Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
It's so warm I am going to officially declare it Sparking Shiraz weather at Chea TORB's Joint and celebrate with a bottle of the good stuff tonight.
Till then, please let us all know what you have been drinking over the past week.
Till then, please let us all know what you have been drinking over the past week.
Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Orlando Jacaranda Ridge CS 99 - went through a couple of bumps along the way but finished strongly. Excellent wine.
Cheers
Wayno
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Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Consumed one too many this week:
Elderton Shiraz 05 - not bad need alot more breathing time than what I allocated,nice Barossa shiraz but not as big as some of the past vintages, the Cimicky Trumps was a better drink.
Madfish Gold Turtle Shiraz 05 -after 4 hrs breathing the fruit came to the fore, medium bodied not bad but i will have to continue my quest for a great WA shiraz
Brindabella Hills Shiraz 06 - had some raves in the local press but not my cup of tea - too weak could not taste what the reviewers did.
Standout of the Week
Barwang Cabernet 06- beautiful deep purple red colour with a glorious taste of black fruits - smooth as silk - love hilltops cabernet
cheers
Seddo
Elderton Shiraz 05 - not bad need alot more breathing time than what I allocated,nice Barossa shiraz but not as big as some of the past vintages, the Cimicky Trumps was a better drink.
Madfish Gold Turtle Shiraz 05 -after 4 hrs breathing the fruit came to the fore, medium bodied not bad but i will have to continue my quest for a great WA shiraz
Brindabella Hills Shiraz 06 - had some raves in the local press but not my cup of tea - too weak could not taste what the reviewers did.
Standout of the Week
Barwang Cabernet 06- beautiful deep purple red colour with a glorious taste of black fruits - smooth as silk - love hilltops cabernet
cheers
Seddo
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2007 Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon Nice little drop. Typical of the style. Firm tannins that should see this go 15 years. Will go buy a case (or two) after I pay last months wine bills off the credit card.
2007 Clos Pierre Pinot Noir This is one of those exclusive to DM. 16 bucks! I've tasted plenty of $30-$40 Pinots that aren't as good as this one. Nice pinot fruit, supple tannins and good length balanced with a hint of oak. Very nice.
2008 Clos Pierre Pinot Noir Well the 2007 is good and the 2008 is no different. Still 16 bucks and great value. Will be a regular weekly quaffer for me.
2007 Clos Pierre Pinot Noir This is one of those exclusive to DM. 16 bucks! I've tasted plenty of $30-$40 Pinots that aren't as good as this one. Nice pinot fruit, supple tannins and good length balanced with a hint of oak. Very nice.
2008 Clos Pierre Pinot Noir Well the 2007 is good and the 2008 is no different. Still 16 bucks and great value. Will be a regular weekly quaffer for me.
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Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
1991 Wynns John Riddoch My first of this wine bought from auction which can be a bit of a lottery. It did not disappoint and thought it may be better in 5 years.
Chuc
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Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
2006 Curly Flat Pinot Noir- cherries, sap, forest floor, quality oak (which will integrate), cinammon and some boysenberry. Superb.
As always, IMVHO. And Cheers
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Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Last night enjoyed a '98 Tyrrells Rufus Stone Shiraz. This is really in a great drinking window at the moment. Mellow, smooth with all in great balance. It will not improve but does not need to. Think there still maybe a year or two to go at this level.
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Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Had a 90s dinner last night . . .
1999 Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon - Smelt and tasted amazingly young and fresh. Still predominantly lemon and lime, with just the start of the buttery, toasty characteristics. Should cellar for a long time yet. Great wine
1991 Tahbilk Shiraz - Had concerns as to whether this wine might be past it but happily is in still in great form! Lovely red brick colour. A beautiful aniseed aroma and plenty of complexity and length on the palette. Wine of the evening.
1996 Leasingham Bin 56 Cabernet Malbec - Aniseed, mint, and berries. Nice structure and soft tannins suggest it still has a few years yet. Very nice wine but somehow didn't quite have the complexity or enjoyment that the Tahbilk had.
Cheers,
Andrew
1999 Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon - Smelt and tasted amazingly young and fresh. Still predominantly lemon and lime, with just the start of the buttery, toasty characteristics. Should cellar for a long time yet. Great wine
1991 Tahbilk Shiraz - Had concerns as to whether this wine might be past it but happily is in still in great form! Lovely red brick colour. A beautiful aniseed aroma and plenty of complexity and length on the palette. Wine of the evening.
1996 Leasingham Bin 56 Cabernet Malbec - Aniseed, mint, and berries. Nice structure and soft tannins suggest it still has a few years yet. Very nice wine but somehow didn't quite have the complexity or enjoyment that the Tahbilk had.
Cheers,
Andrew
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2008 Felton Road Pinot Noir- Sexy Good
Now, how do I get some Block 3 or 5...
Monghead.
Now, how do I get some Block 3 or 5...
Monghead.
Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Been away this weekend playing at the Wagga Jazz Festival. Took a few bottles to drink with the band over the course of the "long" weekend.
Mount Mary Chardonnay 2004 - excellent, complex, hanging in there nicely
St Huberts Cabernet Sauvignon 1990 - outstanding but fully mature, fruit may be marginally in decline
Giaconda Chardonnay 2002 - sensational at first but became very oaky and grippy after half an hour which really spoiled the earlier joy
J. J. Confuron Nuits-St-Georges Aux Boudots 1993 - excellent, ready to go.
Trimbach Pinot Gris SDGN 1990 - oxidised
Mount Mary Chardonnay 2004 - excellent, complex, hanging in there nicely
St Huberts Cabernet Sauvignon 1990 - outstanding but fully mature, fruit may be marginally in decline
Giaconda Chardonnay 2002 - sensational at first but became very oaky and grippy after half an hour which really spoiled the earlier joy
J. J. Confuron Nuits-St-Georges Aux Boudots 1993 - excellent, ready to go.
Trimbach Pinot Gris SDGN 1990 - oxidised
Cheers,
David
David
Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Bouchard Ainé et Fils Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Chaboeufs 05 - a tasty, fragrant, well made pinot, but needs time for oak to integrate. Too young, as I imagined it would be going in - call it an educational experiment to try a good young burgundy - but better value can be had from NZ and Aus I'm sure (Felton Rd block 5 is cheaper, afterall!).
Cheers,
Mike
Mike
Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Over the weekend:
Warrabilla Reserve Durif 2005 - intense, balanced, carries 16% alcohol very easily
Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cabernet 1998 - really lovely, but not in the best drinking window yet. Poised between primary and secondary characteristics.
Seppelt Jaluka Chardonnay 2004 - Opened too early as well. I'll leave my other bottle for a few years.
Warrabilla Reserve Durif 2005 - intense, balanced, carries 16% alcohol very easily
Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cabernet 1998 - really lovely, but not in the best drinking window yet. Poised between primary and secondary characteristics.
Seppelt Jaluka Chardonnay 2004 - Opened too early as well. I'll leave my other bottle for a few years.
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2008 Felton Road Pinot Noir- Sexy Good
Now, how do I get some Block 3 or 5...
saw some 08 block 3 in the weekend for a very reasonable $78. cheapest ive seen it in years. unfortunately i resisited....i just have too many expensive wines and i just gotta get a grip a bit
was tempting though!
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Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
2002 Marius Shiraz, just brilliant, even better on the second day.
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On a recent grazing trip across country Victoria:
Golden Ball Shiraz 2006 - plenty of appeal but needs at least 3 more years. Enjoyed with a top steak at Simone's in Bright.
Bests Bin 0 Shiraz 2005 - drinking beautifully and a great match with slow cooked lamb at the Royal Mail Hotel in Dunkeld.
Golden Ball Shiraz 2006 - plenty of appeal but needs at least 3 more years. Enjoyed with a top steak at Simone's in Bright.
Bests Bin 0 Shiraz 2005 - drinking beautifully and a great match with slow cooked lamb at the Royal Mail Hotel in Dunkeld.
Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Craig(NZ) wrote:2008 Felton Road Pinot Noir- Sexy Good
Now, how do I get some Block 3 or 5...
saw some 08 block 3 in the weekend for a very reasonable $78. cheapest ive seen it in years. unfortunately i resisited....i just have too many expensive wines and i just gotta get a grip a bit
was tempting though!
So, in terms of getting a better grip..... how do the Felton Road Block 3 or 5's compare to Ata Rangi?
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So, in terms of getting a better grip..... how do the Felton Road Block 3 or 5's compare to Ata Rangi?
I cant say ive tried every vintage multiple times but i have cellared the odd bottle of both often enough for opinion. the felton rd's are perhaps more structured they respond to cellaring and more red fruited. every 5 year+ block ive drunk has been amazing. The 00 block 5 a was the best south island pinot noir ive ever tried just pipping out the 01? Daniel Schuster Omihi
The Ata Rangi is a more plush wine with softer tannins, richer. Its a good reliable label. The other pinot from martinborough i really rate is the escarpment te rehua and voyager and of course the old martinborough reserves (the new incarnations are fantastic too but at 700 bottles and $150+ thats purely academic - at least ata rangi is common)
Both FR and AR are good wines. Though ive been picking up Carrick for $26 this year so there hasn't been too much avenue to the cellar for $70+ Pinot. Im just going through one of those phases where other things are pushing wine down the list a bit!
Follow me on Vivino for tasting notes Craig Thomson
Re: Hot Sunday - more like Summer.....
Craig(NZ) wrote:So, in terms of getting a better grip..... how do the Felton Road Block 3 or 5's compare to Ata Rangi?
I cant say ive tried every vintage multiple times but i have cellared the odd bottle of both often enough for opinion. the felton rd's are perhaps more structured they respond to cellaring and more red fruited. every 5 year+ block ive drunk has been amazing. The 00 block 5 a was the best south island pinot noir ive ever tried just pipping out the 01? Daniel Schuster Omihi
The Ata Rangi is a more plush wine with softer tannins, richer. Its a good reliable label. The other pinot from martinborough i really rate is the escarpment te rehua and voyager and of course the old martinborough reserves (the new incarnations are fantastic too but at 700 bottles and $150+ thats purely academic - at least ata rangi is common)
Both FR and AR are good wines. Though ive been picking up Carrick for $26 this year so there hasn't been too much avenue to the cellar for $70+ Pinot. Im just going through one of those phases where other things are pushing wine down the list a bit!
Thank you.
I think I must get to NZ for a bit of a tour very soon...