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2010 Penfolds Bin 128 Coonawarra Shiraz
Funky smell at first but blew off after decanting and a bit of glass time.
It's a very simple wine, and def had the cool climate shiraz characteristics. Not much fruit, a little tannin, a bit of french oak.
Medium length but barely, and was kind of ordinary on its own.
Tasted much better after grilling some lamb chops and having them together.
Funky smell at first but blew off after decanting and a bit of glass time.
It's a very simple wine, and def had the cool climate shiraz characteristics. Not much fruit, a little tannin, a bit of french oak.
Medium length but barely, and was kind of ordinary on its own.
Tasted much better after grilling some lamb chops and having them together.
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2005 Gilles barge cote rotie
Smells terrible
Going down the sink ..
Smells terrible
Going down the sink ..
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Bobthebuilder wrote:Day 2 of a glaetzer godolphin shiraz 2005
Really lovely wine, the fruit and oak is nicely balanced.
24hrs has seen the acidity decline and the sweetness of the ripe fruit shine through.
This bottle appears to have been really well stored, good tightly packed in cork and sitting well below the rim of the bottle, required quite a bit of effort to pull out.
I'm a real fan a glaetzer, especially the Amon ra.
This was my first godolphin and it impressed me immensely.
"Day 2" of any wine never happens in my house.
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Hunter wrote:2005 Gilles barge cote rotie
Smells terrible
Going down the sink ..
Put the cork in , refrigerate and could well blossom overnight.
I do a lot of northern Rhone verticals and time and time again I take the remnants of a Cote Rotie discarded in a line up and it drinks beautifully on day 2.
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Hunter wrote:2005 Gilles barge cote rotie
Smells terrible
Going down the sink ..
Is it corked? Brett?
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Who's Brett?
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ok il give that a go thanks, thanks for the idea?
No its not corked..
Smells of dung , yet smooth on the pallet.
Not enjoyable too drink.
Not sure who brett is either
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No its not corked..
Smells of dung , yet smooth on the pallet.
Not enjoyable too drink.
Not sure who brett is either
Cheers
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Hunter wrote:ok il give that a go thanks, thanks for the idea?
No its not corked..
Smells of dung , yet smooth on the pallet.
Not enjoyable too drink.
Not sure who brett is either
Cheers
Brettanomyces (Brett) is a type of yeast commonly found in wineries, which has the potential to cause significant spoilage in wines, through the production of volatile phenol compounds. These compounds (in particular 4-ethylphenol [4-EP], 4-ethylguaiacol [4-EG] and 4-ethylcatechol [4-EC]) are associated with undesirable sensory characters such as ‘Band-Aid’, ‘medicinal’, ‘horsey’, and ‘barnyard’ – collectively often referred to as ‘Brett’ character
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To add to recent notes from others, I've had the 2005 Godolphin Shiraz and the 2013 Mt Langi Cliff Edge Shiraz.
The Godolphin is a baby at 10 years old, needs another 5-8 to really start to shine. Really liked it though.
The Cliff Edge was easy drinking, lovely bright fruit, and good balance. Needs another 5 at least.
The Godolphin is a baby at 10 years old, needs another 5-8 to really start to shine. Really liked it though.
The Cliff Edge was easy drinking, lovely bright fruit, and good balance. Needs another 5 at least.
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Hunter wrote:Not sure who brett is either
Sorry Hunter, just a little joke.
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Scotty vino wrote:Hunter wrote:ok il give that a go thanks, thanks for the idea?
No its not corked..
Smells of dung , yet smooth on the pallet.
Not enjoyable too drink.
Not sure who brett is either
Cheers
Brettanomyces (Brett) is a type of yeast commonly found in wineries, which has the potential to cause significant spoilage in wines, through the production of volatile phenol compounds. These compounds (in particular 4-ethylphenol [4-EP], 4-ethylguaiacol [4-EG] and 4-ethylcatechol [4-EC]) are associated with undesirable sensory characters such as ‘Band-Aid’, ‘medicinal’, ‘horsey’, and ‘barnyard’ – collectively often referred to as ‘Brett’ character
Or considered as a part of terroir according to French winos.
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Rory wrote:To add to recent notes from others, I've had the 2005 Godolphin Shiraz
If you say it fast enough, that sounds like God-awful
Freudian naming slip?
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Rory wrote:To add to recent notes from others, I've had the 2005 Godolphin Shiraz and the 2013 Mt Langi Cliff Edge Shiraz.
The Godolphin is a baby at 10 years old, needs another 5-8 to really start to shine. Really liked it though.
The Cliff Edge was easy drinking, lovely bright fruit, and good balance. Needs another 5 at least.
that was exactly my thoughts although I didn't add that to the notes (on the godolphin)
funny thing is though, I know it is exactly how my missus likes it.
would she like it more in another 5? I'm thinking probably not as much, me a bit more.
guess we will find out in 2020!
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2010 Cune Crianza Rioja
After an hour in the decanter this has lovely arromatics of Raspberry, roses and earthy spice. The palate is velvety and polished with earthy flavours, hints of tobacco and savoury spices. The tannins are grippy yet mouth watering. It's easy to drink and is in no way built to cellar but when the glass is finished, I'm quickly looking to top up.
After an hour in the decanter this has lovely arromatics of Raspberry, roses and earthy spice. The palate is velvety and polished with earthy flavours, hints of tobacco and savoury spices. The tannins are grippy yet mouth watering. It's easy to drink and is in no way built to cellar but when the glass is finished, I'm quickly looking to top up.
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2012 Turkey Flat shiraz (last night)
Very nice, but too young of course.
Very nice, but too young of course.
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1984 Enterprise Wines Cabernet Sauvignon
Opens a bit stale but blows of early. Lovely elegant and surprisingly fruit sweet palate. The length is amazing. Soft, mature and a real pleasure to drink. Alc13.2%
Cheers
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Opens a bit stale but blows of early. Lovely elegant and surprisingly fruit sweet palate. The length is amazing. Soft, mature and a real pleasure to drink. Alc13.2%
Cheers
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2012 Metala.
A weight for age champion. Surely one of Australia's best value wines (I know I'm preaching to the converted here). $10 a bottle. Ridiculously good quaffer.
A weight for age champion. Surely one of Australia's best value wines (I know I'm preaching to the converted here). $10 a bottle. Ridiculously good quaffer.
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redwhiteandrose wrote:Who's Brett?
I guess that would be determined by which side of Brett you sit at the dinner party.
To some he is a wonderful and charming addition to the complete success of the evening.
To others he is the drunken embarrassment that hits on your wife, pukes in the toilet, and leaves
you constantly wondering why you bother
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Rossco wrote:redwhiteandrose wrote:Who's Brett?
I guess that would be determined by which side of Brett you sit at the dinner party.
To some he is a wonderful and charming addition to the complete success of the evening.
To others he is the drunken embarrassment that hits on your wife, pukes in the toilet, and leaves
you constantly wondering why you bother
Haha. Good one. Had a chuckle at this...
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2010 SERAFINO cab sav.
Nose; Black Berry, Spice, Mint, subtle oak and a hint of stalk and stem.
Palate; Plum/fruit/vanilla finish with very soft silky tannins.
Drink window suggest this will carry thru to 2020.
Hmmm I'm thinking drink now or within the next 18 months.
I don't think this has the tannin structure to go much further.
Solid/good value wine from CD.
Nose; Black Berry, Spice, Mint, subtle oak and a hint of stalk and stem.
Palate; Plum/fruit/vanilla finish with very soft silky tannins.
Drink window suggest this will carry thru to 2020.
Hmmm I'm thinking drink now or within the next 18 months.
I don't think this has the tannin structure to go much further.
Solid/good value wine from CD.
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
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Hunter wrote:ok il give that a go thanks, thanks for the idea?
No its not corked..
Smells of dung , yet smooth on the pallet.
Not enjoyable too drink.
If you're not a fan of a bit of poo you might be shocked at some of the Rhones you're chasing...
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Tonight cracked open the old faithful - Wynns Black Label Cabernet (2012).
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If you're not a fan of a bit of poo you might be shocked at some of the Rhones you're chasing...[/quote]
I dont mind some barnyard funk.
Domiane de thalabert, chapoutier s Sizeranne, D'Ampuis have all shown these characteristics.. but poo in a glass !!
It was awthul..
Parker had given 84 points too the 05 gilles barge..
a bad wine !
I dont mind some barnyard funk.
Domiane de thalabert, chapoutier s Sizeranne, D'Ampuis have all shown these characteristics.. but poo in a glass !!
It was awthul..
Parker had given 84 points too the 05 gilles barge..
a bad wine !
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Hunter wrote:If you're not a fan of a bit of poo you might be shocked at some of the Rhones you're chasing...
I dont mind some barnyard funk.
Domiane de thalabert, chapoutier s Sizeranne, D'Ampuis have all shown these characteristics.. but poo in a glass !!
It was awthul..
Parker had given 84 points too the 05 gilles barge..
a bad wine ![/quote]
Why did you buy it then?
Read the review after you bought maybe?
Read up on cellar tracker a bit, atleast you get the opinion of many palates instead of just one
One other thing, without bad wine experiences the good ones would not be as good
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WAwineguy wrote:2012 Turkey Flat shiraz (last night)
Very nice, but too young of course.
Have you had many Turkey Flat Shiraz before? I am asking not in a challenging way, but to see how you think it compares to previous vintages. If you are a TF regular I would be interested in you opinion of the 2012.
Cheers
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Michael McNally wrote:WAwineguy wrote:2012 Turkey Flat shiraz (last night)
Very nice, but too young of course.
Have you had many Turkey Flat Shiraz before? I am asking not in a challenging way, but to see how you think it compares to previous vintages. If you are a TF regular I would be interested in you opinion of the 2012.
Cheers
Michael
Hi Michael & WAwineguy
I would be interested in your impressions, after previously posting some notes on the wine (could not find the link), however it was unfavourable. I am happy to be proved wrong, after purchasing half a dozen on reputation before trying the wine.
Over the last couple of days- trying my purchases at great prices:
2013 Belgravia Apex Chardonnay fairly heavily worked - oak prominent but not overpowering, long finish, fruit in the background, not a crisp acidic wine, but more perhaps a winter white, served at about 12 degrees, very enjoyable. A white wine for red wine drinkers. 13% alc.
2012 Grant Burge Filsell 14% , classic Barossa, 2nd tasting/notes, oak prominent but not overpowering, powerful but elegant (compared to 2010). Will be interesting to see how this develops over the next 10 years
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2001 Gnadenfrei St Michael - thin, a little metallic/varnish, coffee'd oak, cherry cola, sweet raspberries, almost Pinot like. That powerful fruit trying to force its way though. Nowhere near the bottle I had last week. VA?
2001 Jack Mann - blackberries, milk choc and gum leaves and gravel, a touch of tobacco, silty tannins. Bloody good
2013 Maretti Langhe - nose of roses and violets, cherry, spice, pretty thing, smidge of aniseed and herbs. 3rd night after opening. Tannins a little sticky. Good for $17
2001 Jack Mann - blackberries, milk choc and gum leaves and gravel, a touch of tobacco, silty tannins. Bloody good
2013 Maretti Langhe - nose of roses and violets, cherry, spice, pretty thing, smidge of aniseed and herbs. 3rd night after opening. Tannins a little sticky. Good for $17
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Why did you buy it then?
Read the review after you bought maybe?
Read up on cellar tracker a bit, atleast you get the opinion of many palates instead of just one
One other thing, without bad wine experiences the good ones would not be as good [/quote]
Unfortunately this wines not in cellar tracker..
Thats true.. thanks for your opinion
Read the review after you bought maybe?
Read up on cellar tracker a bit, atleast you get the opinion of many palates instead of just one
One other thing, without bad wine experiences the good ones would not be as good [/quote]
Unfortunately this wines not in cellar tracker..
Thats true.. thanks for your opinion
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pc79 wrote:2001 Gnadenfrei St Michael - thin, a little metallic/varnish, coffee'd oak, cherry cola, sweet raspberries, almost Pinot like. That powerful fruit trying to force its way though. Nowhere near the bottle I had last week. VA?
I sold a magnum of this at auction
it is a massive wine
your bottle sounds like a dud
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Katnook Cab Sauv 2009. Heading into its secondary phase on first taste.
Cheers, Travis.
Cheers, Travis.