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NZ Wine Shops

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Hi All,
Does anyone have any recommendations for online wine retailers in NZ? Am currently based in Sydney, but am one of the few who will be heading back and would like to start a cellar in the meantime. Storage will be in a friends cellar in Auckland.
From New Zealand i'm mainly interested in Hawkes Bay reds, but also want to pick up some French (Bordeaux and Rhone) to tuck away.

Thanks in advance.

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I've been looking into NZ wines shops myself as well recently, as I'm intending on going to NZ on holidays soon. The best ones I've found so far are:

Regional Wines & Spirits (which is in Wellington)
http://www.regionalwines.co.nz/

First Glass (Auckland)
http://first-glass.co.nz/storefront.asp

Scenic Cellars (Taupo)
http://www.sceniccellars.co.nz/
Scenic Cellars in particular seem to have a substantial amount of Bordeaux listed on their website.

If anyone else knows of any better ones, let me know.

ps. Apologies to Gavin if it’s inappropriate for me to mention other retailers on here, but I didn’t think any NZ retailers would be in competition with Gavin’s business. If this posting is inappropriate then you have my sincere apologies, and please delete this posting.


Bill
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Good suggestions; would echo FWDC in Auckland. Wait for CraigNZ and Sue to jump in with their comments. PMs sent.

Cheers,
Max
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Post by Ian S »

The Wellington and Taupo recco's are good ones. Worth a hop down to Taupo from Auckland, as the place has a nice feel to it and Scenic Cellars warrants a good ferret around downstairs.

Maybe mailing lists might be an option as well?

regards

Ian

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Maximus wrote:Good suggestions; would echo FWDC in Auckland. Wait for CraigNZ and Sue to jump in with their comments. PMs sent.

Cheers,


I work for First Glass - but only in the capacity of writing their tasting notes from their Wednesday tastings - even though I am probably biased. But I do have to say they an excellent selection of wines, and if there is something someone wants that they don't have in stock, they will do their hardest to find some for you. You can order online - or send them an email - they will respond on Monday.

Hawkes Bay reds - just tasted the Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Merlot 2005 - and it's a cracker. Craggy Range Sophia 2005 is good too, but on price comparison, it's hard to go past the CRGG Merlot. There's still some 2005 Coleraine around, so I would recommend grabbing some of that without too much delay. Some strikingly good Syrahs around as well but if you can get hold of the Vidal Soler Syrah 2004 - which was put on for tasting at the Hot Red Hawkes Bay event earlier in May so must be still available - this is astoundingly good, in fact better than any of the 2005 Syrahs I tasted that day, so if you see it - grab it.

Cheers,
Sue

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Hi Sue,

So if the Vidal Soler Syrah '04 is so good, is the Vidal Reserve Syrah '04 even better?

Bill


SueNZ wrote:Some strikingly good Syrahs around as well but if you can get hold of the Vidal Soler Syrah 2004 - which was put on for tasting at the Hot Red Hawkes Bay event earlier in May so must be still available - this is astoundingly good, in fact better than any of the 2005 Syrahs I tasted that day, so if you see it - grab it.

Cheers,
Sue

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Bill wrote:Hi Sue,

So if the Vidal Soler Syrah '04 is so good, is the Vidal Reserve Syrah '04 even better?

Bill


Tasted them side by side and while they are both gold medal / 5 star / 90-whatever-something point quality, the Soler really pushed my buttons to the extreme. So 'no' to your question. I rate the Soler higher. It really is an outstanding wine and I love the way it has developed over the last several months.

Cheers,
Sue

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Thanks all for the info, look's like the 05 Hawkes Bay reds will be a nice place to start!

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Hi Sue,

So if the Vidal Soler Syrah '04 is so good, is the Vidal Reserve Syrah '04 even better?

Bill


For once i will take a different view to Sue, my tastes are usually very close!!

i prefer the reserve, it seems a little more deep set and restrained to me which i enjoy. it reminds me of a seppelts st peters structurally.

the times ive tried the solar ive noticed a bit of spirit which destracts me, though it has countlss trophies which indicate many dont feel the same

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FWIW I ordered from First Glass for the first time only last week. The site's good, there's a decent choice and service was excellent, so I'd definately recommend them.

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If I may, I would recommend my business partners wine website being http://squashedgrape.co.nz/tcontrol/welcome.php
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Great selection, great service, great prices. I've bought a few times on my occasional visits...

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