What Were Your Three Best Wines of 2015?

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dave vino wrote:1915 Seppelt 100 Year Old Para

Oops, how could I possibly forget the tasting of the WW1 years of the Seppelts Tawnies, hosted by Warren Randall this year around Anzac time to mark 100 years since Gallipoli. Of the 1914-1918 wines, '15 and '17 were my faves, together with the blend of ave 100yo age in the Lalique decanter.
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1982 Penfolds Grange
1999 Ralph Fowler Botrytis Semillon - at the princely sum of $5 at auction this was bargain of the year too
2008 Hoddles Creek Estate Chardonnay - this is the first vintage I bought of this wine and the last bottle was sublime

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Can't keep it to three. We like wine because of its variety.

Best Sparkling - 2002 Louis Roederer Cristal

Best Burgs - 1996 DRC Echezeaux, 2001 Rousseau Clos de Beze, 2004 De Vogue Musigny

Best Bordeaux varieties - 1991 Mosswood Reserve Cabernet, 1999 Chateau Palmer

Best Italian - 1997 Giacosa Barbaresco Asili, 2006 Soldera Brunello di Montalcino

Best Rhone varieties - 1996 Chateau Rayas, 1983 Grange

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Easy one ..... at my daughter's wedding a few months ago
2004 Dom Perignon
1990 Mount Mary Quintet
1933 Para Port

Also on the bridal party wine list a 2004 Seppelt Show Reserve Sparkling Shiraz ... Also right up there.
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David, congratulations to you and your daughter. Giving away your daughter is a very special moment, perhaps tinged with parental sadness, yet happiness for the future.
Were the wines you mentioned for everyone or your table?
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Thanks and yes I only had one bottle of each for the main players on the night .... I managed about 20 pours of the Dom and the Para. A few of us spent some time concentrating (read regular sipping) on deciding whether the Mount Mary and the Seppelt were outstanding or exceptional and in the end we agreed they were both. ; -)
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The standout white for me was 2002 Petaluma Riesling...at 13 years still has green hues and does not want to give up its twinge of acidity. Have 2 cases under stelvin and a case under cork...will go 20-25 years easily.
Waiters friend (Allan) I am pleased that there are two of us at least who love this variety and will be thinking of you tomorrow as I open an 02 Pewsey Contours.

Cheers and will try to add two others here...although 2002 Bolly LGA was certainly a highlight!

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2001 Taylors St Andrew’s Riesling. Have had 2 x bottles in the last few weeks, a freakishly good wine.
2012 Kaesler Alte Reben Shiraz. A young wine, but stunning
2008 Grosset Gaia – this bottle was singing

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A 2010 Coche-Dury Meursault Perrieres from a winelist in France was superb and an abiding memory but I am not sure if on premise consumption counts so from my own cellar and taken to Aussie byo restaurants:

1999 Coche-Dury Corton Charlemagne

1993 Rousseau Chambertin

2002 Mugnier Musigny

Pretty easy to see where my preferred wines come from.

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Sigmamupi wrote:1999 Coche-Dury Corton Charlemagne
1993 Rousseau Chambertin
2002 Mugnier Musigny

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