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grasshopper
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Hi Guys,

I have been MIA for a while due to new job and new baby but I have had to return as my wine stocks are diminishing rapidly. The budget is still tight so am after your latest top value wines (preferably under $20.00).

I have still got some Majella Musicians and Heartlands and thought these were terrific. If you guys can't suggest anything else to try then I can, at least, get some more of these.

Thanks in advance,
Andrew

P.S. I did do a search/scan for recent similar threads but couldn't find any. However, apologies if I missed one.

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Hey Andrew

Here's a couple under 20 that are pretty nice, not sure if you intend to cellar for a while or drink now, anyway;

2004 (I think) Charles Cimiky Trumps Shiraz - Very sexy little drink around $16-17.

2003 Mount Langi Ghiran Billi Billi Shiraz Think you can get it for under $14.

2003 Wynns Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon Under $20 would be better with a few years cellaring.

2004 Seppelt Chalambar Shiraz Same as the Wynns

2003/4 Thorn Clarke Shotfire Ridge Quartage Bordeaux Blend. Bloody nice but needs a vigorous decant. Around $18-19.

2005 Tulloch Verdelho A little out of left field but a nice change to all those Sauv Blanc/ Sem SB's. $12-13.

Just a few that I have enjoyed lately.

Cheers
Elvis

P.S Just found the thread from a few months back;
Topic; The search for the Holy Grail (under $20.cellar candidates)
http://forum.auswine.com.au/viewtopic.p ... amre+brook

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Post by Bill »

2004 Pepperjack Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon is bloody terrific, and often available around the traps for around $15. Check out the review on Winorama for tasting note.


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Gemtree 04 Uncut Shiraz lovely Mclaren Shiraz

As mentioned above the Thorn Clarke Quartage both just under $20 bucks

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Post by Daryl Douglas »

As well as some of the above including Quartage, WBL, Chalambar and Pepperjack Cab 04, consider:

The Black Chook Shiraz Viognier 05
Pepperjack Shiraz 04
Metala White Label Shiraz Cab 02 (if you can still find it)
St Hallett Faith Cab 03 (haven't tried either Faith 04s yet)
Morris Shiraz 01 (the cheapest and maybe the "now" best of the bunch)
Thorn Clarke Shotfire Ridge Shiraz 04
Seppelt Victorian Shiraz 03

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Post by Bill »

Oh, also a couple of others I don't think anyone else has mentioned yet:

2004 Penfolds Bin 138 Old Vine GSM
2004 Seppelt Moyston Cabernet Merlot


both around $20


Bill

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Post by Roddy »

Aside from those mentioned, latest releases of;

Saltram Mamre Brook Cabernet
Balnaves Shiraz
Rymill MC2 Cab Merlot Franc
Hoddles Creek Pinot

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Post by Wayno »

Other selections of note

Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir 2005$17-20
Hardys Oomoo Shiraz 2004$10-14
Wynns BL, Seppelts Shalamb, Saltram Mamre Brook$17-20
Morris Durif$18-20
Steingarten Riesling a bit over $20 but exceptional for its price

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Post by Nick »

Hugo Shiraz and Shottesbrook Shiraz are generally good solid McLaren Vale reds around $17. Current vintage I'd probably lean towards the Hugo.

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Post by Red Bigot »

Elvispga wrote:
2004 (I think) Charles Cimicky Trumps Shiraz - Very sexy little drink around $16-17.


Elvis, I tried this with high expectations after enjoying the 2002 vintage, but found it too simple and cloyingly sweet in comparison to that vintage, very disappointing.

There are so many good reds around in the under $20 bracket at present, many from the 2004 vintage, it's a sign of the times I guess, we should enjoy it while it lasts. Some of them will even cellar for 5 years or more if you want.
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2004 Wolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon

great stuff. $12 here on special
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Post by Sharkey »

I bought some Richmond Grove Barossa Reserve Shiraz 2001 for $12.50 on the weekend.

Sensational value for a wine that is drinking well now but will still last a few years.
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Post by scuzzii »

These are very good value as well

Jacob's Creek 2002 "reserve" Cab Sauv ($15)
Brands "Laira" Shiraz ($17)
Heathcote Winery "Cravens Place" 2003 Shiraz ($15)
Kilikanoon "Killermans Run" 2002 Cab Sauv ($18)
Richard hamilton 2003 "Hut Block" Cab Sauv ($15)
Wirra Wirra Church Block ($16)
Elderton Shiraz or Cab Sauv ($19)
d'Arenberg "Footbolt" shiraz ($16)
Bremerton "Tamblyn" Cab blend ($16)
Peter Lehmann 2002 barossa Cab Sauv ($14)
Grant Burge 2002 "Cameron Vale" Cab Sauv ($19)
Woodstock 2002 shiraz ($19)
Fox Creek "JSM" Cab ($19)

The others I have on my "under $20" list have been mentioned above already. Hope this helps.
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Here is one that will "officially" go up tomorrow.

***** for value
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Taylors Shiraz 2004 is the business on special for 12.99. Top wine.

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Post by Elvispga »

Red Bigot wrote:
Elvispga wrote:
2004 (I think) Charles Cimicky Trumps Shiraz - Very sexy little drink around $16-17.


Elvis, I tried this with high expectations after enjoying the 2002 vintage, but found it too simple and cloyingly sweet in comparison to that vintage, very disappointing.

There are so many good reds around in the under $20 bracket at present, many from the 2004 vintage, it's a sign of the times I guess, we should enjoy it while it lasts. Some of them will even cellar for 5 years or more if you want.


I tried it without any expectations, certainly not the 2002 to compare against. I quite enjoyed it for a quaffer. Makes me want to go and try the 2002 though.

You are right about about so many good reds out there for under $20. Drink em while you got em.

Cheers
Elvis

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Post by Partagas »

Clairalt swagman’s kiss and Taylor’s promise land are my favourite low price default quaffers that do the trick every vintage

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Post by grasshopper »

Thanks to everyone who has replied. I will be going shopping tomorrow for some of this stuff.

However, if in doubt, would you say it is pretty safe to go with any Shiraz from the Barossa from the 04 vintage? Are there safer bets?

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Post by SueNZ »

I've been guzzling Jip Jip Rocks Shiraz 2004 and Bremerton Selkirk Shiraz 2003. The Bremerton is a pretty smart find for under $20 (NZ).

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Post by Roscoe »

Another vote for the Bremerton Selkirk shiraz 2003, and also for the Annies Lane Shiraz 2004, tried last night. If you liked the Annies Lane 03, you will like the 04 as thay seem to be very similar if my palate memory is accurate. It is rich, ripe and with a fair swag of oak, the latter possibly a little better integrated than the 03. Easy to drink now, and very good value at around $11. In screw cap.
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