July 2023 Purchases

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July 2023 Purchases

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More than half the month gone and nobody has bought anything apart from Wendouree.

I picked a few oddities, including a 2012 Petite Arvine and a 57 1er Cru Desert Wine from the Saint Croix de Mont.
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27 assorted quaffers from the cellar door fest.
Mainly CV water vale Rizz from shut the gate and claymore etc etc.
forgotten already! took the market trolley again and loaded up.

oh yeah 2022 shut the gate Gewürztraminer. grabbed a few of these.
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4 x Agricola Flaxman Valley Syrah 2022
3 x Agricola Kalimna Sands Shiraz 2022
3 x Setiono Flaxman Valley Syrah 2021

My cellar is at capacity but I still keep on purchasing........
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6 x 2022 Grand Puy Lacoste
6 x 2022 Pichon Lalande
6 x 2022 Pontet Canet

Geez I must have rocks in my head - at least I limited myself to 6-bottle boxes.
Apparently pretty smart wines though.

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1 x 2021 Wild Duck Creek Duck Muck
1 x 2021 Wild Duck Creek Reserve Shiraz magnum
1 x 2017 Rockford Basket Press Magnum
12 x 2021 Umani Ronchi Montempuliano d'Abruzzo Podere

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WineRick wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 6:57 pm 6 x 2022 Grand Puy Lacoste
6 x 2022 Pichon Lalande
6 x 2022 Pontet Canet

Geez I must have rocks in my head - at least I limited myself to 6-bottle boxes.
Apparently pretty smart wines though.
Some of my favourites from Bordeaux.. should make for some nice drinking down the road

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A little re-balancing of the cellar with mostly unfancy wines, and absolutely betraying my vinous butterfly tendencies:

2x Soalheiro Primeiras Vinhas 2021
Soalheiro Granit 2022
Soalheiro Allo 2022
Luis Pato Vinhas Velhas tinto 2018
2x Vigneti Massa Derthona 2021
2x Vigneti Massa Piccolo Derthona 2022
Chiara Condello Tre Vigne Sangiovese 2020
2x Stella Giuseppe Convento Freisa d'Asti 2019
2x Stella Giuseppe Sufragio Grignolino d'Asti 2021
Thymiopoulos Naoussa Alta 2020
2x Niepoort NatCool Drink Me Tinto 2021
Furlani Velato
Furlani Macerato
Viúva Gomes Pirata da Viúva Castelão 2020
Poggio Archetipo Timorasso Terre Di Libarna Colli Tortonesi 2019
Anselmo Mendes Contacto Alvarinho 2022
Feudi di San Gregorio Biancolella 2021
Piero Gatti Brachetto Piemonte 2022

Also leaning into two favourites of recent years in Vinho Verde and Timorasso. I'm a huge fan of Soalheiro's standard bottling and the Primeiras Vinhas, but this will be my first try of the lighter Allo, and mineral Granit (and also first try of the Mendes Contacto which sees some time on the lees).

Luis Pato Baga a long time favourite, and the grape is one I've come to love in recent years, that's partly why I got the Niepoort as well, but also trying it out as a summer wine.

Chiaro Condello seems to get a bit of attention in the UK these days, but this is my first try of it, but I love the wines of their neighbour in Predappio, Emilia-Romagna - Drei Dona.

Freisa and Grignolino two grapes that I love as relatively modest table wines, and I reckon deserve a bit more attention

The Thymiopoulos is a Xinomavro, a grape touted as being nebbiolo like. I've seen that said about a few grapes, but reckon (whilst not identical) it's the one that best marries tannic structure with aromatics, as nebbiolo does.

Furlani a new name to me, and not one I noticed on either of our holidays in Trentino. Partly bought out of a love for the region and partly to explore natural wines a little further (it's been hit and miss, but also interesting, and I do value that in exploring the wine world)

Viuva Gomes are better known for long-ageing tannic Colares, but this looked an interesting diversion

Feudi di San Gregorio Biancolella is a somewhat rare Campanian grape that I've appreciated in the Marisa Cuomo / Gran Furor whites made in Furore looking over the Amalfi coast. Feudi can be a little modern / easy going for my tastes, but I've also found super value in their more modest wines. Hoping for that here.

Finally a Brachetto, something of a sister grape to Moscato, albeit typically light red / pink, but as with Moscato d'Asti, typically made in a low alcohol, sweet, lightly sparkling / frizzante style. It's become my aperitivo wine of choice in Italy, the light fizz and sweetness working as a nice pick-me-up after some energetic strolling.
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On one of my first dates with Trudi we met for an afternoon session at Christie’s in Amsterdam (I think I bought some Clarendon Hills), had an early dinner at a restaurant called Spring (where David Elswood and the Christie’s team turned up later) and ended up seeing John Foxx at the Paridisso at 9pm. The first wine I ordered for dinner was a too tropical Loire white, which we didn’t finish. 2 businessmen at a neighboring table were drinking a half bottle of 89 Gaja Barbaressco which I had never tried. Ordered a bottle and was impressed that the waiter came out with the wine list to check if the vintage was ok ie do you know you are ordering an expensive bottle ? It was marvelous and the empty bottle is still sitting on display at home.

Saw a full bottle for sale at MW. Probably past it now, but what the hell, time to give it another go.

Also picked up a couple of bottles of 2016 Purple Hands Ancestor Cabernet - been wanting to try for a while.

Was going to bid on some ports, but I heard that one of our members was bidding on 30 different fortifieds, so decided to stay out of the bidding.
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Ha ha, no surprises on who that would be MC...apparently making lots of room and getting excellent cashflow on all those Frenchies.
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6 each of the 2022 Vickery Watervale and EV Rieslings...after discounts and cashback's $11 a bottle...happy happy days
12 2022 Crabtree Estate Riesling

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At yesterday auction: 2 X Wild Duck Creek Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 at $50/bottle not including commission.

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Have not bought much in the past few months, more drinking what
I already have. However couldn't resist have a small dabble this month:

Best's Great Western Sparkling Shiraz 2013 & 2017
DML VIN Reserve Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir 2021
Main Ridge Estate The Acre Pinot Noir 2016
Canalicchio di Sopra Rosso di Montalcino Sangiovese 2019
G.B Burlotto Langhe Nebbiolo 2020

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6 x 2021 Wynns The Siding Cabernet - cheap at Stirling Hotel Cellars
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Rossco wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:23 am Have not bought much in the past few months, more drinking what
I already have. However couldn't resist have a small dabble this month:

Best's Great Western Sparkling Shiraz 2013 & 2017
OK ................... lost out to you on the Best's Great Western Sparkling Shiraz 2013 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Alan Foo wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 2:26 pm
OK ................... lost out to you on the Best's Great Western Sparkling Shiraz 2013 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Alan
LOL there were multiple lots of the Sparkling

I lost a lot more than i won that's for sure :D

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