The Top 5 Producers/Wineries in Your Cellar Are...
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Just bumping this up to see if over the year our buying patterns have changed. More reds, maybe Margaret River, maybe more Barossa! Have you discovered any new wineries that are adding to your cellar burden.
I am much the same as my first post...
Fourrier
Chevillon
Rockford
Wendouree
Woodlands
The other usual suspects all have a supporting roll, like Penfolds (bin 389 and Marananga), Sami Odi, Hoddles Creek chardonnays, Head and Henschke.
How have things changed in your cellar? Is it volume over quality, or perhapse the reverse, quality over quantity.
I am much the same as my first post...
Fourrier
Chevillon
Rockford
Wendouree
Woodlands
The other usual suspects all have a supporting roll, like Penfolds (bin 389 and Marananga), Sami Odi, Hoddles Creek chardonnays, Head and Henschke.
How have things changed in your cellar? Is it volume over quality, or perhapse the reverse, quality over quantity.
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1. Mayford
2. Pizzini
3. Rockford
4. Clonakilla
5. Hoddles creek
2. Pizzini
3. Rockford
4. Clonakilla
5. Hoddles creek
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Wendouree 15.5%
Rockford 9.8%
Penfolds 9.1%
Wild Duck Creek 6.1%
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 5.5%
Mount Mary 3.6%
Rockford 9.8%
Penfolds 9.1%
Wild Duck Creek 6.1%
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 5.5%
Mount Mary 3.6%
Drink the wine, not the label.
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Seppelt
Penfolds
Derwent Estate
Voyager Estate
Petaluma
Not much in it really fairly broad Riesling Pinot Cabernet Shiraz then Italian & Spanish varietals
Penfolds
Derwent Estate
Voyager Estate
Petaluma
Not much in it really fairly broad Riesling Pinot Cabernet Shiraz then Italian & Spanish varietals
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Hacker wrote:Just bumping this up to see if over the year our buying patterns have changed. More reds, maybe Margaret River, maybe more Barossa! Have you discovered any new wineries that are adding to your cellar burden.
I am much the same as my first post...
Fourrier
Chevillon
Rockford
Wendouree
Woodlands
The other usual suspects all have a supporting roll, like Penfolds (bin 389 and Marananga), Sami Odi, Hoddles Creek chardonnays, Head and Henschke.
How have things changed in your cellar? Is it volume over quality, or perhapse the reverse, quality over quantity.
No real changes here for me ... in fact a six monthly TWE tasting/promo this week has perhaps only made it worse.
Wynns/Penfolds ... daylight .... the rest
Maybe some quantities of cheap MR from a certain etailer, but come to think of it, none made it to the cellar ... meh
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Mike Hawkins wrote:Dom Perignon
Penfolds
Taittinger (all Comtes)
Rockford
Henschke
Taittinger has now moved to number 2.
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- Wendouree
- Chateau Senejac
- Paolo Scavino
- Boutari
- Marques de Riscal
Not surprised by this, as I have been concentrating on buying foreign while prices have been low. Australia, France, Italy, Greece, Spain all get a spot!
The only Australian winery that could break into my top 5 in the next 12 months is Wynns...the Cab Sauv at $25 is hard to resist. However, will probably be basing my purchasing in future based on varietal exploration instead of producer.
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- Paolo Scavino
- Boutari
- Marques de Riscal
Not surprised by this, as I have been concentrating on buying foreign while prices have been low. Australia, France, Italy, Greece, Spain all get a spot!
The only Australian winery that could break into my top 5 in the next 12 months is Wynns...the Cab Sauv at $25 is hard to resist. However, will probably be basing my purchasing in future based on varietal exploration instead of producer.
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McWilliams Mount Pleasant Wines 14.8%
Turkey Flat 7.2%
Taittinger 5.9% (Not all Comtes )
Penfolds 5.5%
Grosset 5.5%
Turkey Flat 7.2%
Taittinger 5.9% (Not all Comtes )
Penfolds 5.5%
Grosset 5.5%
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Willard wrote:1. Wynns
2. Tyrrell's
3. Seppelt
4. Blue Poles
5. Mt Pleasant
Couple of changes to the order:
1. Tyrrell's - Off the back of some heavy private bin purchases coming in from V2014 (mainly) and some 2015 whites.
2. Seppelt - Mainly Drumborg increases.
3. Wynns - Have been trying to drink through some of my stocks of Red Stripe/White Label shiraz, so basically only Black Label left in the cellar now.
4. Blue Poles - Allouran has been a must-buy for me every vintage, and I also bought some Teroldego this year, but didn't get any Merlot or others.
5. Mt Pleasant - increasing prices will probably see this drop down the list. I still like the wines, and the latest wines' reviews sound fantastic, but just won't be able to afford too many of the top wines. Probably still buy a case of Elizabeth in some good years.
The biggest changes to the variety/regional breakdown has been Nebbiolo increasing from 3% to over 7%, but at this stage individual producers wouldn't have more than about a half-dozen max.
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bdellabosca wrote:Rockford
Cape Mentelle
Mayer
Voyager
Mount Pleasant
1. Marius Wines
2. Rockford
3. Seppelt
4. Best's Great Western
5. Cape Mentelle
Shiraz is taking over! The 2012s / 2013s have been too tempting...
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Back in Feb 2014:
Now almost 2 years later:
Best's Great Western 10.5% Bottles (58) /Average vintage 2012.6
The Standish Wine Company 5.0% Bottles (28) /Average vintage 2011.4
Castagna 3.4% Bottles (19) / Average vintage 2011.6
Hoddles Creek 3.2% Bottles (18) / Average vintage 2013.8
Marius Wines 3.2% Bottles (18) / Average vintage 2012.7
Mayford 3.2% Bottles (18) / Average vintage 2013.2
Rockford 3.1% Bottles (17) / Average vintage 2012.9
S.C. Pannell 2.7% Bottles (15) / Average vintage 2013.3
Wendouree 2.7% Bottles (15) / Average vintage 2013.0
Head Wines 2.7% Bottles (15) / Average vintage 2013.4
Good to see lots of Pinots at #4
Ozzie W wrote:My top 10 below.
Best's Great Western 12.0% Bottles (33) / Average vintage 2012.3
Seppelt 4.7% Bottles (13) / Average vintage 2010.6
Yarra Yering 3.6% Bottles (10) / Average vintage 2012.0
Castagna 3.6% Bottles (10) / Average vintage 2010.2
Sami-Odi 3.3% Bottles (3) / Pending (6) / Average vintage 2012.5
The Standish Wine Company 3.3% Bottles (9) / Average vintage 2011.6
Mayford 3.3% Bottles (9) / Average vintage 2013.0
Rockford 3.3% Bottles (9) / Average vintage 2011.4
Mount Langi Ghiran 2.9% Bottles (8) / Average vintage 2011.9
S.C. Pannell 2.6% Bottles (7) / Average vintage 2013.0
Now almost 2 years later:
Best's Great Western 10.5% Bottles (58) /Average vintage 2012.6
The Standish Wine Company 5.0% Bottles (28) /Average vintage 2011.4
Castagna 3.4% Bottles (19) / Average vintage 2011.6
Hoddles Creek 3.2% Bottles (18) / Average vintage 2013.8
Marius Wines 3.2% Bottles (18) / Average vintage 2012.7
Mayford 3.2% Bottles (18) / Average vintage 2013.2
Rockford 3.1% Bottles (17) / Average vintage 2012.9
S.C. Pannell 2.7% Bottles (15) / Average vintage 2013.3
Wendouree 2.7% Bottles (15) / Average vintage 2013.0
Head Wines 2.7% Bottles (15) / Average vintage 2013.4
Good to see lots of Pinots at #4
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Greenock Creek 9.1%
Penfolds 9.1%
Oliver's Taranga Vineyards 7.6%
Rockford 6.6%
Wendouree 6.1%
Penfolds 9.1%
Oliver's Taranga Vineyards 7.6%
Rockford 6.6%
Wendouree 6.1%
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Andrew Jordan wrote:Woodlands
Kalleske
Rockford
Seppelt
Wynns
Woodlands 12.5% (The 2013 Cabernet Merlot on auction has just been too tempting and it is now our house red for the foreseeable future!)
Kalleske 7.9% (Still buy the Greenock Shiraz and Merchant Cab in good years)
Seppelt 6.9% (St Pet's, Chalambar and the SOSS are case buys in most years ... especially the SOSS)
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 6.5% (All Black label cab, JR and special single vineyard releases)
Rockford 6.3% (Dropped to 5th from 3rd due to drinking a lot of back vintages of their Sparkling Shiraz and enjoying a few old bottles of BP)
Cheers
AJ
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I need to do a new stocktake...but not in order, Top 5 producers:
Rockford
Turkey Flat
Tahbilk
Gibson
Majella
Rockford
Turkey Flat
Tahbilk
Gibson
Majella
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ticklenow1 wrote:1. Rockford
2. Greenock Creek
3. Noon
4. Kalleske
5. Head
6. Gomersal
7. Wynns
8. Ballycroft
9. Seppelt
10. The Colonial Estate
Very Barossa centic, but that's what we like.
Cheers
Ian
Mine hasn't changed much this year except that Burge Family Winemakers and Marius have replaced Seppelt and Colonial Estate. Rockford and Greenock Creek Wines are miles out in front although my GCW buys are now only 1 dozen a year (and only Cabernet and Grenache). I'm starting to shy away from the higher alcohol wines as I seem to be getting less tolerant of them now (but gee I have some to get through ). Even with Noon I mainly only buy the Eclipse and just fill up a case with the other wines. Another trip to the Barossa in April will no doubt boost my already Barossa centric cellar. It now stands at a tad under 80% South Australian. I am starting to get a bit more fussy with my purchases as well, as even 6 packs of a single wine are rare nowadays. One thing that did interest me was how little 2011 I bought.
Cheers
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1. Rockford
2. Wendouree
3. Greenock Creek
4. Wynns
5. Henschke
Followed by Kaesler, Petaluma & Clonakilla.
2. Wendouree
3. Greenock Creek
4. Wynns
5. Henschke
Followed by Kaesler, Petaluma & Clonakilla.
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Interesting:
February:
Marius Wines 7.8%
Tyrrell's 7.7%
Hoddles Creek 6.1%
Head Wines 3.4%
Voyager Estate 3.3%
Now
Marius Wines 9.0%
Tyrrell's 7.7%
Hoddles Creek 5.9%
Head Wines 4.2%
Gundog Estate 3.6%
February:
Shiraz 32.8%
Pinot Noir 13.1%
Chardonnay 12.1%
Cabernet Sauvignon 8.2%
Red Bordeaux Blend 5.8%
Sémillon 3.9%
Riesling 3.4%
Shiraz Blend 3.2%
Nebbiolo 2.0%
Other - the rest
Now:
Syrah 40.4%
Pinot Noir 14.0%
Chardonnay 10.2%
Cabernet Sauvignon 8.1%
Red Bordeaux Blend 6.8%
Sémillon 3.9%
Riesling 2.8%
Red Blend 2.7%
Might be time for a shiraz liquidation...
February:
Marius Wines 7.8%
Tyrrell's 7.7%
Hoddles Creek 6.1%
Head Wines 3.4%
Voyager Estate 3.3%
Now
Marius Wines 9.0%
Tyrrell's 7.7%
Hoddles Creek 5.9%
Head Wines 4.2%
Gundog Estate 3.6%
February:
Shiraz 32.8%
Pinot Noir 13.1%
Chardonnay 12.1%
Cabernet Sauvignon 8.2%
Red Bordeaux Blend 5.8%
Sémillon 3.9%
Riesling 3.4%
Shiraz Blend 3.2%
Nebbiolo 2.0%
Other - the rest
Now:
Syrah 40.4%
Pinot Noir 14.0%
Chardonnay 10.2%
Cabernet Sauvignon 8.1%
Red Bordeaux Blend 6.8%
Sémillon 3.9%
Riesling 2.8%
Red Blend 2.7%
Might be time for a shiraz liquidation...
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Penfolds 7.1% Average vintage 2005.7
Grosset 3.6% Average vintage 2007.5
Seppelt 3.4% Average vintage 2002.0
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 2.8% Average vintage 2000.6
Leo Buring 2.5% Average vintage 2008.9
Petaluma 2.3% Average vintage 2003.0
Château Rieussec 2.2% Average vintage 2006.2
Voyager Estate 2.2% Average vintage 2001.3
Château Pontet-Canet 2.1% Average vintage 2007.3
Schloss Lieser 2.0% Average vintage 2007.3
An interesting range. I definitely was not expecting Rieussec to be at number 7. The rest is a heavy riesling bent which doesn't really surprise me.
Grosset 3.6% Average vintage 2007.5
Seppelt 3.4% Average vintage 2002.0
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 2.8% Average vintage 2000.6
Leo Buring 2.5% Average vintage 2008.9
Petaluma 2.3% Average vintage 2003.0
Château Rieussec 2.2% Average vintage 2006.2
Voyager Estate 2.2% Average vintage 2001.3
Château Pontet-Canet 2.1% Average vintage 2007.3
Schloss Lieser 2.0% Average vintage 2007.3
An interesting range. I definitely was not expecting Rieussec to be at number 7. The rest is a heavy riesling bent which doesn't really surprise me.
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Back in Feb I had
Now it's
McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Wines 12.8%
Penfolds 7.6%
Leasingham 4.5%
Rockford 4.3%
Taylors 4.1%
McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Wines 10.0% - All Sem (Eliz and Anne)
Penfolds 9.2% - Mixture
Taylors 6.0% - all St Andrew Riesling
Seppelt 4.7% - Mixture
Pewsey Vale Vineyard 4.5% - all Riesling
Now it's
McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Wines 12.8%
Penfolds 7.6%
Leasingham 4.5%
Rockford 4.3%
Taylors 4.1%
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Great idea to revisit!
Last Feb:
1. Marius (52 btl)
2. Tahbilk (34 btl)
3. Head (30 btl)
4. Blue Poles (22 btl)
= 5. Castagna (18 btl)
= 5. Hoddles Creek (18 btl)
and today
1. Marius (54 btl)
2. Blue Poles (42 btl)
= 3. Head (30 btls)
= 3. Tahbilk (30 btls)
4. Freeman (22 btls)
5. Hoddles Creek (21 btls)
Blue Poles gets huge boost this year with the 11 Allouran. Freeman with their incredible nebbiolo and their botyrised semmilon/viognier.
Everyone else holding steady at the top!
Last Feb:
1. Marius (52 btl)
2. Tahbilk (34 btl)
3. Head (30 btl)
4. Blue Poles (22 btl)
= 5. Castagna (18 btl)
= 5. Hoddles Creek (18 btl)
and today
1. Marius (54 btl)
2. Blue Poles (42 btl)
= 3. Head (30 btls)
= 3. Tahbilk (30 btls)
4. Freeman (22 btls)
5. Hoddles Creek (21 btls)
Blue Poles gets huge boost this year with the 11 Allouran. Freeman with their incredible nebbiolo and their botyrised semmilon/viognier.
Everyone else holding steady at the top!
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Wynns - 5.2%
Penfolds - 5.0%
Cullen - 3.7%
Seppelt - 2.8%
Bouchard Pere et Fils - 2.8%
Closely followed by Giaconda, Cape Mentelle, Mount Mary, Clonakilla, Wendouree and Moss Wood.
Pretty much all red!
Pretty much all sitting in my cellar for a few years to age properly before being savoured - except of course, the Burgundy, which will be consumed with orgasmic enthusiasm and steadily replaced!
Penfolds - 5.0%
Cullen - 3.7%
Seppelt - 2.8%
Bouchard Pere et Fils - 2.8%
Closely followed by Giaconda, Cape Mentelle, Mount Mary, Clonakilla, Wendouree and Moss Wood.
Pretty much all red!
Pretty much all sitting in my cellar for a few years to age properly before being savoured - except of course, the Burgundy, which will be consumed with orgasmic enthusiasm and steadily replaced!
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Last time:
1 Tyrrells 11.08% (mostly Private Bin stuff)
2 Wynns 9.53% (Mostly Cabernet and white label shiraz)
3 Seppelts 6.99% (Mostly Chalambar)
4 Marius 6.36%
5 Tahbilk 3.6%
6 Rockford and Keith Tulloch - both 3.25%
Now:
1. Tyrrells 11.40%
2. Wynns 9.57%
3. Seppelt 7.79%
4. Marius 6.64%
5. Rockford 3.43%
So, no change really, except to increase my top wines.
1 Tyrrells 11.08% (mostly Private Bin stuff)
2 Wynns 9.53% (Mostly Cabernet and white label shiraz)
3 Seppelts 6.99% (Mostly Chalambar)
4 Marius 6.36%
5 Tahbilk 3.6%
6 Rockford and Keith Tulloch - both 3.25%
Now:
1. Tyrrells 11.40%
2. Wynns 9.57%
3. Seppelt 7.79%
4. Marius 6.64%
5. Rockford 3.43%
So, no change really, except to increase my top wines.
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deejay81 wrote:McWilliams Mount Pleasant Wines 14.8%
Turkey Flat 7.2%
Taittinger 5.9% (Not all Comtes )
Penfolds 5.5%
Grosset 5.5%
Taittinger is now off my top 5 list as I've drunk alot of these.
Now:
McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Wines 13.7%
Turkey Flat 6.4%
Penfolds 5.6%
Grosset 5.6%
Rockford 3.4%
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Willard wrote:Willard wrote:1. Wynns
2. Tyrrell's
3. Seppelt
4. Blue Poles
5. Mt Pleasant
Couple of changes to the order:
1. Tyrrell's - Off the back of some heavy private bin purchases coming in from V2014 (mainly) and some 2015 whites.
2. Seppelt - Mainly Drumborg increases.
3. Wynns - Have been trying to drink through some of my stocks of Red Stripe/White Label shiraz, so basically only Black Label left in the cellar now.
4. Blue Poles - Allouran has been a must-buy for me every vintage, and I also bought some Teroldego this year, but didn't get any Merlot or others.
5. Mt Pleasant - increasing prices will probably see this drop down the list. I still like the wines, and the latest wines' reviews sound fantastic, but just won't be able to afford too many of the top wines. Probably still buy a case of Elizabeth in some good years.
The biggest changes to the variety/regional breakdown has been Nebbiolo increasing from 3% to over 7%, but at this stage individual producers wouldn't have more than about a half-dozen max.
No big changes for me, though Mount Pleasant hasn't dropped off as expected, but has jumped to 4th position. I have bought a few more '14s, and likely will increase when the '14 OP&OH and Rosehill are released.
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Best's Great Western 7.7% Bottles (58) / Average vintage 2012.9
The Standish Wine Company 4.0% Bottles (30) / Average vintage 2012.4
Hoddles Creek 3.7% Bottles (28) / Average vintage 2014.1
Houghton 3.0% Bottles (23) / Average vintage 2011.6
Passopisciaro 2.5% Bottles (19) / Average vintage 2012.4
Nice to see an Italian producer make it into my top 5
The Standish Wine Company 4.0% Bottles (30) / Average vintage 2012.4
Hoddles Creek 3.7% Bottles (28) / Average vintage 2014.1
Houghton 3.0% Bottles (23) / Average vintage 2011.6
Passopisciaro 2.5% Bottles (19) / Average vintage 2012.4
Nice to see an Italian producer make it into my top 5
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THEN:
NOW:
Penfolds 14.0%
Marius Wines 13.5%
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 8.8%
Yalumba 6.9%
Fraser Gallop 5.1%
Teusner 4.4%
Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars 4.2%
Voyager Estate 3.9%
Marqués de Murrieta 3.2%
Rockford 2.9%
Greenock Creek 2.5%
Sorrenberg 2.2%
Interesteing. Decreases accross the board with the exception of Marius. Marques de Murrieta and Sorrenberg have entered the top 12.
I think this reflects my buying. I rarely buy 6 packs anymore. I have expanded my whites (only slightly). I have taken an interest in more foreign wines-especially Spain and Italy. I've also targetted a few alternative varieties from australia such as Nebbiolo.
Be interesting to do this again in a few years...
rens wrote:Because I can't read instructions-Top 12:
Penfolds 15.1% -Mostly Bin389's and mostly 6 packs from the good vintages since 1996
Marius Wines 9.7% -No brainer
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 9.0% -Black labels and the odd Riddoch
Yalumba 7.7% - Mostly signatures
Fraser Gallop 6.7% -went a little nuts here a few years back
Teusner 6.4% -Mostly Avatars and a few FG's
Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars 4.6% An annual buy supporting the little wine makers
Voyager Estate 4.1% -3 bottle lots of their Cabernet
Greenock Creek 3.8% -All Grenache
Rockford 3.8% -Mostly single bottles of BP from this millennium and a few SVS's
Saltram 3.8%- Quaffers that I like to have a bit of age on
NOW:
Penfolds 14.0%
Marius Wines 13.5%
Wynns Coonawarra Estate 8.8%
Yalumba 6.9%
Fraser Gallop 5.1%
Teusner 4.4%
Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars 4.2%
Voyager Estate 3.9%
Marqués de Murrieta 3.2%
Rockford 2.9%
Greenock Creek 2.5%
Sorrenberg 2.2%
Interesteing. Decreases accross the board with the exception of Marius. Marques de Murrieta and Sorrenberg have entered the top 12.
I think this reflects my buying. I rarely buy 6 packs anymore. I have expanded my whites (only slightly). I have taken an interest in more foreign wines-especially Spain and Italy. I've also targetted a few alternative varieties from australia such as Nebbiolo.
Be interesting to do this again in a few years...
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I must share the love around producers more widely than most The most bottles of any wine I have represents less than 1% of my cellar - at a guess, probably Hoddles Creek Pinots.
Many years ago the top categories would have been Oz Cabernet and Shiraz. Thanks in part to the more widespread availability of imports these days, my most represented region now is Burgundy, followed by Piedmont.
Many years ago the top categories would have been Oz Cabernet and Shiraz. Thanks in part to the more widespread availability of imports these days, my most represented region now is Burgundy, followed by Piedmont.
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I might have to go through the cellar, I think my spreadsheet might be out of date (like 5 years!) From memory, the top 5 are probably Killikanoon, Warrabilla, Morris, Scarpantoni and Bundalong or Wynns. Surprisingly, my normal number one hasn't made an appearance in this list...
...cleanskin! I believe the local IGA to be at fault, as they stock some really yummy c/s's
...cleanskin! I believe the local IGA to be at fault, as they stock some really yummy c/s's
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Scotty vino wrote:Greenock Creek 9.1%
Penfolds 9.1%
Oliver's Taranga Vineyards 7.6%
Rockford 6.6%
Wendouree 6.1%
Greenock Creek 10.6%
Penfolds 10.6%
Rockford 8.1%
Wendouree 6.1%
Oliver's Taranga Vineyards 5.6%
A slight shuffle...
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deejay81 wrote:deejay81 wrote:McWilliams Mount Pleasant Wines 14.8%
Turkey Flat 7.2%
Taittinger 5.9% (Not all Comtes )
Penfolds 5.5%
Grosset 5.5%
Taittinger is now off my top 5 list as I've drunk alot of these
Time to load up again. Just visited the Winery and there is a ton of 2006 Comtes in the cellars..its pretty good. I saw more than 300,000 bottles which is a lot considering how long its been out for. Unfortunately there will be a 2007.... Its ok, but not worth paying big money for. The 2008 is at least 2 years away and it is stupendous