Just wondering if there are any particular bottles of wine that have been sitting on the shelf of your local wineshop that just haven't moved for whatever reason?
For me, it seems that Reynell Basket Pressed shiraz and also the Cabernet have been sitting in a shop I frequent ever since I started shopping there. I think they are the '97 and '98. My understanding is that these aren't all that bad, but the same few six packs remain on the floor regardless. I must buy one to try, just out of curiosity!
Anyone else have any?
Jamie
Left on the shelf
One that really stood out for me was the local Safeway stores, which had the 1995 Diamond Valley Estate Pinot on their shelves for years, and seemed determined not to stock any other vintage until someone bought it.
This vintage was average at best and would have been over the hill, particularly as their wine store temperatures were quite warm. No-one was ever going to buy it but they might well have bought following vintages which were much better. It demonstrated for me very clearly that the people running the stores have no idea at all about fine wine.
regards
Chris
This vintage was average at best and would have been over the hill, particularly as their wine store temperatures were quite warm. No-one was ever going to buy it but they might well have bought following vintages which were much better. It demonstrated for me very clearly that the people running the stores have no idea at all about fine wine.
regards
Chris
Some I've noticed over the last year or so and what i think are the reasons:
Chapel Hill reds 97/98 - good wine, but perhaps very slightly over priced at $27 mark
Wynns C/S 98 - good wine, good price but there was just HEAPS of it made.
I agree with TORB on the 99 Tintaras - price and quality was not a patch on the previous 4 vintages.
Reynell Basket Press - I've noticed this too. Not being a very approachable wine in its youth probably doesn't help. It is not cheap either.
Limestone Ridge 98 - beats me, very fine wine, good VFM at $33, perhaps the trio are suffering a bit of an identity crisis in this new era of blockbusters/hero wines ...
Classic Clare 96 Shiraz - at a tiny local bottle shop near where i live for $33.50 in any 1/2 dozen ... until i bought all 8 of them ! When you factor in VFM i don't think there was a better wine produced from that vintage.
Chapel Hill reds 97/98 - good wine, but perhaps very slightly over priced at $27 mark
Wynns C/S 98 - good wine, good price but there was just HEAPS of it made.
I agree with TORB on the 99 Tintaras - price and quality was not a patch on the previous 4 vintages.
Reynell Basket Press - I've noticed this too. Not being a very approachable wine in its youth probably doesn't help. It is not cheap either.
Limestone Ridge 98 - beats me, very fine wine, good VFM at $33, perhaps the trio are suffering a bit of an identity crisis in this new era of blockbusters/hero wines ...
Classic Clare 96 Shiraz - at a tiny local bottle shop near where i live for $33.50 in any 1/2 dozen ... until i bought all 8 of them ! When you factor in VFM i don't think there was a better wine produced from that vintage.
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Another one has just sprung to mind and I'd also like to get peoples impressions on this wine. Petaluma Shiraz. The store still has good stocks of the '99 but I believe the '00 is the current release? I got a couple of the '98 and I'm wondering about drinking windows or how it may be currently?
Thanks in advance
Jamie
Thanks in advance
Jamie
My local...
At my local it's the lesser known varieties. 97/98/99's still on the shelf when there are newer vintages. Grenache, Mouverdre, Pinot Menuier, Durif and the King Valley stuff that isn't i series (marsamino(sp?) and barb/neb/sangio). too many customers living inside the square!