It was almost impossible for me to write notes, much less rate, these jaw-droppingly horrific affronts to Australian wine in a way that didn't sound completely insulting to the people who made and actually enjoy them. I simply find the entire 2014 Mollydooker range of grape-derived beverages somewhere between simply undrinkable and completely but fascinatingly repulsive. As usual, I actually drank, rather than just tasted, the wines over a couple of days to give them every opportunity to reveal even a glimmer of redeeming value, but, as the old saying goes: live in hope, die in despair. To me these bottlings taste as if they could be made from anything and come from anywhere, so completely untethered as they are from my concept of wine reality
ouch
Further in the thread is a nice plug for this site
Worth checking out the Auswine forum for what's new and exciting. It is common for good wineries on the up to get quite decent forum coverage before there is ever an impact on prices (e.g. Woodlands, Fraser Gallop and others). As my buying reduced, I find myself less aware of the rising stars, but those guys will have their fingers on the pulse (when they stop buying all the Barolo/Barbaresco!). They may even have some tips of where to find some older wines in shops and restaurants.
here is a link if you want to look at the full thread
http://www.wineberserkers.com/forum/vie ... 82&start=0
cheers
Phill