April 2015 Purchases

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2010 Heirloom Barossa Shiraz x 24

2005 Chave Hermitage x 12 OWC

11 Barbaresco Rabaja Rocca; Bruno Northern Italy
1 × Cs

2010 Barbaresco Barbaresco; Produttori delNorthern Italy
1 × Cs

2011 Barbaresco Barbaresco; Produttori del Northern Italy
1 × Cs
2012 Barbera Sori del Drago Brovia Northern Italy
1 × Cs
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1998 Barbera d'Asti Bricco dell'Uccellone BraidaNorthern Italy
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2010 Barolo Brunate Rinaldi; Francesco Northern Italy
1 × Cs (6x75cl)

2010 Barolo Bussia Fenocchio; Giacomo Northern Italy
1 × Cs (6x75cl)

2006 Barolo Ca'Mia Brovia Northern Italy
1 × Cs (12x75cl)


2010 Barolo Cannubi Rinaldi; Francesco Northern Italy

2005 Barolo Garblet Sue Brovia Northern Italy
1 × Cs (12x75cl)

2010 Barolo Villero Fenocchio; Giacomo Northern Italy
1 × Cs (6x75cl)

2004 Rioja Gran Reserva 904 Rioja Alta; La
1 × Cs (6xMags)


Sale in HKG sees amazingly cheap deals which i split with neighbors-


Te Mata Estate Coleraine Cabernet/Merlot x 9

Pikes The E.W.P. Reserve Shiraz x 3

Pikes The Merle' Reserve Riesling x 18

Al Poggio, Castello Di Ama, Tuscany x 6

Cockfighter's Ghost Chardonnay x 12

Viognier Domaine Salices (screw cap)Vin de Pays d'Oc - Blanc - France x 12

Chardonnay Haute Vallee de l'Aude Domaine d'Antugnac, J.L. Terrier x 12

Merlot, Vina Dona Javiera, Maipo Valley, Chile x 12

Vina Dona Javiera, Sauvignon Blanc,Maipo Valley, Chile x 12
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Michael McNally
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dbyrne4 wrote:6 x 2013 Wynns Shiraz


Great wine for the $$$

Cheers

Michael
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A small Bordeaux foray for me, which is a significant blemish on a buying hiatus for the past couple of months.

3 x 2010 La Dame de Montrose
2 x 2010 Chateau Duhart-Milon
2 x 2010 Chateau Batailley
1 x 2010 Chateau Talbot
1 x 2010 Chateau Lafon-Rochet
2 x 2010 Chateau Lanessan
1 x 2010 Le Croix Figeac
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Luke W
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6 x Gomersal Reserve Shiraz 2010
12 x Gomersal GSM 2008
6 x Hardy Thomas Hardy 2012
12 x Amelia Park Margaret River Cabernet Merlot 2012
2 x Tobin Estate Joshua Tempranillo 2014
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12 X Rosemount 2012 Districts Release McLaren Vale Traditional Red. Cabernet blend. Going real long on 2010 and 2012. Great vintages.

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Mahmoud Ali
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Passing through Istanbul's Attaturk Airport, two bottles of Turkish wines from the "Duty Free" - both are made with native grapes: Bogazkere and Okuzgozu.

2010 Kavaklidere 'Prestige' Bogazkere, Diyabakir, 13.5% for €23
2009 Melen Okuzgozu Reserve, Trakya/Thrace, 13.5%, for €17

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Mahmoud Ali wrote:2009 Melen Okuzgozu Reserve, Trakya/Thrace, 13.5%, for €17



That was just worth buying for the bottle. :mrgreen:
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Michael McNally
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rens wrote:
Mahmoud Ali wrote:2009 Melen Okuzgozu Reserve, Trakya/Thrace, 13.5%, for €17



That was just worth buying for the bottle. :mrgreen:



Yes i like the handles for sculling!!

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Mahmoud Ali wrote:Passing through Istanbul's Attaturk Airport, two bottles of Turkish wines from the "Duty Free" - both are made with native grapes: Bogazkere and Okuzgozu.

2010 Kavaklidere 'Prestige' Bogazkere, Diyabakir, 13.5% for €23
2009 Melen Okuzgozu Reserve, Trakya/Thrace, 13.5%, for €17

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haha, I always get a laugh when I see some of the airport names. Attaturk, the butcher of Armenia, a Lenin-ophile happy to murder tens of thousands of innocent people, now the Turks regard him as a national hero :roll:
only worse one is the airport at Ulan-Bator, incredibly named Genghis Khan international!!! Greatest mass-murderer of all times, made Hitler look like a choir boy. But now, again a national icon. Who knows, in 600 years time I wonder if history has also forgotten, and we will see the Adolf Hitler Berlin spaceport!!!

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A couple of bargains, more 2004 Barossa Shiraz ...

12 x Hobbs Shiraz 2004 (about £20 a bottle)
6 x Schubert Goose-Yard Block Shiraz 2004 (about £10!)

I've had the Hobbs before, top wine in the "heroic" style 8)
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6 x Penfolds Eden Valley Riesling 2003
6 x O'leary Walker Watervale Riesling 2003
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Jay60A wrote:A couple of bargains, more 2004 Barossa Shiraz ...

12 x Hobbs Shiraz 2004 (about £20 a bottle)
6 x Schubert Goose-Yard Block Shiraz 2004 (about £10!)

I've had the Hobbs before, top wine in the "heroic" style 8)


You've done well with the Schubert. I bought a case over there of the same vintage last year for GBP35pb.

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6 x 2011 Voyager Estate Chardonnay
6 x 2014 Grosset Polish Hill

Also decided to refresh the whisky stocks...

1 x Glenfiddich 18 Year Old Ancient Reserve
1 x Glenfarclas 25 Year Old
1 x Glen Moray 16 Year Old
1 x Glengoyne 18 Year Old
3 x Glenmorangie 18 Year Old
3 x Glenmorangie Tusail
4 x Glenmorangie Dornoch
3 x Glenmorangie Companta
2 x Glenmorangie Taghta
2 x Sullivans Cove Double Wood
2 x Sullivans Cove American Oak
1 x Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old
1 x Glenlivet 18 Year Old

Plus quite a few assorted bourbons...

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6 x 2012 Amelia Park Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.
12 x 2012 Ashbrook Chardonnay

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2014 Weingut Gunther Steinmetz Trocken Kestener Paulinshofberg
2014 Weingut Gunther Steinmetz Feinherb Drohner Hofberg
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simon1980
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3xPooley Cooinda Vineyard Pinot Noir 2013
3xMayer Dr Pinot Noir 2014

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12 x 2012 Amelia Park Cabernet Merlot
2 x 2013 Hentley Farm The Beauty Shiraz Viognier
1 x 2014 Hentley Farm The Stray Mongrel GSZ
1 x 2014 Hentley Farm Skinbone Grenache Rose
1 x 2013 Hentley Farm The Quattro Fortified Red

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After reading feedback in other posts I got a couple of wines to try out to see if I like them

2 x Collector Reserve Shiraz 2011
4 x Collector Marked Tree Shiraz 2012
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3 x 2007 Gros du Nore Bandol rouge
3 x 2014 Hoddles Creek chardonnay
3 x 2010 Remi Jobard bourgogne blanc
3 x 2014 Best's Great Western riesling

felixp
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just put my bis in for an auction here in HK Sunday.... Burgs back to 1976 and a few Baroli back to 1955. Also had a lash at a few Dal Forno, but not likely to get, I think. And a couple of double mags, from 2010, where it seems you can't go wrong.
Thought about a couple of bottles from 1937 Barolo, but I think it might be vinegar by now hehe.

ON the purchasing side, picked up a dozen 2010 Siro Pacenti Brunello in HK for $80/bottle, which seems to be a good price. Suckling 100pts, so I thought what the hell when I got the offer. No idea what is like, Jamie, maybe you can set me straight??

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Croquet King wrote:After reading feedback in other posts I got a couple of wines to try out to see if I like them

2 x Collector Reserve Shiraz 2011
4 x Collector Marked Tree Shiraz 2012


I love these wines. The 2011 Reserve is a baby at the moment and needs either a long decant or 5-10 years in the cellar. Talking to Alex McKay who makes these wines, he reckons the 2011 Reserve is a keeper.

Let us know how you go with your tastings. We had a Marked Tree 2008 the other night. Really good and loads left in the tank.

Cheers, Travis.

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felixp wrote:haha, I always get a laugh when I see some of the airport names. Attaturk, the butcher of Armenia, a Lenin-ophile happy to murder tens of thousands of innocent people, now the Turks regard him as a national hero :roll:
only worse one is the airport at Ulan-Bator, incredibly named Genghis Khan international!!! Greatest mass-murderer of all times, made Hitler look like a choir boy. But now, again a national icon. Who knows, in 600 years time I wonder if history has also forgotten, and we will see the Adolf Hitler Berlin spaceport!!!


Your description of Attaturk is akin to painting the Sistine Chapel with a roller brush. To call him "the butcher of Armenia" is a grotesque exaggeration. It is rather timely that you mention this as April 24th, 1915 is considered by many to be the start of the Armenian genocide/massacre/holocaust as that is the day Ottoman authorities arrested Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Istanbul (then Constantinople), followed by deportations, forced marches and deaths. At this time Ataturk (Mustafa Kemal Pasha as he was known then) was an officer in the Gallipoli peninsula and under the command of a German general. As most Australians know the Gallipoli landings commenced the following day, on April 25, 1915. I am not aware of Ataturk's role in framing or executing the policies of the Ottoman Government towards the Armenians during the First World War.

Ataturk came to national prominence after the war when he lead Turkish nationalist forces and became a national hero in the 1920s. To say "now the Turks regard him as a national hero" is bizarre. He has been their hero for a very long time.

Speaking of airport names I bet you don't know that the Dorval airport in Montreal was renamed the Peirre Elliot Trudeau airport after the former Prime Minister of Canada. He happens to be much reviled by many in Western Canada and particularly so by conservatives in Alberta - also by French-speaking separatists in Quebec.

Felix, history is better understood using fine brush strokes.

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

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Back on topic....

6x Katnook Amara vineyard Cabernet 2013

I pulled out a 2010 to see how its going so I hope there is no buyers regret.

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12 x 2013 Ata Rangi Pinot. Best ever, they are saying! My 2008's are drinking very nicely, so I have high expectations.
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conformistpete wrote:Back on topic....


Actually, "off topic" occurred 12 posts earlier - my post was only a response.

My recent purchases for summer drinking were a couple of really fine inexpensive wines:

2010 Bodega Martinez Payva 'Fince el Tesso' Tempranillo, Ribera del Guadiana, Spain, 13.5%, and
2011 Borgo di Colloredo Malvesia, Molise, Italy, 13%

Both were about $10 per bottle and drank really well, lots of fruit and a savoury element. If inexpensive Australian wines drank like this.................

Mahmoud.

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I wasn't having a go at you and you don't always have to be right or more right than someone else.

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Tasters:
6 x The Story Wines - Riesling (Very Good); Marsanne etc. (Good); Grenache (Exclellent); Pinot (Good) and Shiraz (Very Good)
2014 Head Wines Head Red Shiraz (Excellent will buy)
2012 S.C. Pannell Nebbiolo by SCP (Very Good on the second night, but not my cup of tea)
2012 Thorn-Clarke ‘Morello’ Nebbiolo (No!)
Yet to try:
2014 Head Wines Head Red GSM
2012 Nuiton-Beaunoy Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Chardonnay

For the cellar:
4 x 2013 Sons of Eden Marschall Shiraz
2002 Dutschke St. Jakobi Shiraz
2005 Elderton Cabernet Sauvignon
2006 Kaesler Cabernet Sauvignon
2002 Kay Brothers Amery Shiraz
2006 Schwarz Wine Company Thiele Road Grenache
2006 Schwarz Wine Company Shiraz The Dust Kicker
2002 Torbreck Juveniles
2001 Torbreck The Steading
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conformistpete wrote:I wasn't having a go at you and you don't always have to be right or more right than someone else.


At least now it's clear you are having a go at him!

Bugger, now I'm having a go at you. :shock:

Where will it all end!?!?! :roll: Someone have a go at me quick!

Cheers

Michael

PS This is a deliberate attempt at humour to try to change the direction of a conversation........
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Clear as day...

Good to see you are buying 9+ year old wines to let sleep longer. Were these at auction or retail?

The 13 Head wines weren't covered in as much media glory as the 12s. Is the latest vintage back on song?

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Yes, bought retail, but not so much for long-term cellaring, just to have something older on hand while the rest of the cellar matures (most wines only go back to 2006). If I strike one that is outstanding and needs a while longer I might get more.

I have never had a crook Head Wines wine, though the Pinot is less spectacular IMHO. I bought a case of the 13s (half shiraz / half GSM) as I often do - don't usually worry to much about the reviews. I haven't touched the 2013s yet. The 2014 Shiraz is definitely a Head red. Great depth of flavour and, more importantly, complexity and interest for the price point. Buy with confidence.....

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