Rossco wrote:6 * 2012 lindermans st george cab sav. Wow ...great wine and will only get better. Need more now....dam
Coincidence, I picked up six as well. Also,
12 x Yeringberg 2012 Cabernet
Rossco wrote:6 * 2012 lindermans st george cab sav. Wow ...great wine and will only get better. Need more now....dam
JamieBahrain wrote:6 x 2012 Mt Ed
2 x 09 and 2 x 08 Hill of Grace
6 x 2012 Gomersal normal and reserve Shiraz
JamieBahrain wrote:I managed to get TRS on the Mt Ed's too. So was pretty pleased to pay under $100.
deejay81 wrote:20% off 2010 Bordeaux makes some interesting purchases
6 x 2010 Chateau Gloria
2 x 2010 Chateau Montrose
felixp wrote:Vinh, the Pape Clement 2010 is sensational. Keep your hands off it for another decade!!!!
JamieBahrain wrote:6 x 2012 Mt Ed
2 x 09 and 2 x 08 Hill of Grace
6 x 2012 Gomersal normal and reserve Shiraz
deejay81 wrote:1 x 2008 Chateau La Conseillante (Going by Felix's recommendation for Pomeral 2008 from the other thread)
1 x 2010 Chateau Pape Clement (Admittedly have no idea what this tastes like and chasing points, but oh well, what the heck)
Diddy wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:I managed to get TRS on the Mt Ed's too. So was pretty pleased to pay under $100.
Hi Jamie,
If you don't mind me asking, is a normal retail tax invoice sufficient to claim the TRS on wine? The Customs website suggests the receipt must show the GST and WET paid, although I don't ever recall WET being listed before?
JamieBahrain wrote:Diddy wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:I managed to get TRS on the Mt Ed's too. So was pretty pleased to pay under $100.
Hi Jamie,
If you don't mind me asking, is a normal retail tax invoice sufficient to claim the TRS on wine? The Customs website suggests the receipt must show the GST and WET paid, although I don't ever recall WET being listed before?
I was told by one lady at Customs my receipt needed to have my name and address as greater than $1000. News to me.
ticklenow1 wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:6 x 2012 Mt Ed
2 x 09 and 2 x 08 Hill of Grace
6 x 2012 Gomersal normal and reserve Shiraz
Jamie,
What were the Gomersal's like. I just bought a dozen myself.
Cheers
Ian
redwhiteandrose wrote:Some of you guys seem to love Woodlands 'name' Cabernets. I find it strange that there's a $20-something cab-merlot and then a $100+ 'name' cabernet and nothing in between. Quite a jump in price. From cheap to expensive with nothing in between. Strikes me as being a bit odd. If the top wines were made in extremely small quantities, it would make sense. Otherwise, 2 grades of a similar wine have vastly different prices.
Any thoughts?
toofastdriving wrote:redwhiteandrose wrote:Some of you guys seem to love Woodlands 'name' Cabernets. I find it strange that there's a $20-something cab-merlot and then a $100+ 'name' cabernet and nothing in between. Quite a jump in price. From cheap to expensive with nothing in between. Strikes me as being a bit odd. If the top wines were made in extremely small quantities, it would make sense. Otherwise, 2 grades of a similar wine have vastly different prices.
Any thoughts?
Woodlands 'Margaret' is a $40-something bottle of wine and generally believed to be great VFM.
redwhiteandrose wrote:Thanks guys. I missed Margaret. Makes sense to have a $40 cab.
catchnrelease wrote:Grabbed some more 2010 Bordeaux, called up the retailer and they said the offer expires soon. Reviews are also starting to pop up on Winefront but I've already spent enough! I was thinking about doubling up but I think I'd rather have one of each of the Chateaus and try to get multiples of areas.
Chateau Lanessan (did double up on this one, just too cheap)