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November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:44 pm
by crusty2
I cannot find a start for this topic so here we go

6x 2002 Seppelt St. Peters Shiraz

Cheers
Phill

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:49 pm
by sjw_11
As noted elsewhere:
6x Marius Simpatico 2011
6x Marius Symphony 2011

6x Kilikanoon "Covenant" Shiraz 2004

3x Tyrrells Vat 1 2013
3x Tyrrells Vat 47 2013

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:58 pm
by dan_smee
Wife went on a tour in the Hunter - went to a number of the lesser cellar doors and didn't buy, but came back with the following little surprise for me :)

6 x 2010 Brokenwood Quail Shiraz
6 x 2012 Brokenwood Nebbiolo
3 x 2007 Brokenwood ILR Semillon

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 6:18 pm
by simon1980
6 more Head Contrarian 2012. I had a couple with friends, and concluded I loved it, and needed more for the future. I think this is my favourite Alex Head wine (and I have had far too many!)
6xHead Riesling 2013
3xTyrrells Vat 1 2011
3xTyrrells Vat 1 2013
1xTyrrells Johnnos Sem 2013
3xGreenock Creek 2011 Cabernet
3xWoodlands Margaret 2011
4xMarius 2011 Symphony
2xMarius 2011 Simpatico

Most of the 2011's are to lay down as it was my sons birth year. I think I now have sufficient wines from this tricky vintage!

Eyeing up some more 2012 Yarra Pinots too...

simon1980

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 6:25 pm
by Hacker
I picked up some Fourrier 2011's from Ross Duke including some Clos St Jacques. Also some Anne Gros burgs.

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:25 pm
by Mahmoud Ali
I found some ordinary wines on clearance for paltry amounts and while not ones I would normally seek out I thought they were worth a punt:

2005 Fire Block Old Vine Grenache, Clare Valley - $10
2006 Penfold's Thomas Hyland Shiraz, Adelaide - $8
2006 Cumulus Climbing Chardonnay, Orange - $7
2006 Pirramimma 'Stock Hill' Chardonnay, McLaren Vale - $7
2008 Wishing Tree Unoaked Chardonnay, Western Australia - $7

I think they were trying to sell old stock but that's okay with me.

Mahmoud.

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:41 pm
by AndrewCowley
crusty2 wrote:I cannot find a start for this topic so here we go

6x 2002 Seppelt St. Peters Shiraz

Cheers
Phill

Wow where did you get that from?

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:58 pm
by rens
In keeping with the trend:
6x Marius Simpatico 2011
6x Marius Symphony 2011

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:12 pm
by sjw_11
Mahmoud Ali wrote:
2006 Cumulus Climbing Chardonnay, Orange - $7
2006 Pirramimma 'Stock Hill' Chardonnay, McLaren Vale - $7
2008 Wishing Tree Unoaked Chardonnay, Western Australia - $7

Mahmoud.


I know you liked well aged wines Mahmoud but some of those Chardonnay's might be well and truly geriatric (albeit not exactly a lot of money at risk)!! Let us know how you get on with them!

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:03 pm
by monghead
3x 2010 Chateau D'Issan
3x 2010 Bass Philip Reserve Pinot
2x 2004 Bass Philip Reserve Pinot
3x 2010 Francois Raveneau Montee de Tonnerre
3x 2009 Francois Raveneau Montee de Tonnerre
2x 2004 Gaja Costa Russi
2x 2004 Gaja Sori Tildin
2x 1976 Chateau D'Yquem (halves)

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:04 pm
by Mike Hawkins
9 x 1996 Dom Perignon Oenotheque

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:13 pm
by monghead
Mike Hawkins wrote:9 x 1996 Dom Perignon Oenotheque


I was tempted to get 6 recently, but in the end, the price was just not right.....
Every time I contemplate/buy wine here in Oz, I wish I was back in the US of A... However, I then look out at the glorious Sydney Harbour basked in beautiful, glistening sunlight, I remember why it's great to be home...

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:39 pm
by phillisc
A few 1990 Wynns BL's from auction.
Levels are all base of neck, labels and capsules are in good nick and only $10 more than the price of the "failed" 2011 current release.

Gotta love market forces

Cheers Craig

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:53 pm
by phillisc
Mike, a question from Craig the complete champagne novice.

I got a couple of NV Krug, but are thinking of buying a vintage edition.
I believe that 96, 98 and 2000 are available here in Australia (not 100% on that) and have also seen some 90s Clos de mensil but four figures is not my deal.
Your 1996 DP O's for $550ish here in OZ don't seem so bad...can't believe I actually just said that!

So if i was to get a bottle of vintage Krug to drink in the next 6 months or so...any suggestions?

Cheers Craig.

ps. or should I just get a Bolly RD. I have had a few over the years and just love 'em.

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:11 am
by damonpeyo
3 x '10 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
2 x '12 Noon Reserve Shiraz
4 x '12 Noon Reserve Cab Sav

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:50 am
by Michael R
monghead wrote:2x 1976 Chateau D'Yquem (halves)


Nice!!!!!

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 7:52 am
by crusty2
AndrewCowley wrote:
crusty2 wrote:I cannot find a start for this topic so here we go

6x 2002 Seppelt St. Peters Shiraz

Cheers
Phill

Wow where did you get that from?


Local store here in Adelaide
Their computer had another 6 available at a sister store. Shelf price was $69.99ea

cheers
Phill

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:45 am
by Rossco
3 * 2004 David Franz Georgies Walk Cabernet
3 * 2004 David Franz Alexanders Reward Cab/Shiraz
3 * 2008 David Franz Benjamins Promise Shiraz
1 * N/V David Franz Old Redemption XO Tawny
1 * 2011 Simonnet-Febvre Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons
1 * N/V Sánchez Romate Cardenal Cisneros Pedro Ximenez

a month is a long time

6 * 2012 Hoddles Creek Estate Chardonnay
6 * 2012 Hoddles Creek Estate Pinot Noir
6 * 2008 Peter Lehmann Wigan Riesling
6 * 2010 Vinteloper Touriga Nacional
6 * 2012 Vinteloper Adelo

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:18 pm
by Mike Hawkins
monghead wrote:
Mike Hawkins wrote:9 x 1996 Dom Perignon Oenotheque


I was tempted to get 6 recently, but in the end, the price was just not right.....
Every time I contemplate/buy wine here in Oz, I wish I was back in the US of A... However, I then look out at the glorious Sydney Harbour basked in beautiful, glistening sunlight, I remember why it's great to be home...


I've got two hit and run trips back to Sydney later this year (each time accompanied by 60+ bottles for the cellar). It'll be nice to be in t-shirts and shorts for a couple of days. Other than the tyranny of distance and the cost of living, Sydney leaves most cities for dead. Now if only there was a few more byo places, it'd be even better.....

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:25 pm
by Mike Hawkins
phillisc wrote:Mike, a question from Craig the complete champagne novice.

I got a couple of NV Krug, but are thinking of buying a vintage edition.
I believe that 96, 98 and 2000 are available here in Australia (not 100% on that) and have also seen some 90s Clos de mensil but four figures is not my deal.
Your 1996 DP O's for $550ish here in OZ don't seem so bad...can't believe I actually just said that!

So if i was to get a bottle of vintage Krug to drink in the next 6 months or so...any suggestions?

Cheers Craig.

ps. or should I just get a Bolly RD. I have had a few over the years and just love 'em.


Hi Craig,

I actually think recent releases of the Krug MV are roughly as good as the 98 and 00 Krug. These 2 vintages haven't impressed me for the price (and the 2002 is some time away from hitting the market, as they will release 2003 first). CdM is magnificent, but for the same money, give me 6 bottles of the MV or even DP or Taittinger Comtes any day.

If it was me dropping big $$ on a young champagne to drink now (even though it will get much better with age), it would be the 2002 Taittinger CdC. Or at a lesser price point, the 04 Bolly Grand Annee (or the 2002) are drinking really well now and will get better. The pinot certainly makes them a little more approachable now. I've always thought qualitatively, there wasn't much between the GA and the RD, but there's a big price difference.

Hope that is of some use.

Mike

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:00 pm
by Michael McNally
rens wrote:In keeping with the trend:
6x Marius Simpatico 2011
6x Marius Symphony 2011


Ditto. Add this to the
6 x 2010 Marius Matarius
6 x 2010 Marius Symposium
I bought at the end of last month.

Lucky Roger makes fantastic wine with brilliant QPR......

Plus 3 each of Noon Shiraz, Cab, Eclipse and 12 Bells

Cheers

Michael

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:29 am
by Polymer
Mike Hawkins wrote:
monghead wrote:
Mike Hawkins wrote:9 x 1996 Dom Perignon Oenotheque


I was tempted to get 6 recently, but in the end, the price was just not right.....
Every time I contemplate/buy wine here in Oz, I wish I was back in the US of A... However, I then look out at the glorious Sydney Harbour basked in beautiful, glistening sunlight, I remember why it's great to be home...


I've got two hit and run trips back to Sydney later this year (each time accompanied by 60+ bottles for the cellar). It'll be nice to be in t-shirts and shorts for a couple of days. Other than the tyranny of distance and the cost of living, Sydney leaves most cities for dead. Now if only there was a few more byo places, it'd be even better.....


How are you bringing your bottles back to NYC?

I was thinking of a 12 bottle styrofoam thingy with box (They sell this at Storage King). Looks like it would be ok. I think those may even fit into a suitcase although I think it'd go over weight if there were 12 bottles.

I've been looking at how to do get space on a temperature controlled container but not having a lot of luck...No one is interesting in dealing w/ the space I'd need (I don't have enough stuff probably).

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:31 am
by monghead
2x 2005 Domaine Leflaive Les Pucelles
3x 2002 Vega Sicilia Unico
6x 2004 Dom Perignon

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:51 am
by Hacker
6 x Anne Gros 2010 Echezeaux

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:58 am
by Eurocentric
Have you tried recent Anne Gros, Hacker? I was unimpressed with her 2009s and 2010s.

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 10:02 am
by Eurocentric
My recent purchases:
6 x 2010 Rockford Basket Press
6 x 2004 Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz
1 x 2011 Vogue Amoureuses
1 x 2011 Vogue Chambolle Musigny 1er
1 x 2011 Cathiard Vosne Romanee
2 x 2011 Roumier MSD Clos de la Bussiere

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:58 am
by Hacker
Eurocentric wrote:Have you tried recent Anne Gros, Hacker? I was unimpressed with her 2009s and 2010s.


Bought untried thru Langtons, but on the strength of price and some very positive Cellartracker reviews. We shall see. Separately bought a spread of '11s through another source :wink:

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:18 pm
by Mike Hawkins
Polymer wrote:
I was tempted to get 6 recently, but in the end, the price was just not right.....
Every time I contemplate/buy wine here in Oz, I wish I was back in the US of A... However, I then look out at the glorious Sydney Harbour basked in beautiful, glistening sunlight, I remember why it's great to be home...


I've got two hit and run trips back to Sydney later this year (each time accompanied by 60+ bottles for the cellar). It'll be nice to be in t-shirts and shorts for a couple of days. Other than the tyranny of distance and the cost of living, Sydney leaves most cities for dead. Now if only there was a few more byo places, it'd be even better.....[/quote]

How are you bringing your bottles back to NYC?

I was thinking of a 12 bottle styrofoam thingy with box (They sell this at Storage King). Looks like it would be ok. I think those may even fit into a suitcase although I think it'd go over weight if there were 12 bottles.

I've been looking at how to do get space on a temperature controlled container but not having a lot of luck...No one is interesting in dealing w/ the space I'd need (I don't have enough stuff probably).[/quote]

I use the 12 bottle styro boxes packed inside a larger box filled with packing peanuts. Never had a problem this way. To have wine professionally freighted, the carriers are looking for 30+ dozen...

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:05 pm
by timmspe
2 x 2011 Seppelt Sparkling Shiraz
1 x 2012 Tascharke Girl Talk Savagnin
1 x 2013 O'Leary Walker Watervale Riesling
1 x 2013 O'Leary Walker Polish Hill River Riesling
1 x 2011 Dr Loosen Bernkasteler Lay Kabinett Riesling
1 x 2007 Tahbilk Marsanne
1 x 2011 Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
1 x 1999 Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon... So I obviously decided to 'take the plunge' on the '99 Vat 1 Semillon. It was difficult to evaluate colour development through the bottle, but I managed to pick one out with a pretty decent fill level. I am eager to see what all the 'aged Hunter Semillon' brouhaha is all about :D Thanks for the valuable advice in that other thread. Will keep you posted!

Re: November 2013 purchases

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 8:34 pm
by LGW
Melbourne cup rutherglen trip:
2 x 2013 pfeiffer riesling
1 x 2004 stanton killeen VP 375ml
1 x 2005 stanton killeen VP 375ml
3x Morris grand muscat
2x Morris grand topaque

12 x 2009 tamar ridge botrytis riesling 375ml
6 x 2006 glen eldon twisted trunk shiraz
6 x 2010 hewitson private cellar shiraz mourvèdre 1500ml
6 x 2012 coldstream hills deer farm chardonnay
6 x 2013 seppelt drumborg riesling
2x 2013 luchador el diamante riesling
3x 2013 rock ferry cawtes cave riesling

Some more 2013 tyrells vat1 and vat63 to follow shortly me thinks :|