Best Red Sparkler Under $30
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Best Red Sparkler Under $30
Been done plenty of times before, but apposite I think given the time of year.
In this price range I'm in favour of:
NV Yalumba 'D'
2004 Hardys Oomoo
NV Fox Creek Vixen
NV Peter Rumball SS
2005 Majella
Not so keen on:
NV Bleasdale (though it's been a couple of years)
NV Andrew Garrett (didn't like this at all)
the 2005 Seppelt Original didn't do much for me, though I am a fan of the label generally
Other:
The Balnaves is usually pretty good.
I'd like to try the Seppelt Silverband though it is a touch more than $30.
I have a Wild Duck Creek Estate Sparkling Duck No.5 and Rockford Sparkling Black 08 Disgorge for Xmas day itself this year.
Cheers
Michael
In this price range I'm in favour of:
NV Yalumba 'D'
2004 Hardys Oomoo
NV Fox Creek Vixen
NV Peter Rumball SS
2005 Majella
Not so keen on:
NV Bleasdale (though it's been a couple of years)
NV Andrew Garrett (didn't like this at all)
the 2005 Seppelt Original didn't do much for me, though I am a fan of the label generally
Other:
The Balnaves is usually pretty good.
I'd like to try the Seppelt Silverband though it is a touch more than $30.
I have a Wild Duck Creek Estate Sparkling Duck No.5 and Rockford Sparkling Black 08 Disgorge for Xmas day itself this year.
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Best Red Sparkler Under $30
Sparkling Red is like BDSM - either something you really are into, or cannot comprehend what people see in it
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Rawshack wrote:Sparkling Red is like BDSM - either something you really are into, or cannot comprehend what people see in it
Thought you were going to say it's all about self-punishment and infliction of pain... which is a bit harsh .
You can always use the bacchaebabe's notes from the sydney tasting group.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10571&p=83548&hilit=inner+west#p83488
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odyssey wrote:Rawshack wrote:Sparkling Red is like BDSM - either something you really are into, or cannot comprehend what people see in it
Thought you were going to say it's all about self-punishment and infliction of pain... which is a bit harsh .
You can always use the bacchaebabe's notes from the sydney tasting group.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10571&p=83548&hilit=inner+west#p83488
I meant it's something you either really go for, or just don't get.
I really wanted to get into it, but not sure if I can. The wine that is, not BDSM.
The Dog of Wine
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My money's on the Majella in this category. Great stuff.
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Not that I'm about to get into FRS, I've noted that Tahbilk offer an example of the style and am curious whether any here have tried it. I think Wild Duck cured me of any real interest in FRS in the early 70s, more latterly Seppelt Original and Yellowglen or some such.
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daz
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Michael
I have recently enjoyed a few sparkling reds which I have tried, after the RED BIGOT's recommendation:
1. Grampians Estate 2006 Sparkling Shiraz $29 - very enjoyable
2. Sorby Adams Morticia S Shiraz $14-$15 - great value & the wifes fav!
3. Surprisingly good S Shiraz CLEANSKIN!!! from Nicks around $12.50 ( great value quaffer, this one )
4. & my fav, but out of the price bracket is the Ashton Hills 2001 S Shiraz & the 2002 recently released GREAT DROP! ( $40 )
Cheers
Ronaldo
I have recently enjoyed a few sparkling reds which I have tried, after the RED BIGOT's recommendation:
1. Grampians Estate 2006 Sparkling Shiraz $29 - very enjoyable
2. Sorby Adams Morticia S Shiraz $14-$15 - great value & the wifes fav!
3. Surprisingly good S Shiraz CLEANSKIN!!! from Nicks around $12.50 ( great value quaffer, this one )
4. & my fav, but out of the price bracket is the Ashton Hills 2001 S Shiraz & the 2002 recently released GREAT DROP! ( $40 )
Cheers
Ronaldo
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I am a fan of Anderson from Rutherglen.
Their 99 Sparkling shiraz is fantastic, but has recently sold out.
Their current release, the 2000 is not as good. Will have to wait to try their 01.
I find them really complex for the price, which is around $28 from cellar door.
The other one I have stocked up on is 2004 Leasingham Magnus / Hardys Oomoo sparkling shiraz, which think are the same. Great value for money at around $18.
Their 99 Sparkling shiraz is fantastic, but has recently sold out.
Their current release, the 2000 is not as good. Will have to wait to try their 01.
I find them really complex for the price, which is around $28 from cellar door.
The other one I have stocked up on is 2004 Leasingham Magnus / Hardys Oomoo sparkling shiraz, which think are the same. Great value for money at around $18.
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Michael McNally wrote:
As far as I'm aware, the Yalumba D Black is a vintage sparkler, not NV. And if you can find it for under $30 these days I'd like to know about it. The best price I've seen is around $36. It's a favourite of mine - nice combination of cabernet and shiraz. Sort of like a sparkling Signature.
Cheers,
Tristram Shandy
In this price range I'm in favour of:
NV Yalumba 'D'
As far as I'm aware, the Yalumba D Black is a vintage sparkler, not NV. And if you can find it for under $30 these days I'd like to know about it. The best price I've seen is around $36. It's a favourite of mine - nice combination of cabernet and shiraz. Sort of like a sparkling Signature.
Cheers,
Tristram Shandy
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When I made a bit of a tour around the vineyards of Australia a nunber of years ago I was struck by a handful of sparkling reds. In my books the best of them were:
Seppelts Original
Garden Gully Sparkling Shiraz
Peter Lehmanns Black Queen
Morris Sparkling Shiraz Durif
Cheers..........Mahmoud.
Seppelts Original
Garden Gully Sparkling Shiraz
Peter Lehmanns Black Queen
Morris Sparkling Shiraz Durif
Cheers..........Mahmoud.
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Brucer wrote:2004 Leasingham Magnus / Hardys Oomoo sparkling shiraz, which think are the same.
I bought a case of the Magnus and recently a bottle of the Oomoo - looking forward to trying the Oomoo to see if in fact it is the same -as I was guessing.
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Very interesting about the Magnus and Oomoo being the same wine. I'd be surprised if it was but I'll be very interested to see if someone tastes them side by side.
Anyway, had a bottle of the 04 Magnus on the weekend and was very pleasantly surprised. A nice mix of sweet and savoury and very approachable and completely delicious now. For the price, it's excellent value too. I shared a dozen with a friend but I'm thinking of getting another dozen for myself now.
Anyway, had a bottle of the 04 Magnus on the weekend and was very pleasantly surprised. A nice mix of sweet and savoury and very approachable and completely delicious now. For the price, it's excellent value too. I shared a dozen with a friend but I'm thinking of getting another dozen for myself now.
Cheers,
Kris
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I have not tasted them side by side, but looking on the back of the bottle, the speel is exactly the same, as is the alcohol level. Bottled differently for 2 markets me thinks.
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Just did a quick check and they say they are made by different winemakers and acidity and alcohol look to be different. Both 04 and Clare Valley though.
http://www.leasingham-wines.com.au/rich ... Shiraz.pdf
www.cwines.com.au/public/download.jsp?id=5925 (for the Oomoo)
I guess a taste test will reveal more.
http://www.leasingham-wines.com.au/rich ... Shiraz.pdf
www.cwines.com.au/public/download.jsp?id=5925 (for the Oomoo)
I guess a taste test will reveal more.
Cheers,
Kris
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Hi Kris,
I just got the 2 bottles out of the cellar, and have them side by side. My last post was not entirely correct, for which I apologise, as I went from memory
I must be getting too old, or drinking too many reds!
The write ups are different, as much as Hardys goes on about Thomas, and Leasingham goes on about Magnus Badger.
But further down the labels, they are the same re fining , how to open etc. (This is where my comment came from)
The Oomoo label states 14% alcohol / 8.3 standard drinks, whereas the link says 13.2%
The Magnus label states 14% alcohol / 8.3 standard drinks, whereas the link you gave says 13.7%
I think on Xmas day I will open both together and report back.
But it does look like they are different, but both use Clare fruit from Constellation, hence the sameness on the palate to me.
I think I will go stick my head in a bucket of sand!
B
I just got the 2 bottles out of the cellar, and have them side by side. My last post was not entirely correct, for which I apologise, as I went from memory
I must be getting too old, or drinking too many reds!
The write ups are different, as much as Hardys goes on about Thomas, and Leasingham goes on about Magnus Badger.
But further down the labels, they are the same re fining , how to open etc. (This is where my comment came from)
The Oomoo label states 14% alcohol / 8.3 standard drinks, whereas the link says 13.2%
The Magnus label states 14% alcohol / 8.3 standard drinks, whereas the link you gave says 13.7%
I think on Xmas day I will open both together and report back.
But it does look like they are different, but both use Clare fruit from Constellation, hence the sameness on the palate to me.
I think I will go stick my head in a bucket of sand!
B
When not drinking a fine red, I'm a cardboard claret man!
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Ha ha - no need for such drastic measuers! I'll still be very interested to see how they go side by side though. You still never know.
Cheers,
Kris
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Re: Best Red Sparkler Under $30
Hard to be interested in anything from Constellation.
Got into "trouble" from a retailer in Edmonton earlier this year by suggesting to a friend to not buy an Eileen Hardy. I told her to buy the Rockford Basket Press instead. Reasonable good advice I woiuld have thought.
Cheers..................Mahmoud.
Got into "trouble" from a retailer in Edmonton earlier this year by suggesting to a friend to not buy an Eileen Hardy. I told her to buy the Rockford Basket Press instead. Reasonable good advice I woiuld have thought.
Cheers..................Mahmoud.
Re: Best Red Sparkler Under $30
Tristram Shandy wrote:As far as I'm aware, the Yalumba D Black is a vintage sparkler, not NV. And if you can find it for under $30 these days I'd like to know about it. The best price I've seen is around $36. It's a favourite of mine - nice combination of cabernet and shiraz. Sort of like a sparkling Signature.
I think it actually is the same juice? Davo was mentioning it as he is a big fan of the 2002 from memory.
cheers
Carl
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I have tried the Balgownie Estate Black Label at a tasting recently it was an enjoyable wine
with a good expression of a bendigo shiraz with out any sweetness, which puts me off many
sparkling reds.
with a good expression of a bendigo shiraz with out any sweetness, which puts me off many
sparkling reds.
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Michael McNally wrote:I have a Wild Duck Creek Estate Sparkling Duck No.5 and Rockford Sparkling Black 08 Disgorge for Xmas day itself this year.
Cheers
Michael
My xmas red fizz is a Rockford Black 2009 and a Joseph.
Unfortunately neither is under $30.
Graham
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At a recent blind winetasting of 6 sparkling shiraz, the 8 or so tasters ranked the wines:
1. Knappstein NV ($18.00)
2. Sir James (clean skin, $12.50)
3. Schild Estate 2006 ($23.00)
4. Ashton Hills 2002 ($35.00)
The other two tasted were Mitchell Peppertree NV and Paringa NV, and not worth it (IMHO).
The Knappstein is a personal favourite, and I did rank the Ashton Hills 2nd, but the clean skin is also a good sparkling.
1. Knappstein NV ($18.00)
2. Sir James (clean skin, $12.50)
3. Schild Estate 2006 ($23.00)
4. Ashton Hills 2002 ($35.00)
The other two tasted were Mitchell Peppertree NV and Paringa NV, and not worth it (IMHO).
The Knappstein is a personal favourite, and I did rank the Ashton Hills 2nd, but the clean skin is also a good sparkling.
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Bleasdale sparkling is pretty good
Some people slurp it,others swill it,a few sip on it,some gaze at it for hours ,enough now wheres the RED
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Sparkling red. What you drink when there is no water and some bastard has just guzzled the remainding sheep dip!
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griff wrote:Tristram Shandy wrote:As far as I'm aware, the Yalumba D Black is a vintage sparkler, not NV. And if you can find it for under $30 these days I'd like to know about it. The best price I've seen is around $36. It's a favourite of mine - nice combination of cabernet and shiraz. Sort of like a sparkling Signature.
I think it actually is the same juice? Davo was mentioning it as he is a big fan of the 2002 from memory.
cheers
Carl
Yep the 2002 is possibly the best sparkling red I have tasted in ages, from memory fruit sourced from the same vineyards as the Signature, oak matured and then 5 years on the lees, and was available around the traps for $29 a bottle. You just need to search and have some luck. The quality really shines through with the fine bead and the lovely creamy mouthfeel. Worth every cent, and would be at twice the price.
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Davo wrote:griff wrote:Tristram Shandy wrote:As far as I'm aware, the Yalumba D Black is a vintage sparkler, not NV. And if you can find it for under $30 these days I'd like to know about it. The best price I've seen is around $36. It's a favourite of mine - nice combination of cabernet and shiraz. Sort of like a sparkling Signature.
I think it actually is the same juice? Davo was mentioning it as he is a big fan of the 2002 from memory.
cheers
Carl
Yep the 2002 is possibly the best sparkling red I have tasted in ages, from memory fruit sourced from the same vineyards as the Signature, oak matured and then 5 years on the lees, and was available around the traps for $29 a bottle. You just need to search and have some luck. The quality really shines through with the fine bead and the lovely creamy mouthfeel. Worth every cent, and would be at twice the price.
Agree completely but have not seen any for a couple of years in QLD. the last I had was a half dozen of the 1999. Good stuff.
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The 06 Seppelt original sparkling shiraz is out now. Had a bottle on NYE, and thought it was a bit ordinary.
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Best one I have tried in a while is the Coates 06 from South Australia. Have enjoyed the Majella in the past too, but I liked the Coates so much I bought a dozen, and I hardly buy anything any more.
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Brucer wrote:Hi Kris,
I just got the 2 bottles out of the cellar, and have them side by side. My last post was not entirely correct, for which I apologise, as I went from memory
I must be getting too old, or drinking too many reds!
The write ups are different, as much as Hardys goes on about Thomas, and Leasingham goes on about Magnus Badger.
But further down the labels, they are the same re fining , how to open etc. (This is where my comment came from)
The Oomoo label states 14% alcohol / 8.3 standard drinks, whereas the link says 13.2%
The Magnus label states 14% alcohol / 8.3 standard drinks, whereas the link you gave says 13.7%
I think on Xmas day I will open both together and report back.
But it does look like they are different, but both use Clare fruit from Constellation, hence the sameness on the palate to me.
I think I will go stick my head in a bucket of sand!
B
Bruce,
did you undertake this experiment at all?
I can't find any more Magnus anywhere so I'm now quite keen to know how similar they are.
Cheers,
Kris
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Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
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Kris,
I have drunk a couple of bottles of both, but I did not open the two together, I actually forgot to do it
I still have a good few Magnus, and will buy some more Oomoo, so I just need to get a few people round to drink them.
The QPR ratio for both is very good.
cheers
B
I have drunk a couple of bottles of both, but I did not open the two together, I actually forgot to do it
I still have a good few Magnus, and will buy some more Oomoo, so I just need to get a few people round to drink them.
The QPR ratio for both is very good.
cheers
B
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