TiggerK wrote::D I used a green biro when filling out my form, do you think it delayed my order?
No offense intended to anyone, but the obsession of the annual Wendouree discussion never fails to amuse.
Indeed
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TiggerK wrote::D I used a green biro when filling out my form, do you think it delayed my order?
No offense intended to anyone, but the obsession of the annual Wendouree discussion never fails to amuse.
calm wrote:DJ1980 wrote:Still not charged... QLD here...
+ 1
Diddy wrote:I'm Vic red crayon- still waiting.
JamieBahrain wrote:We should have a Wendouree day and all drink a bottle and post a note?
Josh wrote:Not looking good for someone ordering for the first time (me). They are only 2/3 of the way through red crayon customers & there isn't much Shiraz or Cab left. I might be lucky with a blend by the time they get to me
Pej wrote:The amount charged to the credit card is just as hard to work out as the processing order.
trufflequeen wrote:Meanwhile, the first of the 2014 shiraz is now up for auction at Langtons - 3 bottles, already bid up to $160
crusty2 wrote:trufflequeen wrote:Meanwhile, the first of the 2014 shiraz is now up for auction at Langtons - 3 bottles, already bid up to $160
2 weeks ago i saw 6 x 6 packs of the 2014 Wendouree at a local auction house that was beiing onfowarded to a Sydney address. The boxes were labelled as x/16. So some doctor (acording to the original address) in Adelaide is helping his mates or selling.
Jealous that i connot afford 16 x 6 packs in the first place.
Cheers
Phill
JamieBahrain wrote:That's no good ! Are you a regular or new on the list?
I know it's a small consolation but the shiraz mataro is an excellent wine after 10-15. World class !
Croquet King wrote:So my card got charged today -
I ordered 6 each of the Shiraz, Cabernet and the Shiraz Mataro.
Looks like I only got the Shiraz Mataro. Pretty annoyed actually.
JamieBahrain wrote:Seems to be renewed interest with more ordered from long time mailing list customers and from newer demand?
Polymer wrote:Jamie:
Have you tried the recent vintages? What do you think? What does your wife think?
I quite enjoyed the relatively backwardness of older Wendouree..and really like how they are when they're aged...I'm not sure I'm a fan of the newer style...
sch5252 wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:Seems to be renewed interest with more ordered from long time mailing list customers and from newer demand?
A bit of both I'd say Jamie. I think it was about 6 months ago, I read in a magazine (might have been the QANTAS in flight mag...) the two most collectable labels with potential investment returns in Australia were mentioned as Wendouree and Penfolds.
I have since read other bits and pieces along similar lines around the 'traps'.