d'Alba 2019
M. Marengo Barbera d'Alba Vigna Pugnane 2019
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Xavier Vignon Lirac Rouge 2019 x6
Domaine Julien Schaal Alsace Grand Cru ROSACKER "CALCAIRE" 2019 x6
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Another mixed dozen ... this is the time of year the French wine stores do their "wine fairs" so there are often good deals.

La Bota de Fino Nº 91 “Macharnudo Alto”
Gigondas Pierre Aiguille 2018 Tinto
Leirana 2019
61 Vermouth Verdejo
Beronia Reserva 2015 x2
Protos Verdejo 2020
Faustino V Reserva 2015
Habla del Silencio 2019
Tinto Pesquera Crianza 2018
Muga Reserva Selección Especial 2016
Protos 27 2017
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A few old bottles from auction.
I'd like to call them curio's but their not that cheap anymore.

3 X 1982 Baileys of Glenrowan – Bin 32 Cabernet.
1 X 1978 Cape Mentelle – Cabernet.
1 X 1977 Tahbilk – Bin 64 Cabernet.
2 X 1982 Seppelt – Drumborg Cabernet.
3 X 1982 Wantirna Estate – Cabernet Merlot.

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6 x 2018 Penfolds St Henri
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Con J wrote:A few old bottles from auction.
I'd like to call them curio's but their not that cheap anymore.

3 X 1982 Baileys of Glenrowan – Bin 32 Cabernet.
1 X 1978 Cape Mentelle – Cabernet.
1 X 1977 Tahbilk – Bin 64 Cabernet.
2 X 1982 Seppelt – Drumborg Cabernet.
3 X 1982 Wantirna Estate – Cabernet Merlot.

Cheers Con.
Got the Wantirna Estate mailer yesterday.

4 X 2019 Amelia.
2 X 2019 Hannah.

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Keen to know how those curios have fared - especially the Drumborg!

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kenzo wrote:Keen to know how those curios have fared - especially the Drumborg!
Yes a fantastic cabernet, remember buying a sixer of the 96 on release, like it was yesterday...at about half the price of 96 John Riddoch.
At least they still make the Riesling

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some '96 Chapoutiers
Chateauneuf 'Barbe Rac'
Ermitage 'Le Meal'
Cote Rotie 'La Mordoree'
Ermitage Blanc 'De L'Oree'
Blanc Les Granits St Joseph
Vin de Paille

Marius Symphony x6
Marius Simpatico x6

A mixed 12 containing

'18 Bream Creek Reserve Pinot
'18 Deep Woods Reserve Cab
'16 Kilikanoon Kellys Grenache
19 Natacha Chave Crozes
18 Natacha Chave Crozes
and others

Tyrrell's Mix
4 Acres
Old Patch
Vat 9
Vat 1
Vat 47

American
Jolie Laide Pinot Gris
Jolie Laide Grenache Shiraz - Shake Ridge
Jolie Laide Rose

Italians
2x Vietti Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco 2018
2x Produttori del Barbaresco Langhe Nebbiolo 2019
2x G.D. Vajra Dolcetto d'Alba 2020
1x G.D. Vajra Barolo Ravera 2016
2x Cavallotto Langhe Nebbiolo 2018
1x Cavallotto Barbera d'Alba Vigna del Cuculo 2018
1x Arianna Occhipinti SP68 Bianco 2020
1x G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo 2019

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Craig - yes that 96 was one heckuva wine.

pc79 - Oh my...and here's me thinking it had been an expensive month lol!

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kenzo wrote: pc79 - Oh my...and here's me thinking it had been an expensive month lol!
Access to Europeans from London ain't so bad. Still need to hide the CC bill from the Mrs. :D Divorce is more expensive than wine!

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After agreeable experiences with the Semillon and the Vincent Grenache

6 * 2021 Cirillo Ancestor Vine 1850 Rosato

I know Granache is a harder sell than Cab, Shiraz or Pinot, but the idea of making a Rose from some of the oldest Grenache vines in the world is mid boggling. I like darker Roses and hopefully this will fit the bill.
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mychurch wrote:After agreeable experiences with the Semillon and the Vincent Grenache

6 * 2021 Cirillo Ancestor Vine 1850 Rosato

I know Granache is a harder sell than Cab, Shiraz or Pinot, but the idea of making a Rose from some of the oldest Grenache vines in the world is mid boggling. I like darker Roses and hopefully this will fit the bill.
Grenache and Rose are two 'hot' categories in retail land right now. A Grenache rose should be good for cash flow 8), the remaining juice and skins will go back into a dry table red.

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24 x 2018 Leconfield Cabernet
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mjs wrote:24 x 2018 Leconfield Cabernet
How old are you again? :D :D

Mid-week Coonawarra quaffers?

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Indeed :mrgreen:this and previous orders enough to have a bath in :wink:
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Michael McNally wrote:
mjs wrote:24 x 2018 Leconfield Cabernet
How old are you again? :D :D

Mid-week Coonawarra quaffers?

Cheers

Michael
Michael, a very relevant point! :lol: :lol: Anyway, I m sure you’ve got a fair idea! At the bargain price offered, definitely a mid week quaffer.
But seriously, it is an issue that I am considering more and more. I’ve reinvigorated my interest in Bordeaux over the last couple of years, but do I go for current releases or pick off some older bottles in the secondary market? The latter seems to be prevailing. Do I keep buying dozens of new Australian releases when I prefer drinking wine with a bit of age? It’s gotta stop, or at least start to wind down sooner or later. There’s plenty of stock in the cellar to enjoy!
Dare say, a question that all of us have to face at some stage. Anyway, a trip to Coonawarra in three weeks for Cabernet Celebrations probably won’t help. Last weekend’s trip to the Barossa didn’t help either :lol: :lol:
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mjs wrote:[Michael, a very relevant point! :lol: :lol: Anyway, I m sure you’ve got a fair idea! At the bargain price offered, definitely a mid week quaffer.
But seriously, it is an issue that I am considering more and more. I’ve reinvigorated my interest in Bordeaux over the last couple of years, but do I go for current releases or pick off some older bottles in the secondary market? The latter seems to be prevailing. Do I keep buying dozens of new Australian releases when I prefer drinking wine with a bit of age? It’s gotta stop, or at least start to wind down sooner or later. There’s plenty of stock in the cellar to enjoy!
Dare say, a question that all of us have to face at some stage. Anyway, a trip to Coonawarra in three weeks for Cabernet Celebrations probably won’t help. Last weekend’s trip to the Barossa didn’t help either :lol: :lol:
Cheers, Malcolm
Good points, but keep buying like you'll never die Malcom!

Cheers

Michael
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First 2020 red purchases

6 Wynns Shiraz
6 Stonyfell Metala

Keep buying like you'll never die...umm I was thinking of tapering off 10 years ago...what happened there :shock: :shock:
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