Aussy vintners should be shot....
Aussy vintners should be shot....
Guys,
I just finished the bottle of
Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9, 2003 and now on top of "Foxy" Shiraz I MUST get a case of this beauty!
It's bigger than ANYTHING I've had so far, and I can't find the food to compliment this beauty, this wine is a food in itself!
The color is perfect BLACK, I couldn't see my finger thru the rim! Black hole is "whiter" than the color of this magnifecent wine. Nose reminds me my other all tiem favorite Vitis Terrarum from Spain. 16% alchohol is INVISIBLE, the balance of this wine is just amazing. Chow-Chow,
this grape haven't dissolved 2x2, it dissolved 2x4 and few oak barrels in the process.
I am completely in LOVE and I have Aussies to blame! It's undignified to fall in love at my age!
Please, stop sending us your best juice! You are breaking our US wallets,
$36(US) a bottle, , and IRRESSISTABLE! to control oneself....because of your vintners, our trade defecit is bulging, making US Dollar smaller than my you know what!
I just finished the bottle of
Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9, 2003 and now on top of "Foxy" Shiraz I MUST get a case of this beauty!
It's bigger than ANYTHING I've had so far, and I can't find the food to compliment this beauty, this wine is a food in itself!
The color is perfect BLACK, I couldn't see my finger thru the rim! Black hole is "whiter" than the color of this magnifecent wine. Nose reminds me my other all tiem favorite Vitis Terrarum from Spain. 16% alchohol is INVISIBLE, the balance of this wine is just amazing. Chow-Chow,
this grape haven't dissolved 2x2, it dissolved 2x4 and few oak barrels in the process.
I am completely in LOVE and I have Aussies to blame! It's undignified to fall in love at my age!
Please, stop sending us your best juice! You are breaking our US wallets,
$36(US) a bottle, , and IRRESSISTABLE! to control oneself....because of your vintners, our trade defecit is bulging, making US Dollar smaller than my you know what!
Re: Aussy vintners should be shot....
Serge wrote:Please, stop sending us your best juice!
Serge,
We arn't and its not! The MP9 is an export job and most Oz wine lovers that I know that have tried it don't think much of it but the American market just laps it up.
TORB,
I loved it and if the entire continet of Australia doesn't think much of it,
I still love it.
This is Arnold Shwarzenigger of the wines,
as my wife put it in the article whe wrote for an Australain magazine
http://sexia.com
I loved it and if the entire continet of Australia doesn't think much of it,
I still love it.
This is Arnold Shwarzenigger of the wines,
as my wife put it in the article whe wrote for an Australain magazine
http://sexia.com
Serge, I bought the 2001 fr Wickman's auction. It nearly sent me inro orbit Couldnt get the '02(heard this is the best)
The '03 is supposed to be the tamest of the lot and it's enuf to send u in the state of ecstasy...goodonya mate!
btw. Sparky Marquis is the original winemaker of Fox Creek(left in 1998) Others S.Marquis u should get ur dirty fingers on is his Henry Drive Rsv., Shirvington(not as potent as the Shiraz 9) and label prestige - Intergrity Shiraz.
His stuffs are evil and I'm a devotee
The '03 is supposed to be the tamest of the lot and it's enuf to send u in the state of ecstasy...goodonya mate!
btw. Sparky Marquis is the original winemaker of Fox Creek(left in 1998) Others S.Marquis u should get ur dirty fingers on is his Henry Drive Rsv., Shirvington(not as potent as the Shiraz 9) and label prestige - Intergrity Shiraz.
His stuffs are evil and I'm a devotee
Re: Aussy vintners should be shot....
TORB wrote:We aren't and its not!
The stuff tastes like liquid licorice to me. Lots of people like it, and that's great, but the M-P stuff is not every gringo's favorite, at least not this one
Cheers,
Alan
Black wines
Heh Serge,
Ask Torb who has tried both which is bigger.....my Petit Sirah/ (Durif)
or the MP9.
Cheers
Smithy
home of the mega-red
Re: Black wines
smithy wrote:8)
Heh Serge,
Ask Torb who has tried both which is bigger.....my Petit Sirah/ (Durif)
or the MP9.
Cheers
Smithy
Smithy,
I believe it's YOURS,
or you wouldn't bring it up. Can you send me a bottle, so I could be like TORB and familiar with both too?
I only kidding, the state I am living in doesn't allow direct shipments of wine to consumers,
*^%#%ers!
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Marquis phillips? Isn't this the stuff that Boral and CSR/Rinker use to lay road pavements with?
For me, the stuff is undrinkable. Genuinely undrinakble. Liquid detergent with a dose of Benadryl. Makes Duck Muck look like a Moscato d'asti.
For me, the stuff is undrinkable. Genuinely undrinakble. Liquid detergent with a dose of Benadryl. Makes Duck Muck look like a Moscato d'asti.
Danny
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in having new eyes. We must never be afraid to go too far, for success lies just beyond - Marcel Proust
Chow Chow wrote:Hi Smitty, Heard so much abot ur wines but no chance to purchase any.
Stylistically. is it anything like the Bullers Calliope '02?
Martin,
Brian, Campbell and I tasted our way though almost 40 Durifs at Warrabilla recently, all double blind. You will have to wait for our stories to come out for all the detail, by Warribilla was at the top of the pile and I did not find them over-ripe. Buller was right up there too.
Serge
Beginning to think our free trade agreement is a bit wobbly. You in the states don't even have free trade between each other!
You must get a bit envious of the way we as consumers can just ring up any winery in the country and get whatever is available cheaply reliably and even LEGALLY!
Cheers
Smithy
home of the mega-red
Serge
Beginning to think our free trade agreement is a bit wobbly. You in the states don't even have free trade between each other!
You must get a bit envious of the way we as consumers can just ring up any winery in the country and get whatever is available cheaply reliably and even LEGALLY!
Cheers
Smithy
home of the mega-red
smithy wrote:8)
Serge
Beginning to think our free trade agreement is a bit wobbly. You in the states don't even have free trade between each other!
You must get a bit envious of the way we as consumers can just ring up any winery in the country and get whatever is available cheaply reliably and even LEGALLY!
Cheers
Smithy
you think I am "just a bit" envious?????
Oh no,
this is envy of Gargantuan proportion!!!!
You KNOW that something is wrong in the country when I can buy:
guns and have 'em shipped from anywhere in the country,
but can't buy...beverge. This case is now in the Supreme Court,
as the 21st Constitutional amendment contradicts the federal law of free trade between the states.
We'll see if "supremes" see what everybody but liquor distributors who control the trade see.
Serge,
There is a big box wine store here in the Chicago area called Sam's Wine Store, and they have a very large selection of wines worldwide. I just checked their website www.samswine.com and looked for the Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9. It shows online that they have the stuff at $35 pb. Whether or not they actually have it still in the store could be another question. There are 2 stores in the area, one reasonably close to where I live. I was there a week ago - too bad I didn't know about it then cuz I could have checked for you. Want me to take a look?
There is a big box wine store here in the Chicago area called Sam's Wine Store, and they have a very large selection of wines worldwide. I just checked their website www.samswine.com and looked for the Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9. It shows online that they have the stuff at $35 pb. Whether or not they actually have it still in the store could be another question. There are 2 stores in the area, one reasonably close to where I live. I was there a week ago - too bad I didn't know about it then cuz I could have checked for you. Want me to take a look?
Serge,
There is a big box wine store here in the Chicago area called Sam's Wine Store, and they have a very large selection of wines worldwide. I just checked their website www.samswine.com and looked for the Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9. It shows online that they have the stuff at $35 pb. Whether or not they actually have it still in the store could be another question. There are 2 stores in the area, one reasonably close to where I live. I was there a week ago - too bad I didn't know about it then cuz I could have checked for you. Want me to take a look?
There is a big box wine store here in the Chicago area called Sam's Wine Store, and they have a very large selection of wines worldwide. I just checked their website www.samswine.com and looked for the Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9. It shows online that they have the stuff at $35 pb. Whether or not they actually have it still in the store could be another question. There are 2 stores in the area, one reasonably close to where I live. I was there a week ago - too bad I didn't know about it then cuz I could have checked for you. Want me to take a look?
Mike M wrote:Serge,
There is a big box wine store here in the Chicago area called Sam's Wine Store, and they have a very large selection of wines worldwide. I just checked their website www.samswine.com and looked for the Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9. It shows online that they have the stuff at $35 pb. Whether or not they actually have it still in the store could be another question. There are 2 stores in the area, one reasonably close to where I live. I was there a week ago - too bad I didn't know about it then cuz I could have checked for you. Want me to take a look?
Mike, thanks!
I'll pick up a case today and living in Florida, no recipe state,
has the huge disadvantages-
I can look but I can't touch anything beyond state border
;(
Let's hope "supremes" do the right thing thsi year,
than we'll be able to buy wine as easily as we buy guns.
Anonymous wrote:Sick, ain't it? It's OK to shoot it, but we dare not drink it mate. Thank goodness we don't have the same shipping restrictions here in IL that you guys have in FLA. Good luck, I hope you can get the case OK.
shouldn't be a problem,
I threatened the store owner with bodyly harm if I don't..this si where guns come handy!
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Marquis Phillips is the worst example of overoaked, over-extracted, excessively high alcohol wines that I've had the misfortune to gag down (in the spirit of polite company), anytime, anywhere. Neophyte North American cherry pickers and numbers chasers just lap this stuff up, and I don't understand why. It's rather like the emperor and his "new clothes," except that most of the onlookers still see pomp and brocade. It might be best described as a case of "sheeple" under the thrall of the Numbers Dictators, whose mandate is "Extraction, manipulation and excess."
Not for me, thank you very much.
Not for me, thank you very much.
Don't take any guff from those swine.
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Marquis Phillips is the worst example of overoaked, over-extracted, excessively high alcohol wines that I've had the misfortune to gag down (in the spirit of polite company), anytime, anywhere. Neophyte North American cherry pickers and numbers chasers just lap this stuff up, and I don't understand why. It's rather like the emperor and his "new clothes," except that most of the onlookers still see pomp and brocade. It might be best described as a case of "sheeple" under the thrall of the Numbers Dictators, whose mandate is "Extraction, manipulation and excess."
Not for me, thank you very much.
Not for me, thank you very much.
Don't take any guff from those swine.