JO's new 2006 Wine Annual

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What was the biggest surprise for you in JO's new Annual?

Poll ended at Sun Oct 30, 2005 3:23 pm

The 2002 Leewin Estate Art Series Chardonnay being voted wine of the year. (97 pts)
1
2%
The 2003 Majella Cabernet receiving 86 pts (the 2002 receiving a higher rating)
6
14%
The 2002 Wirra Wirra RSW Shiraz receiving 87 pts (the 2001 receiving a higher rating
9
21%
Nothing, everything is as I expected it would be.
6
14%
Don't care or don't intend on buying it anyway.
17
40%
Something else (please provide details below)
3
7%
 
Total votes: 42

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Red Bigot
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Dan, welcome to "the other side" as a registered member ;-)
Cheers
Brian
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danclarke
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Post by danclarke »

Red Bigot wrote:Dan, welcome to "the other side" as a registered member ;-)


Thanks Brian,
It feels nice and comfy here, I might go and throw on some slippers.

Procorkers Pffftttt!
:lol:

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Handy
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Post by Handy »

danclarke wrote:If....if, you feel you must comdemn a wine, never ever do it unless you have looked over at least two bottles.


or three if they are under cork :wink:

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Post by GraemeG »

JO scores on new Mount Marys are 'the usual'. Incidentally, when the mailer does arrive, I'd appreciate if someone posted a note. Due to a botched address-change advice last year, my mailer would have been returned "not at this address". I wrote a letter a few months later begging to go back on the list, but I don't know if I've met with approval...

cheers,
Graeme

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Post by Milwaukee Twin »

Isn't this the same fella who was sacked by Steven Tanzer?

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Milwaukee Twin wrote:Isn't this the same fella who was sacked by Steven Tanzer?


Yes; there are a number of American reviewers that don't fully understand the Australian Category and want/have a myopic view of what we produce. If you tell them what they need to hear rather than want they want to hear, (and that goes as much for the readers) they don't like it.
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Post by Kieran »

GraemeG wrote:Biggest surprise for me was seeing St Peters elevated to No 1 status. Only seemed to take a few vintages.

On the basis of the point scores, Giaconda's shiraz will be next. Mathematically, Steingarten riesling should be a '1' already - at least by his scores. He flagged in the text that Lakes Folly Chardy (of all things) was pushing a '1' as well, but I think Tyrrell's are unlucky not to have Vat 1 there already - 7 of the last 8 vintages have been 95, and the exception was a 96.

And, heretical as it is to say so, he must be allowing Hill of Grace a bit of latitude - at least on his scoring basis.

Good to see some major changes over scores and drinking windows of Wynns Black label too. I like to know the dates of his scores - I suspect many of them are over 10 years old (yes, seiously).

cheers,
Graeme


I don't think that regular 95s can elevate something to No. 1 - it has to be 96s.

Epis Pinot is probably close to a promotion too. Steingarten should be there already.

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Post by Raymond W »

Haven't had the chance to get my hands on his 2006 Annual. The 2005 Annual was quite useful and did help guide me in a number of my purchases along with other information that I got from this forum and other places.

I guess I will have to ask my family to post me a copy.

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Post by manning »

Dear Fans of JO everywhere.

Please heed this incredibly wise man's advice regarding the Wirra Wirra RSW 02. It is clearly rubbish and shouldn't be in your cellar.

As a kindness to those affected, I am available to collect your bottles and will then dispose of them in a socially responsible fashion, at no charge to you.

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manning wrote:DAs a kindness to those affected, I am available to collect your bottles and will then dispose of them in a socially responsible fashion, at no charge to you.


Gee thanks manning, I'll send mine to you right away! :lol: :lol:
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Red Bigot wrote:
manning wrote:DAs a kindness to those affected, I am available to collect your bottles and will then dispose of them in a socially responsible fashion, at no charge to you.


Gee thanks manning, I'll send mine to you right away! :lol: :lol:


Yep, good idea but don't forget to filter them through your kidneys first. :wink:
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Ric
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