Sharkey wrote:Bob H. wrote:Sharkey, you are a lucky guy, living there where you can get Tahbilk at the drop of a dollar! I have the 95, 98, 99,00,02,and 06, marsanne. I also have one single bottle of the 02 rousanne, which I desperately need to find a reason to open. I also have some red. regular shiraz and some 1860 shiraz. The latter needs a special occasion for opening too.
Bob
I still have a few bottles of 80s and early 90s Cab Sav (86, 88, 91 I think) as well as a magnum of 92 Marsanne - which also needs a special occasion for opening.
Bob H. wrote:If you find yourself on this side of the pond, yell at me and we will pull some bark.
Likewise.
I don't cellar whites but have occasionally got an aged marsanne in a mixed case, mainly Chairman's Selections I buy mostly for the 1860s but more recently the reserves/ESPs as well which I have stashed plus a bottle each of 03, 04 cab and shiraz. My preference for whites is when young, fresh - prefer the roussanne to the marsanne, the former finds more favour on my palate as a young wine.
Most recent buy from Tahbilk was last month, a self-selected mix:
2x Tahbilk 2007 Tempranillo ($12.55 each) - varietal, savoury good+
3x Tahbilk 2005 Shiraz ($16.15 each) - deep fruit, eucalypt, very good+
2x Tahbilk 2007 Cabernet Franc ($12.55 each) - very nice, plummy good+
1x Tahbilk 1996 'Museum Release' Cabernet/Shiraz ($19.75 each)*
1x Cellar Door & Web Special Tahbilk 2004 Roussanne ($12.55 each)*
3x Tahbilk 2008 Roussanne ($11.65 each) - nice mouthfeel, very good+
*not tried
Yeah, Bob it's great to have ready access to Tahbilk's wines but it can get the credit card limit burned too.
Cheers
daz
ps I reckon the marsanne 00 is the best I've tried young.