Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Aus election 2016 - what to drink
I was thinking of a high powered shiraz, WDC Duck Muck, has it's detactors but enough stuffing to please the masses and dull the senses of the cognicenti, but decided on a Tawny Port. I think the result will not be fully appreciated for a month and a Tawny is the only wine that would stand up to an extended campaign.
What are you drinking?
What are you drinking?
Drink the wine, not the label.
- Scotty vino
- Posts: 1120
- Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:48 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
I cracked a 2015 Kilikanoon Killerman's Run Riesling over dinner.
Boss made a Waldorf salad. Fantastic!
If i'm opening wine for any occasion tonight it's for Le Tour.
Viva le tour!
AS for the election.? ho hum.
Boss made a Waldorf salad. Fantastic!
If i'm opening wine for any occasion tonight it's for Le Tour.
Viva le tour!
AS for the election.? ho hum.
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Montevertine
Pian del Ciampolo
2013
Involtini
Fresh tomatoes & fresh buffallo mozzarella
Pian del Ciampolo
2013
Involtini
Fresh tomatoes & fresh buffallo mozzarella
International Chambertin Day 16th May
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Bit late now but I decided to do a hard road test between Riedel and Zalto instead of watching the election results. I concentrated hard to find the winner between the two.
http://www.robkennedy.gallery
https://www.instagram.com/rob_kennedy_art/
https://www.instagram.com/rob_kennedy_art/
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
What a disaster of an election. No real outcome. Another senate requiring the skill of cat herding. 3 more years of nothing looks on the cards with a deteriorating budget bottom line and no real positive or coordinated policy. We just need a strong majority government in both houses of either persuasion to provide direction. The election of Pauline Hanson and the Human Headline says it all. Hinch has never voted in his life so why should anyone have voted for him. He'll be demanding a register of pedofiles before voting on anything. Pauline is now saying no more muslims as well as asians. Popular politics is alive and well I'm afraid. And the X team make it to the big league with a gaggle of I don't know what. A long straight whiskey the order of the day. Make that a bottle!!
Carl
Carl
Your worst game of golf is better than your best day at work
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Hi Carl
Yes, internationally there is a genuine fear that populist right wing (at the moment 'fascist-lite') banners are being followed. There are lots of subtleties and sub-plots, but I sense that the terror attacks (and a feeling of helplessness about them) are at the core. There is a real fear about the parallels with Europe in the 1930s.
(apologies to Gavin for encroaching into such a potentially divisive subject)
regards
Ian
Yes, internationally there is a genuine fear that populist right wing (at the moment 'fascist-lite') banners are being followed. There are lots of subtleties and sub-plots, but I sense that the terror attacks (and a feeling of helplessness about them) are at the core. There is a real fear about the parallels with Europe in the 1930s.
(apologies to Gavin for encroaching into such a potentially divisive subject)
regards
Ian
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Ended up opening a 1996 Fox Creek Reserve Cabernet, a good head banger to try and numb the mind of the days events.
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
International Chambertin Day 16th May
-
- Posts: 3754
- Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2003 7:40 am
- Location: Fragrant Harbour.
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Chuck wrote: Pauline is now saying no more muslims as well as asians.
She can't be saying no to Asians? With one in two Aussies in the government pocket in some way, Asian money is going to be needed for countless generations? And I just don't understand the wider view that doesn't see a necessity for foreign investment. On a small scale, I myself am out of here if Labor prevails and have been looking elsewhere with some of the Liberal policies, let alone bigger players.
And the anti-Islam vote in the west has become an ignorant left versus right shade of politics instead of proper, unhindered discussion of what seems to be the heart of the problem, Saudi and the Gulf states ( powerful commercialism ) exporting a sect of Islam that probably should be branded state sponsored terrorism.
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
Teobaldo Cappellano
Teobaldo Cappellano
-
- Posts: 727
- Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:16 pm
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Jamie, your second paragraph is SO damned correct it hurts. Wish we could hear that more often in the run of daily conversation, but the bi-polar bloody MSM in Australia - most places really - won't allow it.
And don't worry, Pauline's left anti-Asian sentiment behind a long time ago. Seen the folly of that one, punching down in a new direction now.
Sigh.
And don't worry, Pauline's left anti-Asian sentiment behind a long time ago. Seen the folly of that one, punching down in a new direction now.
Sigh.
- ticklenow1
- Posts: 1109
- Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:50 pm
- Location: Gold Coast
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Had a 2008 Clonakilla Hilltops Shiraz in honour of Peter Slipper . Nice drink but not sure it will get much better. I'll be drinking my remaining bottles sooner rather than later. Lacked a bit of X factor for me. Typical cool climate Shiraz. Red fruits, spice and a slight hint of pepper. 3/5
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian
If you had to choose between drinking great wine or winning Lotto, which would you choose - Red or White?
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Hi Michel, how do you rate this? I am picking up some of the 2012 soon, and the 2011 Barolo.
Imugene, cure for cancer.
- Cloth Ears
- Posts: 314
- Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:03 pm
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Everything we opened to drink on election night was corked, sour or lacking in fizz (one of my homebrews unaccountably had almost no bubbles - only 2 years old ). I have no idea why...
Jonathan
"It is impossible to build a fool proof system; because fools are so ingenious."
"It is impossible to build a fool proof system; because fools are so ingenious."
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Continuing my wine drinking homework, I cracked a 15 Santolin Heathcote Nero D'Avola which worked pretty well with the couch pizza in front of the telly.
By no means a heavy weight, but far more attractive than what I was seeing in front of me on the box. Danced as lightly on the palate as the ABC's Antony Green's fingers on the touch screen graphics.
Gave up on the election about the same time the bottle ran out....
By no means a heavy weight, but far more attractive than what I was seeing in front of me on the box. Danced as lightly on the palate as the ABC's Antony Green's fingers on the touch screen graphics.
Gave up on the election about the same time the bottle ran out....
- Waiters Friend
- Posts: 2787
- Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 4:09 am
- Location: Perth WA
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
14 of us had a 'French Kiss' dinner party - and no, the car keys were not placed in a bowl.
Some of us prepared 5 courses of French cuisine, matched to 18 French wines. Some of us peeked around into the next room to check the TV occasionally, and then ......
.... it was time for the next course and the next bracket of wines, and the election was left behind, until ......
Some of us peeked around into the next room to check the TV occasionally, and then ......
.... it was time for the next course and the next bracket of wines, and the election was left behind, until ......
Some of us peeked around into the next room to check the TV occasionally, and then ......
.... the Tour De France was on. Thank you Lord I suspect Le Tour may finish before a new Australian government is formed.
Some of us prepared 5 courses of French cuisine, matched to 18 French wines. Some of us peeked around into the next room to check the TV occasionally, and then ......
.... it was time for the next course and the next bracket of wines, and the election was left behind, until ......
Some of us peeked around into the next room to check the TV occasionally, and then ......
.... it was time for the next course and the next bracket of wines, and the election was left behind, until ......
Some of us peeked around into the next room to check the TV occasionally, and then ......
.... the Tour De France was on. Thank you Lord I suspect Le Tour may finish before a new Australian government is formed.
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
2012 from memory
Tidy little 20euro jobby
Bit more more mid palate than 2012 produtorri & nicer tannins
Not a fan of 2011 barolo- drink early for me
International Chambertin Day 16th May
Re: Aus election 2016 - what to drink
Scotty vino wrote:Boss made a Waldorf salad. Fantastic!
I think we just ran out of Waldorfs!.......