Jun '11 - what's emptying you wallet this month?

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hungus wrote:They go as far as using google??? What if you got them on special? Would they then call you a liar and charge you the tax on the full price??


One would imagine they must go by your receipt irrespective what a search engine uncovers.

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2 x 96 Bin 389

cheers
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Trying out Oddbins auctions fancy new online system...
1x Coriole Mary Kathleen 2001
1x Yarra Yering portsorts 2006
1x Turkey Flat Shiraz 2000 (magnum)
assorted marsanne for bargain prices
1x primo estate joseph sparkling red
1x Peter Lehman vintage port 1990
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reschsmooth wrote:
hungus wrote:They go as far as using google??? What if you got them on special? Would they then call you a liar and charge you the tax on the full price??


One would imagine they must go by your receipt irrespective what a search engine uncovers.


I hope so. I'm bringing back a couple of dozen bottles of champagne (not available in Oz) that I got at excellent prices. I've kept the receipts and hopefully only get hit with WET/GST at the AUD equivalent, not current 'google prices'.

Mike

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Mike Hawkins wrote:
reschsmooth wrote:
hungus wrote:They go as far as using google??? What if you got them on special? Would they then call you a liar and charge you the tax on the full price??


One would imagine they must go by your receipt irrespective what a search engine uncovers.


I hope so. I'm bringing back a couple of dozen bottles of champagne (not available in Oz) that I got at excellent prices. I've kept the receipts and hopefully only get hit with WET/GST at the AUD equivalent, not current 'google prices'.

Mike


Simple - post somewhere the very low prices so the first google search entry shows these prices. :D

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rooman wrote:More EP 10

6x Château Malescot Saint-Exupéry
6x Château Giscours


You've chosen well there, particularly the Giscours.

For me
10 Tyrrell's Old Patch
05 Cantemerle
05 Monbrison
05 Haut Batailley
01 Montrose
07 Sassicaia
07 Tignanello

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5 Spinifex Papillons
4 Spinifex Esprits
3 Spinifex Bete Noirs
Cheers
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Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities.

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Half a Dozen 2010 Te Mata Estate Elston Chardonnay. Outstanding vintage. I wouldn't argue with anyone suggesting it is the best ever. It has real focus, concentration and morish palate. Fine ripe tightly wound acids. Vivaceous! Bargain top quality cellaring chardonnay. A no brainer. Why dish out $70-100 for other benchmarks when you can have this for less than $30!

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Todays little trip to my favourite outlet provided for the following:
2 x Dutschke St Jakobi 2007
2 x Kaesler Cabernet 2008
2 x Wynns Black Label 2005
1 x Howard Park Scottsdale Shiraz 2008
2 x Turkey Flat Morvedre 2009

I am now sworn (to myself) not buy any wine for another 4 months minimum. This is after going on a previous buying spree on Colonial Estate, Songlines, Fraser Gallop Cab, and some Glaetzer Bishops. Cellar fridges are overflowing to the point of having a doz the lower $ value reds sitting on concrete and hoping the weather stays cool in Brisbane.
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12 Hanging Rock 2006 Cambrian Rise Shiraz Heathcote
12 Bowen Estate Coonawarra Shiraz

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2008 Woodlands Cabernet Sauvignon - en primeur
Smack my [insert grape type here] up !

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12 x Tyrells Belford Semillon 2005. Now 10 left. :roll:
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2010 is my daughter's vintage, err, birth year, so I got a selection of Bordeaux EP, not that I needed much excuse.

4 x Suduiraut
4 x Coutet
2 x Lafaurie-Peyraguey
3 x Doisy Daene
3 x Gazin
3 x Les Ormes de Pez
3 x Bourgneuf
3 x Sociando Mallet
3 x L'Arrosee
3 x Lafon Rochet
2 x Gruaud Larose
4 x Haut Batailley
3 x Giscours
4 x Grand Puy Lacoste
4 x Leoville Barton
3 x d'Issan
4 x Langoa Barton
4 x Calon Segur

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For me, the cellar is pretty much full. But the Chardonnay keeps emptying out faster than anything else. So, 6 or more each of:

2008 Voyager Estate
2010 Hoddles Creek
2008 Sandalford MR Reserve
2008 Plantagenet
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.

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2005 re-release of Burge Family Winemakers
Wild Duck Creek Estate - Springflats, The Blend, and Yellow Hammer Hill
Bonum Vinum Laetificat Cor Hominis

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2 x Peter Lehman Stonewell 05
4 x Kalleske Moppa shiraz 09
3 x Turkey Flat Mourvedre 08

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6 x 2008 d'Arenberg Footbolt Shiraz and not much else.

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seddo wrote:2 x Peter Lehman Stonewell 05
4 x Kalleske Moppa shiraz 09
3 x Turkey Flat Mourvedre 08



Seddo

Let us know how the Turkey Flat and the Moppa work out if you drink in the next week or two.
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Kies 06 Klauber Block.

I'm a regular buyer of their wine. I put a few mates together and we (generally) purchase from them in ten case lots.
They have never let us down and always chuck in a couple extras to try.
I share those extras with the boys on pick up night and we get some of those on the next purchase.

They have always been very good to me and i pitch their product to everyone. (See what i did there).

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cuttlefish wrote:2008 Woodlands Cabernet Sauvignon - en primeur


Just cracked the mailing list after about 12 months of begging! Now I've got TdF drinking conflicting with Woodlands for my July spend.. :?

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calm wrote:
seddo wrote:2 x Peter Lehman Stonewell 05
4 x Kalleske Moppa shiraz 09
3 x Turkey Flat Mourvedre 08



Seddo

Let us know how the Turkey Flat and the Moppa work out if you drink in the next week or two.


roger, giving the moppa ago next tuesday

cheers
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Post by BlaCkAdDa »

Did a Dan's run at lunch

2xd'Arenberg Footbolt Shiraz 2008 @ 13.60 ea
1xGrant Burge Filsell @ 24.90
1xBleasdale Frank Potts @ 23.75
1xWirra Wirra Church Block @ 18.05
1xPirramimma Petit Verdot @21.85

prices on the footbolt and filsell are what got me in the door! I think the first one to drink will be the churchblock and the last will be filsell/frank potts in about 8 years or so!

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Hi,

1 doz Leconfield Cabernet 08
1 doz Kalleske Moppa 08
1 doz Setanta Cabernet 08
1 doz Hamelin Bay Chardonnay 08
6 btls Forest Hill Block 1 Riesling 07
6 btls Forest Hill Cabernet 08
6 btls Kilikanoon Mort's Reserve Riesling 05

Will let the card cool off for a bit now! Though I will be in Otago in three weeks...

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Some more each of the following, some for drinking, some for waiting.....

Cirillo The Vincent Grenache 2009
Teusner Dog Strangler Mouvedre 2010
Craggy Range Te Kahu Merlot Cab 2009
De Iuliis Show Reserve Shiraz 07 and 09
Tim Adams Riesling 2010
Amisfield PInot Noir 2007
Ata Rangi Pinot Noir 2009
S.C Pannell Grenache 2009

Cheers
Tim

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Gary W wrote:
rooman wrote:More EP 10

6x Château Malescot Saint-Exupéry
6x Château Giscours


You've chosen well there, particularly the Giscours.

For me
10 Tyrrell's Old Patch
05 Cantemerle
05 Monbrison
05 Haut Batailley
01 Montrose
07 Sassicaia
07 Tignanello


Thanks GW. I see some more 07 being snuck into the cellar as a birth year wine. I have been thinking about the Italians for my baby girl as well. I had a 98 Haut Batailley last month at a Bordeaux lunch to celebrate the birth of friend's baby boy last year. For a supposedly off year, it was a superb wine: elegant, refreshing, gently balanced fruit. I took along a Grand Puy Lacoste 2005 from my son's birth year. Though far too young, it will be a superb wine. Wonderful finish that really, even at this early stage, went on and on.

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rooman wrote:More EP 10

6x Château Malescot Saint-Exupéry
6x Domaine de Chevalier
6x Château Giscours

Now just some Clos Fourtet, GPL and I am done.


Pick up the Clos Fourtet and GPL. Now all done (I think).

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[quote="rooman] I had a 98 Haut Batailley last month at a Bordeaux lunch to celebrate the birth of friend's baby boy last year. For a supposedly off year, it was a superb wine: elegant, refreshing, gently balanced fruit. [/quote]

Had it last month too.
Pretty, aromatic, cedar and vanilla - some cowshed as a positive.Violety. Fresh, not a lot of depth but charming enough. A bit drying on the finish (this bottle). Certainly in the zone, if not fading a little. reddish fruit too. 90-91

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Picked up a couple of 2009 Henschke Henry's Sevens as it is supposed to be low in preservatives. Will give one a go this weekend. Was originally after the 2008 but they had changed over to the 2009.

Have to save the pennies as we have a week of predominantly semillon tasting (and buying) at the Hunter the week after next!

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No thread for July??
Picked up 2 x Grosset Springvale 2009 for locally reasonable price.

If anyone (based in Singapore) interested in some good wines at reasonable prices being offloaded by a local e-tailer, PM me.

Cheers~!
Gosh... all this talk is making me thirsty!

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07 Antinori Tignanello and Solaia

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