At cellar door a few years ago we quizzed them about buying direct and they said they have a handful of private customers. From memory Chambertin cellar door was less than 200 euros


Sigmamupi wrote:michel wrote:2013 Rousseau - kaching on the credit card
But you will never regret it.
I assume you are buying direct if its 2013 vintage and you have some sort of introduction or long term relationship to them and you just can't walk in off the street like an Australian cellar door?
Btw, out of interest what price do they charge direct? I have drunk young Rousseau Chambertin or Clos de Beze a number of times off restaurant winelists in France and the current going rate at the right venue is about 500-550 euros a bottle, which sure beats buying it in Australia or HK. You just have to make the sacrifice of drinking a great wine young rather than waiting until its peak but my dining group wasn't complaining about vinous infanticide when we sampled a 2010 Clos de Beze in Beaune last year
 
   
 Michael R wrote:Weekend in Melb including a quick trip to do something I'd been hoping to do for years, visit the main ridge cellar door.
Picked up a 3 pack of 11, 12 & 13 Chardonnay.
The experience was even better than I'd hoped. old school, served by the owner\winemaker etc who is a gent.
As for the wines, I rate his Chardonnay comfortably in my top 5, and its the one grape i d back myself to know my arse from my elbow.
I understand they're selling up after 40 years, so if your in the mornington soon, and you like world class Chardonnay... Don't miss this.
felixp wrote:Sigmamupi wrote:michel wrote:2013 Rousseau - kaching on the credit card
But you will never regret it.
I assume you are buying direct if its 2013 vintage and you have some sort of introduction or long term relationship to them and you just can't walk in off the street like an Australian cellar door?
Btw, out of interest what price do they charge direct? I have drunk young Rousseau Chambertin or Clos de Beze a number of times off restaurant winelists in France and the current going rate at the right venue is about 500-550 euros a bottle, which sure beats buying it in Australia or HK. You just have to make the sacrifice of drinking a great wine young rather than waiting until its peak but my dining group wasn't complaining about vinous infanticide when we sampled a 2010 Clos de Beze in Beaune last year
there is a stupidly funny thread over on Berserkers ATM about drinking young Burgundy. Wine snob heaven thread.

For my birthday in 2011 I went with a then GF to Circa/Prince in St Kilda for dinner. Spied a 2005 Rousseau CdB for, incredibly, $500. After enquiring if the price was correct, I quickly ordered a bottle, which they decanted and which was one of the truly great Burgundy experiences for me. At 6 years old, it was just stunning, mind-blowing. Now, I hate spending that sort of money on a single bottle, but bugger me, I told the staff to put another bottle away, paid for it, and went back and drunk it the following weekend!!! Again, pretty much a epiphany, and I have been lucky enough to drink a hell of a lot of Burg,.
2005 Rousseau, I just cannot imagine wine being better than that. From his village upwards that year, just awesome. Too bad he (relatively) stuffed up 07 and 08!!
sparky wrote:phillisc wrote:Another case of 2012 Metala, can't help myself
Cheers
Craig
Shhhh!! Stop telling everyone or it'll run out!
 
   
  
felixp wrote:agree Michel, his 2007's pretty ordinary, especially if compared to 2005!!! CdB 07 is a very good wine, but not for $800!!!!
just when I said I wouldn't get any 13 Burgs, I relented and got Fourrier up here, en primeur. Incredibly cheap.
Echezeaux (in magnum), Cherbaudes, Aux Echanges, Goulots, Village vv, and Combe aux Moines. Supposed to have made sneaky good wines in 13, I might well double-up when the Aussie importer sends me his 2013 Burg catalogue soon
Sigmamupi wrote:felixp wrote:agree Michel, his 2007's pretty ordinary, especially if compared to 2005!!! CdB 07 is a very good wine, but not for $800!!!!
just when I said I wouldn't get any 13 Burgs, I relented and got Fourrier up here, en primeur. Incredibly cheap.
Echezeaux (in magnum), Cherbaudes, Aux Echanges, Goulots, Village vv, and Combe aux Moines. Supposed to have made sneaky good wines in 13, I might well double-up when the Aussie importer sends me his 2013 Burg catalogue soon
Felix - well done re the Fourrier. If you are happy to reveal, who was the importer please? All the Fourrier I have seen in HK has been overpriced. I bought this grower for the first time last year from the Australian importer and have been drinking the 2012 village wines to try them out and have been impressed.
 
   
   
 rens wrote:CVNE IMPERIAL RIOJA GRAN RESERVA 2005
CVNE IMPERIAL RIOJA GRAN RESERVA 2007
CVNE CUNE RESERVA 2008
Michael McNally wrote:rens wrote:CVNE IMPERIAL RIOJA GRAN RESERVA 2005
CVNE IMPERIAL RIOJA GRAN RESERVA 2007
CVNE CUNE RESERVA 2008
Mate, this Rioja obsession has to end!!!
or we could get together and drink some.......... I still have that Ygay Riserva you convinced me to buy...........
Cheers
Michael
 
 phillisc wrote:
Another 2 dozen

(For those living offshore about 5 Pounds, 7 Euros, 7 US)
At less than a tenner...silly silly prices but make hay....
Cheers
Craig
Hunter wrote:2 Penfolds 2010 bin 169's
winetastic wrote:A few auction purchases...
x6 PAOLO SCAVINO, Barolo 2010
Bobthebuilder wrote:winetastic wrote:A few auction purchases...
x6 PAOLO SCAVINO, Barolo 2010
I grabbed 6 of them too a month or two ago
quite nice but open 24hrs before you want to drink it if sampling one now
its like a completely different wine the next day, even better day 3!
