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What are you drinking? I just cracked consecutive years d'Arenberg 94,95,96 - magpie shiraz viognier. Very nice set.
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Tollana Riesling 1994 - honey, toast and quite developed sweet but still fresh.

LEAS Chardonnay 2005 - luscious, full bodied wine with all the bells and whistles. Super.

Petaluma Coonawarra 1999 - Bordeaux style - lead pencil, fine oak, a touch of mint, really good and drinking well. Still good time on the clock.

Fittingly all Aussie classics in their own way.
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Daniel Jess wrote:What are you drinking? I just cracked consecutive years d'Arenberg 94,95,96 - magpie shiraz viognier. Very nice set.


Are those vintages right? Perhaps 04, 05, 06?

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Yes I was wondering that too. Did they even make it back then and if they did I'd be surprised it lasted.
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Teusner Salsa Rose 2008 on a wet, warm (29C) and humid (95% @ 3.00pm) day. I think it's a little more fruity than the Teusner Cleanskin Rose 2009 I shared on Saturday night but the intended style is evident in both for me. The Salsa has been very pleasant sipping while the cricket's been on in the background. Opened it at about 11.30am, still have a few sips left in the last glass.

Also poured a bottle of Teusner Dog Strangler Mataro 2008 into the old water carafe about half an hour ago to try with dinner later. It's about to be released DaveB has advised and there's also a shiraz/mataro blend on the way; info for those who haven't recently checked the shiraz/mataro thread.

Hope everyone has had an enjoyable Australia Day.

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What better to open on Australia day than a true Aussie classic - the 1996 Penfolds Bin 389. Not a great deal to add to the multitude of other notes that appear on this wine, lovely Cabernet Shiraz, that even at 14 years of age needs some breathing to come up trumps, and when it does shows both the Cabernet and Shiraz varietals in its makeup. In great shape despite questionable cellaring in its early life, and should now live on its plateau for a long time.

Yes it is stupid hot in Brisbane, but an airconditioner helps enormously.

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Wizz wrote:Yes it is stupid hot in Brisbane, but an airconditioner helps enormously.

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Very jealous Wizz.

Tonight a (partially refrigerated) Aussie classic. 1996 Leasingham Bin 56 Clare Valley Cabernet Malbec. Not hitting its straps yet tonight (and I have had better bottles), but there is some good dark plum fruit there and a hint of mint on the finish.

Shame about Leasingham really .....

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2007 Schmitges Kabinett Riesling
2006 Main Ridge Acre Pinot Noir

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I'm with daz and having a Mataro ;)

2002 RBJ Theologicum Mataro
This was the reserve bottling of straight Mataro. Spicebox and leather with that musk and floral notes of great Barossan mataro. Yum! Savoury palate that has earth mixed in. Finishes hot unfortunately with some fine acid and tannin tightening the cheeks. 16% doesn't help. Still a Very Good wine and dinkum Aussie :)

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Crappy pie! What was I thinking when I wrote that!? I think I had a wee bit too much wine today :oops:

Yes, all millennial vintages!

Now kids, this is why we don't post tasting notes when drunk, ok!

griff wrote:
Daniel Jess wrote:What are you drinking? I just cracked consecutive years d'Arenberg 94,95,96 - magpie shiraz viognier. Very nice set.


Are those vintages right? Perhaps 04, 05, 06?

cheers

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Sons of Eden 2007 Kennedy GSM: (served with lamb -what else-) Aromas of ripe blackcurrents and plums. A nice and smooth complex palate, displaying layers of ripe berry and plum flavour with velvety tannins, together with good length and depth....1 left, need more....easy to drink, even on a warm day down in freo....

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well

Good Oz Day with a great bunch of wine loving friends, and we enjoyed

Lanson Black Label NV French Champagne
Mumm Brut Rose NV French Champagne
Pol Roger Reserve NV French Champage
Rockfords Black Shiraz, September 2000 and September 2006 disgorgement
2002 Mt Horrocks Clare Valley Riesling
2006 Freycinet Vineyard Chardonnay


2005 Tscharke Only Son Tempranillo
2002 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Sangiovese
2001 Magnum Kilikanoon Prodigal Grenache
2003 Spinifex Esprit Grenache/Mataro/Shiraz/Cinsault
1998 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
1999 Rockford Cabernet Sauvignon,
1998 D’Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz
1994 Petaluma Coonawarra Merlot
2004 Moss Wood Amys Cabernet Sauvignon,
2003 Hewitson Barossa Valley Old Garden Mourvedre
2004 Ben Glaetzer Godolphin, Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon
2001 Castagna Genesis Syrah
2004 Peter Lehmann The Futures Shiraz
2006 Kaesler Reids Rasp Shiraz
2002 Kalleske Greenock Shiraz
2005 Kalleske Greenock Shiraz
2003 Greenock Creek Vineyards and Cellars, Apricot Block Shiraz


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Thanks Gavin,

How did you rate the 98 RBP ? I think its looking great, but a few people I know think its going to fall over soon.

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