Sunday and I am up early.....
Sunday and I am up early.....
So its time to tell us what you have been drinking over the last week. Lists, vibes or TN welcome.
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Too much!! But first tastes of
Charles Sturt Uni Chardonnay 2007 Rather nice in the lighter style. Varietal peach with some grapefruit, subdued oak, good mouthfeel. finishes nice and dry with some lively acid/citrus.
St Hallett Blackwell Shiraz 2006 When first opened the vanillin oak was overt but over the course of a couple of hours or so the wine breathed, came together very nicely, deep-seated dark fruits, some dark chocolate and licorice. The oak mostly moved to the tail end of the lengthy finish. One of the more noticeably oaked wines I've had recently, the other was...
The Story Grampians Shiraz 2006 Quite different from the Blackwell, more savoury but also with deep-seated dark fruits and cedary oak rather than vanillin oak. It's so enjoyable now that I'll have to restrain myself from drinking any more of it for a few years.
daz
Charles Sturt Uni Chardonnay 2007 Rather nice in the lighter style. Varietal peach with some grapefruit, subdued oak, good mouthfeel. finishes nice and dry with some lively acid/citrus.
St Hallett Blackwell Shiraz 2006 When first opened the vanillin oak was overt but over the course of a couple of hours or so the wine breathed, came together very nicely, deep-seated dark fruits, some dark chocolate and licorice. The oak mostly moved to the tail end of the lengthy finish. One of the more noticeably oaked wines I've had recently, the other was...
The Story Grampians Shiraz 2006 Quite different from the Blackwell, more savoury but also with deep-seated dark fruits and cedary oak rather than vanillin oak. It's so enjoyable now that I'll have to restrain myself from drinking any more of it for a few years.
daz
Hi, just impressions this time,
2001 D'arenberg Footbolt
- Good quaffer. Excellent value.
2004 Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton-Charlmagne
- Wow, this is the goods. Sublime.
1999 Leroy Bourgogne
- 2nd time in as many weeks. Just lovely!
1990 Cos D'estournel
- Still very primary!!! Great drink. Many, many years left.
Cheers,
Monghead.
2001 D'arenberg Footbolt
- Good quaffer. Excellent value.
2004 Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton-Charlmagne
- Wow, this is the goods. Sublime.
1999 Leroy Bourgogne
- 2nd time in as many weeks. Just lovely!
1990 Cos D'estournel
- Still very primary!!! Great drink. Many, many years left.
Cheers,
Monghead.
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Sunday and I am up early.....
2006 Willow Creek 'Tulum' Chardonnay Mornington Peninsula
Lifted fruit aromas of melon and fig ,and background cedar oak-classic Chardonnay characters from cc. The palate has a focused mid palate, with the flavour spectrum here more in the citrus spectrum-makes one think this has mid term potential but I'm happy to quaff it now.. Great with my steamed butter beans and pan fried lemon pepper Snapper....
Lifted fruit aromas of melon and fig ,and background cedar oak-classic Chardonnay characters from cc. The palate has a focused mid palate, with the flavour spectrum here more in the citrus spectrum-makes one think this has mid term potential but I'm happy to quaff it now.. Great with my steamed butter beans and pan fried lemon pepper Snapper....
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Massale by Kooyong Pinot Noir 2007
Smells gamey and slightly funky, touch of spice, strawberries, sour cherries. A Light bodied wine, red fruits, spice and savouriness on a linear palate. Finishes dry and in a cleansing manner. Very well balanced and very good with food. In my opinion much better than the Kooyong 2004, it's kinda like the Faiveley Bourgogne 2005, but more polished, and more linear. Opened up quite a bit the next day, while still retaining the lovely touch of gaminess. 92
Two that particularly appealed; Te Mata Bullnose Syrah 05 is drinking very nicely but will improve I'm sure. I have several more under the house and will try to keep my paws off those for at least another 2-3 years. Also very much enjoyed Fromm Riesling Spatlese 07, which I tried on Craig's recommendation. Its light greeny-straw in colour but is rich and beautifully crafted; delicious stuff. However, although its a step up from other med-sweet rieslings I rate (such as Carrick, Greenough Hope and Pegasus), I don't think it quite matches the Felton Road, which gets my pick of top NZ riesling (of those I've tried to date). Aslo worth a mention - the non-reserve Church Road Merlot/Cab 06 - this was not bad. Decent structure, appealing cigar box, plum and cherry; I think it would cellar pretty well.
Cheers,
Mike
Mike
bick. agree with your assessment. felton road has an edge (just) at this stage. however the fromm based on experience improves after 12 months in the bottle. it can be a little shy on release
i dont think its an 'argument' that needs an answer. fact of the matter is people should buy both if they are riesling lovers
i too would put felton at the top of the list. others in the top rank include villa reserve and peregrene charcoal creek. peg bay a notch behind this year.
i dont think its an 'argument' that needs an answer. fact of the matter is people should buy both if they are riesling lovers
i too would put felton at the top of the list. others in the top rank include villa reserve and peregrene charcoal creek. peg bay a notch behind this year.
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A tale of two pinots.
Williams Crossing 06 Pinot Noir
Curly Flat second label, this is a lovely, plucky wine that improved over the night. Love it and have ordered me some more.
Red Hill Pinot Noir 2005
Dried out and one dimensional - tastes like a cheap pinot and it was, granted at $15ish. Suspect this may have done one summer too many in the local hypermarche.
Williams Crossing 06 Pinot Noir
Curly Flat second label, this is a lovely, plucky wine that improved over the night. Love it and have ordered me some more.
Red Hill Pinot Noir 2005
Dried out and one dimensional - tastes like a cheap pinot and it was, granted at $15ish. Suspect this may have done one summer too many in the local hypermarche.
Cheers
Wayno
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Wayno
Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.
1995 Tahbilk Cabernet-Shiraz (Nagambie) {cork, 12.5%, $20}
It's pretty remarkable in 2008 that a winery sells a 13-year-old wine for a lobster from the cellar door. Even more so when it turns out to be as good as this. Very Tahbilk in style, which is to say faintly leathery and rustic, but all in a good way, with developed small berry fruit and resolved tannins; all is in balance, and leads to a persistent, dry, and very wine-like finish. No blockbuster, obviously, but even a fruit-slut wouldn't object to this. A fine offering and a pleasure to drink; I note the winery has moved on the 96 now!
cheers,
Graeme
It's pretty remarkable in 2008 that a winery sells a 13-year-old wine for a lobster from the cellar door. Even more so when it turns out to be as good as this. Very Tahbilk in style, which is to say faintly leathery and rustic, but all in a good way, with developed small berry fruit and resolved tannins; all is in balance, and leads to a persistent, dry, and very wine-like finish. No blockbuster, obviously, but even a fruit-slut wouldn't object to this. A fine offering and a pleasure to drink; I note the winery has moved on the 96 now!
cheers,
Graeme