TravisW wrote:Andrew, have you tried the Stag's Leap 2009?
Cheers, Travis.
Travis,
No not yet. Only arrived late last week so thought I would give them a week or so in the cellar to get over the travel shock.
Do post a note when you do open one up (no pressure of course!).
Nice choice of wines and an even better choice of a footy team. Caaaarn the Blues.
Do you always buy in 6 pcks Andrew?
Cheers, Travis.
Mate, will do. Probably in the next couple of weeks as the wife is not drinking at the moment as we are expecting a little addition to the family. In regards to the 6 pack buy, with a baby on the way, trying to stock the cellar so that we have something to drink once the little one arrives!
Hopefully G.Ablett strains a hammy on Saturday ...
Rossco wrote:6 * 2010 mt langi cliff edge (not as good as 2009 yet)
I just saw the 2006 of this wine (which a certain online retailer was flogging for $15) on a wine list here in Singapore at $149- ... the restaraunt is a bloomin Luke Mangan place as well Im going to hope your were a tad cheaper!! but when you serve it to a guest who doesn't know you could always point this out to emphasise what a kind gesture it was to share
Rossco wrote:6 * 2010 mt langi cliff edge (not as good as 2009 yet)
I just saw the 2006 of this wine (which a certain online retailer was flogging for $15) on a wine list here in Singapore at $149- ... the restaraunt is a bloomin Luke Mangan place as well Im going to hope your were a tad cheaper!! but when you serve it to a guest who doesn't know you could always point this out to emphasise what a kind gesture it was to share
Hahahaha thanks Sam I will!! Dam those shipping costs hey...
12 x Teusner Riebke Shiraz 2012 (2010 was fantastic, should have bought more ) 4 x Cullen Cab Merlot 2011 1 x Vasse Felix Cab Sauvignon 2010 1 x South Island Central Otego Pinot Noir 2012 (starting to try Pinot so figured I'd start at the lower price range)
Never thought I'd buy Penfolds Grange again at current prices, but I just couldn't resist when a stray bottle of the 2008 vintage was amazingly discounted 50% off by one of the major grocers! Final damage - AUD $388.34.
You just never know what's out there sometimes - my thanks to crusty2 for the tip off.
n4sir wrote:Never thought I'd buy Penfolds Grange again at current prices, but I just couldn't resist when a stray bottle of the 2008 vintage was amazingly discounted 50% off by one of the major grocers! Final damage - AUD $388.34.
You just never know what's out there sometimes - my thanks to crusty2 for the tip off.
reschsmooth wrote:Gundog Estate Wild Semillon 2013 x 3 .
I love this stuff. Wild yeast ferment. Unlike traditional semillon, I would not be looking to keep it long in fact I would probably drink 2 immediately and think of storing one
reschsmooth wrote:Gundog Estate Wild Semillon 2013 x 3 .
I love this stuff. Wild yeast ferment. Unlike traditional semillon, I would not be looking to keep it long in fact I would probably drink 2 immediately and think of storing one
Thanks for the suggestion - I was very impressed with the wines on offer and cellar door.
n4sir wrote:Never thought I'd buy Penfolds Grange again at current prices, but I just couldn't resist when a stray bottle of the 2008 vintage was amazingly discounted 50% off by one of the major grocers! Final damage - AUD $388.34.
You just never know what's out there sometimes - my thanks to crusty2 for the tip off.
Cheers, Ian
Nice work !
I wrote off the 2008 vintage reds in SA after the 16 day heat wave in March but I'm continually impressed by the sheer quality of some 08 wines. Mind you it there are some absolute shockers out there that were probably picked after this period. Coonawarra 08's are very impressive tending to reflect a warmer climate style. No under ripe fruit here!
Carl
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n4sir wrote:Never thought I'd buy Penfolds Grange again at current prices, but I just couldn't resist when a stray bottle of the 2008 vintage was amazingly discounted 50% off by one of the major grocers! Final damage - AUD $388.34.
You just never know what's out there sometimes - my thanks to crusty2 for the tip off.
Cheers, Ian
Nice work !
I wrote off the 2008 vintage reds in SA after the 16 day heat wave in March but I'm continually impressed by the sheer quality of some 08 wines. Mind you it there are some absolute shockers out there that were probably picked after this period. Coonawarra 08's are very impressive tending to reflect a warmer climate style. No under ripe fruit here!
Carl
I have had some fantastic 2008 SA Reds. Many of the wines that were picked before the heatwave or during the first week were quite exceptional. There was a lot of bad publicity about the vintage which forced big price reductions and wineries to use discount websites (also the grape glut I suppose). I've picked up many bargains and have had a really good run with the '08's and I've put many in the cellar as I think it is a bit of a sleeper vintage. Many disagree, but I can only go on what I have tasted and what I like.
Cheers Ian
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