Brisbane Tasting

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GrahamB
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Brisbane Tasting

Post by GrahamB »

I have only listed the ones that stood out of some seriously good wines

Langhorne Creek

Casa Freschi www.casafreschi.com.au/

Winemaker David Freschi

01 La Signora 80% cabernet sauvignon, 9% shiraz, 6% nebbiolo, 5% malbec.

02 La Signora 52% nebbiolo (canÂ’t remember the remainder of the blend)


02 Profundo Cabernet, Shiraz & Malbec blend


Brothers in Arms www.brothersinarms.com.au

Winemaker David Freschi

01 Brothers in Arms Shiraz

03 Brothers in Arms No 6 Shiraz Cabernet – released in October


Margaret River

Arlewood www.arlewood.com.au

Winemaker Janice McDonald

04 Semillon & Sauvignon Blanc

02 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc Sussex Location 3991

Edwards Vineyard www.edwardsvineyard.com.au

Winemaker Mike Edwards

04 Sauvignon Blanc

04 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

02 Shiraz

02 Cabernet

Clare Valley

Neagles Rock Vineyard www.neaglesrock.com.au

Winemaker Steve Wiblin

02 One Black Dog Cabernet Shiraz

03 Grenache Shiraz
Chardonnay: A drink you have when there is no RED wine, the beer hasn't arrived and the water may be polluted

scottv
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Location: Townsville

Post by scottv »

Graham,

I had the Neagles Rock Grenache Shiraz a couple of weeks ago. Very nice. :D The bottle was gone in no time. It was hastily opened when my father-in-law dropped in and I think it would be even better with some time in the decanter. Still have one bottle left.

I have only recently discovered grenache based wines and have liked what I have had so far. The 2002 Bin 138 went down very well while watching the Cowboys beat the Doggies Saturday night.

This weekend will probably be beer in the outer at Dairy Farmers Stadium. Go Cowboys. :!:

Scott

GrahamB
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Post by GrahamB »

scottv wrote:I have only recently discovered grenache based wines and have liked what I have had so far. The 2002 Bin 138 went down very well while watching the Cowboys beat the Doggies Saturday night.

This weekend will probably be beer in the outer at Dairy Farmers Stadium. Go Cowboys. :!:

Scott


What a dilemma!!!! Broncos v Cowboys. What can a Queenslander do. Just have a drink and know that whatever happens, we are on a winner.

Hope the big cats can kick butt on those Geelong pussies!!!

Some very nice grenache wines out there but the good ones, as in all things, cost a little extra.

Graham
Chardonnay: A drink you have when there is no RED wine, the beer hasn't arrived and the water may be polluted

Daryl Douglas
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Location: Nth Qld

Post by Daryl Douglas »

GrahamB wrote:What a dilemma!!!! Broncos v Cowboys. What can a Queenslander do. Just have a drink and know that whatever happens, we are on a winner.

Hope the big cats can kick butt on those Geelong pussies!!!

Some very nice grenache wines out there but the good ones, as in all things, cost a little extra.

Graham


I'm with Scott - GO THE COWBOYS!!! They seem to have gained the confidence and the ability to have their first ever win against the Broncos. And I'm hoping the Lions extend their grand finals record. QUEENSLANDER!!

The only Grenache I've tried recently was Turkey Flat 2002 - nice.

Cheers

daz

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