March already - what have you been buying

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seddo
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March already - what have you been buying

Post by seddo »

I kick this one off

4 x Bin 389 06
4 x Heathcote Estate shiraz
4x Barwang cab 06


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6 x Steingarten Riesling 2006
6 x Steingarten Riesling 2007
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6 x 1999 Phillipponat Clos des Goisses
6 x 1995 Taittinger Comtes des Champagne
3 x 1993 Dom Perignon Oenotheque
3 x 2000 Dom Perignon
1 x 1990 Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque
16 x 1994 Penfolds Bin 28 shiraz

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rooview wrote:Mike - you know that Bin 28 isn't sparkling? :wink:


And only 16 ? :wink: :)
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Post by Craig(NZ) »

4x 07 Te Mata Coleraine
2x 07 Te Mata Awatea
2x 07 Te Mata Cape Crest (brilliant wine!)
2x 07 Te Mata Zara
2x 07 Stonecroft Syrah
2x 07 Unison Syrah
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And only 16 ?


he has a treadmill to burn it off
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Post by Mike Hawkins »

I wish they had more at the price but I cleaned them out. I've always been a believer that 1994 is a "Penfolds Vintage". They really nailled it that year compared to most of their peers. The Bin 28 is really drinking well now.

The other thing about this wine is it shows Yanks that cheap shiraz can age well if you buy the right label.

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I wish they had more at the price but I cleaned them out. I've always been a believer that 1994 is a "Penfolds Vintage". They really nailled it that year compared to most of their peers. The Bin 28 is really drinking well now.


hehe i thought 94 was a henschke vintage :-)

i remember cleaning a supermarket out of $12 1995 Bin 28's. Got 10 or so bottles of it/ Long gone but was a good wine at that price.
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A trip to Maygars Hill in the Strathbogie ranges has wiped me out

3 x 2006 Shiraz
3 x 2006 Cabernet
4 x 2005 Shiraz
2 x 2004 Reserve Shiraz

A great producer, the 06 Shiraz in particular is delicious
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2005 Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon
2004 Tim Adams Cabernets
2006 Fox Creek JSM
2004 McWilliam's Elisabeth

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Post by Loztralia »

Craig(NZ) wrote:4x 07 Te Mata Coleraine
2x 07 Te Mata Awatea
2x 07 Te Mata Cape Crest (brilliant wine!)
2x 07 Te Mata Zara
2x 07 Stonecroft Syrah
2x 07 Unison Syrah


Any view on the 07 Coleraine yet?
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Post by rooman »

Craig(NZ) wrote:4x 07 Te Mata Coleraine
2x 07 Te Mata Awatea
2x 07 Te Mata Cape Crest (brilliant wine!)
2x 07 Te Mata Zara
2x 07 Stonecroft Syrah
2x 07 Unison Syrah


Craig, you do know there is stuff produced outside NZ, don't you. :lol:

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Post by ACG »

Delamere Pinot 07
Woodlands Margaret 07
Parker First Growth 04
More German 07 Rieslings - Just a few Auslese to drain the bank account.

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Post by Shiraz Man »

6 x St Johns Road Greenock Shiraz 2005
Beautiful single vineyard wine.

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Correction:
6 x St Johns Road Julia Greenock Shiraz 2005
Beautiful single vineyard wine.

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Post by Daryl Douglas »

Nothing for me for some months, except perhaps an occasional case of a good cheapie like the Possums Vineyard McLarenvale (Blewitt Springs) Shiraz 2005, 75% of which I've already swilled. Which reminds me, I asked Judy Press to hold a 2nd case of the cab 07 for me - that's looking like my only purchase this month. I've some impending medical and other expenses that demand reversing the growth trend of the credit card balance. :(

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Post by Mike Hawkins »

Shiraz Man wrote:Correction:
6 x St Johns Road Julia Greenock Shiraz 2005
Beautiful single vineyard wine.


This isn't a wine I've heard of. You've got me intrigued.....

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12 x 2004 Rockford BP

A good deal at about £23 (49 AUD) a bottle

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Post by Craig(NZ) »

Craig, you do know there is stuff produced outside NZ, don't you.


yep, problem is when i first got into wine i thought there was nothing produced outside AUssie, hence my cellar has enough aussie shiraz and such to last me a lifetime. Balancing things up. I do buy bordeaux, german riesling, alsace, champagne, the odd italian and spanish wine. Have wines from Chile, USA too. My cellar would be about 50% kiwi, i doubt many aussies would have that % aussie.

Anyway, you expect any sane man would buy Penfolds new releases over the class of Te Mata??

Any view on the 07 Coleraine yet?


Yep, its at least as good as the last 3 vintages. Very plush and classy. A very 'modern' Coleraine
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Craig(NZ) wrote:
Anyway, you expect any sane man would buy Penfolds new releases over the class of Te Mata??
Well possibly the 707 but a very good point. I had an 84 707 last which was superb. They really do age well.

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Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz 2004 x 6

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Well possibly the 707 but a very good point. I had an 84 707 last which was superb. They really do age well.


Yip. i have a truckload of 94 707's to last me a lifetime. 707 is just shy of $200 a bottle here now. Just Penfolds wacko territory. I can buy 2007 Coleraine for $59. Need I say more?

Coleraine may not have quite the longevity of a 707 (15-18+ years vs 25-30+) but it has finesse and detail to burn. And really longeivity can be over rated. Just means longer to wait!
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Post by Mahmoud Ali »

Mostly wines that I've found either on sale or deeply discounted:

2006 Torres 'Mas Borras' Pinot Noir, Penedes, Spain
2004 Rocca della Macie 'Roccato', Super Tuscan, Italy
2006 Serego Alighieri, Veneto, Italy
2006 Cousino Macul, Antiguas Reserva Cabernet, Chile
2000 Cuvaison Pinot Noir, Napa, California
2006 Moreson Pinotage, South Africa (Truly delicious, the best Pinotage I've ever had, my partner made me buy the last 10 bottles, a great find at $9.99--haven't seen it anywhere in town but a store in a city south of here sells it for $25!)

Bargains can be expensive, the better the deal the more bottles one buys.

Cheers............Mahmoud.

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12 x 2008 Domain "Roving Tongue Rose"
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2007 Torbreck Woodcutter's Shiraz - i love this wine. It's got a delicious smell of tinned peas that reminds me of rolf binder's old bull's blood...

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Post by Shiraz Man »

Mike Hawkins,

St Johns Road Julia Greenock Shiraz is the flagship wine of St Johns Road, a Barossa Valley winery. James Halliday gave this wine 94 points, and a drinking window up to 2030.

For more information go to their website: http://www.stjohnsroad.com

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Post by Mike Hawkins »

Thanks SM. I'll be in the Barossa later this year, so I'm keen to check out things other than the usual suspects.

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Post by ross67 »

+ a few more :)

Barossa Old Vine Co. Shiraz 2004 x 3
Haan Wine Shiraz Prestige 2004 x 3

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Post by JG »

cellar purchases of last couple months:

Hungtingdon special reserve cab sauv 04 x 2
Hungtingdon special reserve shiraz 03 x2
Hungtingdon cab sauv 04 x 2
(visited cellar door about a month back, easily most impressed have ever been by mudgee wines, should cellar a treat)

Tulloch Private Bin Shiraz 07 x 3
(cellar door day later to above, had my first 05 with my dad the other night, only medium bodied but super concentrated pure fruit, most enjoyable. also bought and quaffed a few the standard shiraz)

Leconfield cab sauv 06 x 4
Barwang cab sauv 06 x8 (just consumed the last of my last half case buy... after all the fuss, at least 6 of these to make it to the cellar)

will prob buy 3 penfolds 389 06 and 3 of the 407.

then hopefully lie low for little while. will open one or 2 my coonawarra 04s to see how travelling.

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Just picked up a couple of bottles each of Kalleske Johann Georg, Castagnier Clos de Vougeot and Bonnes Mares. That's pretty much my budget for the month! :shock: (As long as you don't count the 12x2004 St Henri, a mixed doz of Carlisle Zins and Syrah, and mixed 3 bottles of Russian Hills Estate.)

The Johann Georg seems to be one of the few Aussie wines that has increased in price since I bought it last time - was about $100USD, now $135USD.

Mike

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