My first post here and my first case purchased for cellaring
November 2015 purchases
November 2015 purchases
Chain of ponds The Ledge Shiraz 2013 x6
My first post here and my first case purchased for cellaring
My first post here and my first case purchased for cellaring
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Mike Hawkins
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Welcome Furio.... And please note that this hobby will become expensive!
Re: November 2015 purchases
Thanks Mike Hawkins! I realise this can be expensive but hopefully with some advice from you guys I won't buy any bad wine
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6x 2013 marc bredif vouvray..
What a drop!
What a drop!
- Scotty vino
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Re: November 2015 purchases
6 X 2014 Tatachilla Partners Cabernet Shiraz
good quaffer. fairly bright fruits. no face attacking tannins for a cheap drop.
thru mate at a price i couldn't really refuse.
good quaffer. fairly bright fruits. no face attacking tannins for a cheap drop.
thru mate at a price i couldn't really refuse.
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
- Scotty vino
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Furio wrote:Chain of ponds The Ledge Shiraz 2013 x6
My first post here and my first case purchased for cellaring
And so your journey begins Furio. You're in the right place.
Some of the posters on here have some serious experience and palates to match.
Read, learn and enjoy!
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
Re: November 2015 purchases
Been dry for almost 2 months now! Buying a lot less too.
First purchase in about 2 months.
2 x 2013 Rockford Rifle Range
4 x 2012 Rockford Rod & Spur (based on Dave's note)
6 x NV Veuve
First purchase in about 2 months.
2 x 2013 Rockford Rifle Range
4 x 2012 Rockford Rod & Spur (based on Dave's note)
6 x NV Veuve
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1 x NV Bungawarra Liqueur Muscat
1 x NV Bungawarra Bliss
1 x NV Bungawarra Moscato
21 x NV Bungawarra Festival Red
1 x 2015 Rockford Alicante Bouchet
5 x 2013 Rockford Cabernet Sauvignon Rifle Range
1 x 2015 Rockford Frontignac White
1 x NV Rockford PS Marion Tawny
2 x 2012 Rockford Rod & Spur Cabernet-Shiraz
2 x 2012 Rockford Sémillon Local Growers
Arrived yesterday / today
1 x NV Bungawarra Bliss
1 x NV Bungawarra Moscato
21 x NV Bungawarra Festival Red
1 x 2015 Rockford Alicante Bouchet
5 x 2013 Rockford Cabernet Sauvignon Rifle Range
1 x 2015 Rockford Frontignac White
1 x NV Rockford PS Marion Tawny
2 x 2012 Rockford Rod & Spur Cabernet-Shiraz
2 x 2012 Rockford Sémillon Local Growers
Arrived yesterday / today
Re: November 2015 purchases
A boys weekend in the hunter valley saw me get a few wineries in and some purchases.
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Hell Hole Shiraz
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Indie Shiraz / Pinot
3 x 2014 Meerea Park Terracotta
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Aunts Shiraz
4 x 2013 Petersons Back Block Shiraz
Garth Eather was at Meerea Park and he opened a 2014 Black which had just had the labels put on it a couple of days ago. Also tried the 2011 - both serious wines but getting too much out of my league for regular purchases
Stopped at Brokenwood with my brother who is a member and went through the range - some great stuff their Indigo Shiraz and Four Winds were excellent and got to try 14 Graveyard out of the Barrel. Will curb my purchases until their wine lunch at Bathers at the end of November.
Peterson's had a lot of great wines to. Just trying to curb my spending. Only regret was not stopping at Lakes Folly as we had to get moving.
And to top it off the snakes are out everywhere up there at the moment. Keep your eyes peeled!
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Hell Hole Shiraz
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Indie Shiraz / Pinot
3 x 2014 Meerea Park Terracotta
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Aunts Shiraz
4 x 2013 Petersons Back Block Shiraz
Garth Eather was at Meerea Park and he opened a 2014 Black which had just had the labels put on it a couple of days ago. Also tried the 2011 - both serious wines but getting too much out of my league for regular purchases
Stopped at Brokenwood with my brother who is a member and went through the range - some great stuff their Indigo Shiraz and Four Winds were excellent and got to try 14 Graveyard out of the Barrel. Will curb my purchases until their wine lunch at Bathers at the end of November.
Peterson's had a lot of great wines to. Just trying to curb my spending. Only regret was not stopping at Lakes Folly as we had to get moving.
And to top it off the snakes are out everywhere up there at the moment. Keep your eyes peeled!
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catchnrelease
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Teisto, what did you think of the '14 Indie?
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Furio wrote:Thanks Mike Hawkins! I realise this can be expensive but hopefully with some advice from you guys I won't buy any bad wine
Welcome Furio.
We all make purchases we regret on occasion that's all a part of the learning curve. I certainly have some in my cellar that I think to myself, why did i buy that?
One I probably won't regret:
A single bottle of 2012 Moss Wood Cabernet. I'll let you know how it's drinking in 2032 or so.
never underestimate the predictability of stupidity
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Oh, forgot this one. A gift from my lovely wife.
2005 Fernando RemÃÂrez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho
2005 Fernando RemÃÂrez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho
never underestimate the predictability of stupidity
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catchnrelease wrote:Teisto, what did you think of the '14 Indie?
Very good Catchnrelease. It's a 65/35 split in favour of the Shiraz and is predominantly shiraz nose at this point. The backend you get the pinot and fills out the palate. Personally I think still young and really needs a few more years in bottle before showing its best where I think the Pinot will come through once the Shiraz settles down
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winetastic
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Teisto wrote:4 x 2014 Meerea Park Hell Hole Shiraz
4 x 2014 Meerea Park Aunts Shiraz
Would love to hear your thoughts on the Hell Hole and Aunts 2014
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6 x 2010 Wolf Blass Black Label
12 x 2014 Woodlands Cab Franc Merlot
6 x 2013 Woodlands Benjamin Cab Sav en primeur
12 x 2014 Woodlands Cab Franc Merlot
6 x 2013 Woodlands Benjamin Cab Sav en primeur
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via collins
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6 x 2014 Mayford Tempranillo
6 x 2013 Dolcino (botrytised viognier) - staggeringly long and intense
6 x 2013 Serrat rose
6 x 2014 Best's Great Western riesling - can't bring myself to try 2015 cause this is a love affair
3 x 2014 Benevelli nebbiolo
6 x 2013 Dolcino (botrytised viognier) - staggeringly long and intense
6 x 2013 Serrat rose
6 x 2014 Best's Great Western riesling - can't bring myself to try 2015 cause this is a love affair
3 x 2014 Benevelli nebbiolo
- Andrew Jordan
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Hacker wrote:6 x 2013 Woodlands Benjamin Cab Sav en primeur
Put my order in for x6 as well today. Like the invite email letter they sent out! Although had real problems printing out the order form ...
Cheers
AJ
Cabernet is ... and will always be ... KING!
AJ
Cabernet is ... and will always be ... KING!
Re: November 2015 purchases
Andrew Jordan wrote:Hacker wrote:6 x 2013 Woodlands Benjamin Cab Sav en primeur
Put my order in for x6 as well today. Like the invite email letter they sent out! Although had real problems printing out the order form ...
I had trouble as well. Rang them up in the end.
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via collins wrote:6 x 2014 Mayford Tempranillo
Seems quite popular on here. Although it's definitely one of the best domestic tempranillos I've tasted, the scores for the 2013 were much higher. I'm curious as to its popularity. Have people tasted it before? Bought on the strength of the 2013. Its certainly not your average Aussie red....
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Croquet King
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Been an expensive month so far
6 x Rockford Basket Press 2012
6 x Rockford Black Sparkling
4 x Rockford Rifle Range 2013
8 x Rockford Rod n Spur 2012
4 x Primo Joseph Sparkling Shiraz
4 x Moss Wood Cabernet 1997
8 x Hart and Hunter Six Rows Chardonnay 2014
4 x Hart and Hunter Arlington Shiraz 2014
6 x Rockford Basket Press 2012
6 x Rockford Black Sparkling
4 x Rockford Rifle Range 2013
8 x Rockford Rod n Spur 2012
4 x Primo Joseph Sparkling Shiraz
4 x Moss Wood Cabernet 1997
8 x Hart and Hunter Six Rows Chardonnay 2014
4 x Hart and Hunter Arlington Shiraz 2014
I appreciate all forms of alcohol, as long as its wine.
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via collins
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Seems quite popular on here. Although it's definitely one of the best domestic tempranillos I've tasted, the scores for the 2013 were much higher. I'm curious as to its popularity. Have people tasted it before? Bought on the strength of the 2013. Its certainly not your average Aussie red....
Mayford's been an under-distributed cult wine for the last 6 or 7 years. I decided to head out to their annual cellar door tastings to make up my own mind, then the 97 points on WF appeared, and the horses were off...
I found this year's model an improvement on last year, but that said, the 2013 won't be peaking for a while. I'm about to head down and collect my 2014s from the PO, might have another look at it this weekend. The secret weapon at Mayford though remains their chardonnay.
Mayford's been an under-distributed cult wine for the last 6 or 7 years. I decided to head out to their annual cellar door tastings to make up my own mind, then the 97 points on WF appeared, and the horses were off...
I found this year's model an improvement on last year, but that said, the 2013 won't be peaking for a while. I'm about to head down and collect my 2014s from the PO, might have another look at it this weekend. The secret weapon at Mayford though remains their chardonnay.
Re: November 2015 purchases
Just been given my 2013 Fourrier allocation. Includes the Gevrey VV, Cherbaudes, Moines, Goulots, Griotte and CSJ.
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Re: November 2015 purchases
via collins wrote:Mayford's been an under-distributed cult wine for the last 6 or 7 years. I decided to head out to their annual cellar door tastings to make up my own mind, then the 97 points on WF appeared, and the horses were off...
I found this year's model an improvement on last year, but that said, the 2013 won't be peaking for a while. I'm about to head down and collect my 2014s from the PO, might have another look at it this weekend. The secret weapon at Mayford though remains their chardonnay.
Thanks VC. Interesting. There are lots of top chardonnays in Australia, though, but few good Sangioveses. I much prefer the 2014 to the 2013. But if you buy based on points, you'd be backing up the truck for the latter. Best taste a bottle before buying by the dozen! Points? Pah!
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via collins
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Re: November 2015 purchases
Best taste a bottle before buying by the dozen! Points? Pah!
Points get people so darned jiggy, never ceases to amaze me. Was very happy this year to have the Serrat SV arrive prior to the points and prizes being doled out based simple on friendly advice. And really, of the Serrat wines, I found the PN to be the standout. Being perpetually out of synch with prevailing scores does make for an easier life!
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JamieBahrain
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Re: November 2015 purchases
6 x Giacosa Barolo Riserva Rocche Falleto 2007
I tasted these with Bruno Giacosa and promised myself I would get all the 2007's as it's a birth year vintage for my child and if you love Piedmont, Bruno is the one of the remaining winemaker living-legends. Expensive but the sentimental value makes it worthwhile.
6 x Chapoutier L'Ermite 2001
I tasted these with Bruno Giacosa and promised myself I would get all the 2007's as it's a birth year vintage for my child and if you love Piedmont, Bruno is the one of the remaining winemaker living-legends. Expensive but the sentimental value makes it worthwhile.
6 x Chapoutier L'Ermite 2001
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
Teobaldo Cappellano
Teobaldo Cappellano
Re: November 2015 purchases
Also for my Fourrier allocation, both in Australia (last week) and in HK ( couple of weeks ago)... all 2013
Gevery Chambertin vv
GC Cherbaudes
GC Goulots
Chambolle Musigny Aux Echanges
GC Petits Vougeot
Clos St Jacques
Griotte Chambertin
Echezeaux (magnum)
Chambolle Musigny Amoureuses
Chambertin Clos de Beze
big tick to the Aussie importer (Gavin does not import these, so I think that is ok) as the prices were pretty much the same (or in one case, cheaper!!) than the duty-free HK importer (who does, recently, like to gouge). Only difference is the HK guy had a wider range on allocation. That being said, my ordering of Fourrier over the years has been patchy in Australia, and i reckon I am low down in the queue.
I guess the Aussie importer has a little advantage, being the father-in-law
Had a Gevrey Chambertin villages in HK last week, ripping wine and I did not detect the shrill acidity that so many 13's are supposed to carry. Of course, however, my sample of 13 Burgundy is minuscule thus far.
Gevery Chambertin vv
GC Cherbaudes
GC Goulots
Chambolle Musigny Aux Echanges
GC Petits Vougeot
Clos St Jacques
Griotte Chambertin
Echezeaux (magnum)
Chambolle Musigny Amoureuses
Chambertin Clos de Beze
big tick to the Aussie importer (Gavin does not import these, so I think that is ok) as the prices were pretty much the same (or in one case, cheaper!!) than the duty-free HK importer (who does, recently, like to gouge). Only difference is the HK guy had a wider range on allocation. That being said, my ordering of Fourrier over the years has been patchy in Australia, and i reckon I am low down in the queue.
I guess the Aussie importer has a little advantage, being the father-in-law
Had a Gevrey Chambertin villages in HK last week, ripping wine and I did not detect the shrill acidity that so many 13's are supposed to carry. Of course, however, my sample of 13 Burgundy is minuscule thus far.
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Hacker wrote:Just been given my 2013 Fourrier allocation. Includes the Gevrey VV, Cherbaudes, Moines, Goulots, Griotte and CSJ.
As you probably already know, the Griotte sells for North of $1200 up here, and the CSJ north of $700. (I never sell wine, and never will, but I suspect there may a bit of these "appearing" on the secondary Aussie market in the near future!!!)
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JamieBahrain
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Felix
Some smart money on those earlier red label Giacosas. I'd give Burgundy a pass for a month and stock up.
Some smart money on those earlier red label Giacosas. I'd give Burgundy a pass for a month and stock up.
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
Teobaldo Cappellano
Teobaldo Cappellano
Re: November 2015 purchases
6 x 2014 Knappstein Ackland Reisling
3 x 1997 Petaluma Cabernet Merlot
3 x 1997 Petaluma Cabernet Merlot
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JamieBahrain wrote:Felix
Some smart money on those earlier red label Giacosas. I'd give Burgundy a pass for a month and stock up.
... happy to take your advice. Where?