Final update to 2016. How successful was this?
Buying a little less Barolo & Barbaresco (3 fails, but two 1998 Barolo and 1 x 1974 Barolo I can justify on 'balance' grounds
Actually pretty good for the rest of the year), but sticking with Northern Piemonte
& remembering the other grapes in Piemonte
Buying a bit more Rioja
now closer to where I'd like it, but next year plan to add some more reservasExploring Etna wines
One disappointment in a Terre Nere Etna Rosso, but will persevere Buying a little more Taurasi
FailExploring Trentino - Alto Adige wines(nothing yet, but planning a holiday taking in Trento)
yes, holidays do help explore and Trentino vino Santo is a joy. This carries through to 2017Buying a little more Vino Nobile and Chianti
Shame on me, still no more VNdiM, yet I love the styleBuying some more Clare Valley Riesling ( I hadn't put Hunter Semillon, but would have done if I'd expected to see much, so I'll sneak
in
Only a single as that was all they had left of the 2006 ContoursBuying a little more Hunter Shiraz
Another fail, just not seeing it - maybe a sane 13% alc Yarra Shiraz counts Buying some more Wynns Black label
Fail, but have got my eye on someBuying some more Te Mata Elston
Fail [color]
Buying some more Ch. Fuisse Pouilly-Fuisse [color=#FF0040]A good selection across the bottlings [color]
Buying no more Penfolds / Barossa / McLaren Vale [color=#FF0040] successfulExploring German Pinot Noir / Spatburgunder
just 1 more addedBuy the odd US red
one more added, but difficult to find stuff priced well and being confident it's a style I'd like Buy interesting wines, but avoid lookalike 'prestige' reds
doing okBuy some decent Montepulciano d'Abruzzo (Maybe some Pepe)
just the one bottle of Pepe from a very decent wine shop in Bologna (priced much more fairly than the well-stocked Enoteca Italiana), should buy a little moreBuying some more Aosta Fumin
Failure, but you don't see much of it around the trapsKeep Cahors stocks up
another bottle and a magnum, but I ought to get some more halvesInvestigate Loire Cab Franc (and indeed other Cab Franc wines)
failure here, which is inexcusable as they aren't that difficult to findBuy a little more Cornas
Yes, but just a single bottle and prices seem to be creeping up Keep an eye out for more good half bottles
a few, but probably drank more this year than we boughtBuy a little more Dao / Bairrada / Beiras and try a little more Portuguese wines
A trip to Portugal plus a recent order and I've got plenty now, especially 2000 vintage Bairrada. Definitely a style that I like with age on itKeep trying the odd Spanish white
3 more bought, spanning old style oxidative to more modernRemember to drink the sweet wines
Not doing too badly hereBuy some more Cortese / Gavi
but I'd love to try the Cascina dell'Ulivi whitesBuy some Primo Joseph sparkling red
Fail - I did get some interest on a UK wine forum, as even an unsplit 6 is too much for me. Might get my act together and try to revive that interestIn addition, the odd german Riesling is never a mistake, a little fizz understandable and agreeable, some already mature wines are always justifiable, a Quintarelli valpolicalla something I've always wondered about, so an easy purchase, and dotted in an eclectic bunch of other wines that keeps me from becoming boring and singular in my tastes. Quite a few bottles bought that aren't on the list, but there's no point in being obsessive about it. Notable failures were not buying any VNdiM, Taurasi - these are not difficult to find, but often drop off the list when filling out a mixed dozen for an online order.
In summary, remarkably successful in focusing on what really interested me. Staying away from the auction scene helps, as that really encourages bargain hunting rather than a tighter focus.