Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
Hi all,
New financial year.
Thought I'd test the waters with this thread again.
Monghead.
New financial year.
Thought I'd test the waters with this thread again.
Monghead.
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
2009 stefano lubiana premavera pinot noir over two nights. Nice herbal notes with a bit to much oak and a watery finish. Just passable.
never underestimate the predictability of stupidity
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
Pegasus Bay Pinot Noir 2006 - Opinions varied on this... I saw a 'touch of refermentation' note on CT, have to agree, but overall an easy drinking richer style Pinot. Not worth $55, but we did enjoy it far more than not, and bottle was emptied.
Thalgara Estate Show Reserve Shiraz 1998 - Oh my god I've turned into a brett nazi. Tried to like it, but it was a subtle band-aid frenzy. Great fruit trying to break free, such yummy temptation, but brett hinting it's way in everywhere. Duh, open something else midweek suitable. Am I doomed to be oversensitive to brett from here onwards? I suspect so, bugger. Already sensitive to TCA, now brett as well, wish the rest of my wine tasting abilities were half as good.....
Thorn-Clarke Shotfire Shiraz 2004 - now hoping for no brett, and yes, all clear. Tannins and a bit of heat slightly dominating, maybe an off bottle? Bloody auction wines again. Still OK though, half enjoy some, back in fridge, be interesting to see it tomorrow. The cork/provenance/brett frustrating clearout continues...... Going to be so interesting to see how screwcaps will change our success rates over the coming decades.
Cheers
Tim
Thalgara Estate Show Reserve Shiraz 1998 - Oh my god I've turned into a brett nazi. Tried to like it, but it was a subtle band-aid frenzy. Great fruit trying to break free, such yummy temptation, but brett hinting it's way in everywhere. Duh, open something else midweek suitable. Am I doomed to be oversensitive to brett from here onwards? I suspect so, bugger. Already sensitive to TCA, now brett as well, wish the rest of my wine tasting abilities were half as good.....
Thorn-Clarke Shotfire Shiraz 2004 - now hoping for no brett, and yes, all clear. Tannins and a bit of heat slightly dominating, maybe an off bottle? Bloody auction wines again. Still OK though, half enjoy some, back in fridge, be interesting to see it tomorrow. The cork/provenance/brett frustrating clearout continues...... Going to be so interesting to see how screwcaps will change our success rates over the coming decades.
Cheers
Tim
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
2008 mac forbes gruyere pinot noir- Vibrant, fresh and silky. Very Good.
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2000 Still amazingly young. Light green/yellow hue. The acid structure is still strong in this one. Waxy, lemon sherbet fruit. I have a few left and I reckon I will probably leave them for another 2 years.
Lindeman Pyrus 1998 Nothing special. Soft tannins. Medium to full bodied, no particular depth of flavour or interest.
Lindeman Pyrus 1998 Nothing special. Soft tannins. Medium to full bodied, no particular depth of flavour or interest.
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
2007 Schafer-Frohlich Bockenauer Riesling Kabinett
Slight spritz. Slightly weighty for a Kabinett and a touch broad but intense. Not for long aging. Very Good.
2008 Noon Solaire
Tight and lean at first. After a few hours this has emerged into a fresh chocolate and caramel boysenberry whip. Yum and Very Good as well.
cheers
Carl
Slight spritz. Slightly weighty for a Kabinett and a touch broad but intense. Not for long aging. Very Good.
2008 Noon Solaire
Tight and lean at first. After a few hours this has emerged into a fresh chocolate and caramel boysenberry whip. Yum and Very Good as well.
cheers
Carl
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Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
Went to Becasse last night for the first of their 'Cellar Night' series dinners, at which you can BYO for $15 a bottle. Can thoroughly recommend it
Larmandier Bernier Terre de Vertus NV A Champagne that deserves a decant. Super dry, super long and just so pure and powerful. Awesome wine, absolutely loved it.
Jean Foilllard Cote du Py 2007 My last bottle of this and drinking beautifully. Beautiful red fruits matched to a denser heart of ironstone like richness. Lovely stuff.
Andrew
Larmandier Bernier Terre de Vertus NV A Champagne that deserves a decant. Super dry, super long and just so pure and powerful. Awesome wine, absolutely loved it.
Jean Foilllard Cote du Py 2007 My last bottle of this and drinking beautifully. Beautiful red fruits matched to a denser heart of ironstone like richness. Lovely stuff.
Andrew
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
2006 Cirillo 1850's Old Vine Grenache I had this over 2 nights. The second night was even better than the first. The Grenache fruit jumps out of the glass to fill the nose. The palate doesn't stop-raspberry, cranberry, cherry and blue berry. It's like a berry coulis that I'd have with desert. The finish is long and intense. A very nice wine that will go another 5-10. Very Good
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Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
ACG wrote:Went to Becasse last night for the first of their 'Cellar Night' series dinners, at which you can BYO for $15 a bottle. Can thoroughly recommend it
Larmandier Bernier Terre de Vertus NV A Champagne that deserves a decant. Super dry, super long and just so pure and powerful. Awesome wine, absolutely loved it.
Jean Foilllard Cote du Py 2007 My last bottle of this and drinking beautifully. Beautiful red fruits matched to a denser heart of ironstone like richness. Lovely stuff.
Andrew
Andrew, was this a one-off event for Becasse to be BYO, or a regular thing?
Second that on the Foillard Cote du Py.
Monghead.
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
2005 Domaine Laroche les Vaudevey Premier Cru Chablis 2005- Quite golden already. Crisp and flinty, with a touch of toasty butter. Good Good.
monghead.
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
monghead wrote:ACG wrote:Went to Becasse last night for the first of their 'Cellar Night' series dinners, at which you can BYO for $15 a bottle. Can thoroughly recommend it
Larmandier Bernier Terre de Vertus NV A Champagne that deserves a decant. Super dry, super long and just so pure and powerful. Awesome wine, absolutely loved it.
Jean Foilllard Cote du Py 2007 My last bottle of this and drinking beautifully. Beautiful red fruits matched to a denser heart of ironstone like richness. Lovely stuff.
Andrew
Andrew, was this a one-off event for Becasse to be BYO, or a regular thing?
Second that on the Foillard Cote du Py.
Monghead.
Another one this time next month. Could make for an excellent venu for a top end offline...
Last edited by ACG on Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Midweek Madness- 5th to 9th July
ACG wrote:Another one this time next month. Could make for an excellent venue for a top end offline...
First Tuesday of the month. Sounds like a good time.
How about a group of us go on August 3rd and/or Sept 7th.....??
Cheers
TiggerK