deejay81 wrote:2014 Grant Burge Shiraz Filsell
Drank from plastic cups whilst outside to view the Super Moon.
Overall not too bad . 87pts
87 points....at least rates a way higher experience than that 'Super' Moon IMO.
deejay81 wrote:2014 Grant Burge Shiraz Filsell
Drank from plastic cups whilst outside to view the Super Moon.
Overall not too bad . 87pts
michel wrote:AFD
JamieBahrain wrote:Funny week of quaffers. All French unusually.
1971 Moulin Touchais Coteaux du Layon, Loire- I found this extraordinary because I had a glass as an aperitif, shared a red, then finished the night on this intriguing style. Wonderful! Mostly dry, 13%, with some botrytis in the mix, smooths out superbly by bottle's end to present one of those unique wine experiences.
rooman wrote:I went to the TWE tasting last night. As I was on the way to concert afterwards, I didn't take notes but my overall impression was the best wines in their portfolio remain the Seppelts with the Drumbourg riesling 2016 shaping up to be a stellar wine along with the St Peters 2014.
On the Leo Buring table, the Leonay Eden Valley 2015 was streets ahead of the Clare Valley 2016 which was some distance ahead of the Eden Valley 2015.
On the Pennies table, the St Henri reminded me why I now have more of it in the cellar than any of their other wines though the 389 '14 was one wine I would also happily put a few bottles down below.
As for the other wines, the Coldstream Pinot was very ordinary as were most of the other pinots in the room. I also don't see myself adding any more Barossa shiraz to the cellar any day soon.
JamieBahrain wrote:michel wrote:AFD
Commiserations
rooman wrote:I went to the TWE tasting last night. As I was on the way to concert afterwards, I didn't take notes but my overall impression was the best wines in their portfolio remain the Seppelts with the Drumbourg riesling 2016 shaping up to be a stellar wine along with the St Peters 2014.
On the Leo Buring table, the Leonay Eden Valley 2015 was streets ahead of the Clare Valley 2016 which was some distance ahead of the Eden Valley 2015.
On the Pennies table, the St Henri reminded me why I now have more of it in the cellar than any of their other wines though the 389 '14 was one wine I would also happily put a few bottles down below.
As for the other wines, the Coldstream Pinot was very ordinary as were most of the other pinots in the room. I also don't see myself adding any more Barossa shiraz to the cellar any day soon.
sch5252 wrote:2014 Turkey Flat Shiraz, Barossa
Medium to full bodied wine with a savoury ‘edge’ to it. Complex palate of plums, raspberries, even black olive. The oak treatment is modest and supports the wine. Length and complexity is excellent. The nose is simply intoxicating, just want to go back for more. Give this 10-15 years.
deejay81 wrote:
How good is the '96 right????
Redwine&Rum wrote:A few cellared wines this week.
2005 Tatiarra Culled Barrel shiraz. Drinkable, but past it. Actually very surprised it lasted this long. Zero tannin structure.
2006 D'Arenburg Dead Arm Shiraz. Beautiful spicy shiraz. Much better than the tatiarra. Enjoyed this with a big T'Bone and it was perfect.
Con J wrote:A couple of recent Penfolds wines.
1998 Bin 389 about a week ago.
Black ripe plum fruit, a big wine with a fair bit of vanilla oak.
I’d probably wait a couple of years before I open another one and hope the oak integrates.
1999 Magill Estate tonight.
Not as big as the Bin 389 maybe medium weight with some plums, black cherry and a little bit of spice. Still got some oak but more integrated.
My preference is the Magill Estate at the moment.
Got a 1996 Bin 389 standing up. I'll report how it goes when I open it.
Cheers Con.