Primo Joseph Spark.
Grosset pH 17 rizz.
Wendouree MOFA 09
Rockford of some kind (im on the rockies bandwagon for xmas
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A lot of Rockford's Black will be consumed over Xmas my way. I mean't to get a bottle of Joseph which I prefer to "young" Rockfords Black- older 10 + perhaps a different story. I hesitated at the $90 price tag.Scotty vino wrote:on the radar;
Primo Joseph Spark.
Grosset pH 17 rizz.
Wendouree MOFA 09
Rockford of some kind (im on the rockies bandwagon for xmas) like 08 RR or 09 BP.
Muscat of Alex Jesaulenko you beauty!JamieBahrain wrote:A lot of Rockford's Black will be consumed over Xmas my way. I mean't to get a bottle of Joseph which I prefer to "young" Rockfords Black- older 10 + perhaps a different story. I hesitated at the $90 price tag.Scotty vino wrote:on the radar;
Primo Joseph Spark.
Grosset pH 17 rizz.
Wendouree MOFA 09
Rockford of some kind (im on the rockies bandwagon for xmas) like 08 RR or 09 BP.
Wendouree MOFA?
Sounds like it would be in a dry, earthier, style, something I would like very much. Do you know where in Sydney the vintage Rumball might be available?Ozzie W wrote:He makes both a NV and vintage Sparkling Shiraz. The 2002 was only released in 2013 after spending 10 years on lees.Mahmoud Ali wrote:Met Peter Rumball once in Adelaide but unfortunately don't have a bottle. Thought his sparkling shiraz was non-vintage but clearly I was wrong. I will be opening an 2002 Seppelt's Sparkling Shiraz on Christmas day.Ozzie W wrote:Sparkling Shiraz very popular and so it should be! I'll be opening a 2002 Peter Rumball Sparkling and a 2008 Castagna Genesis Sparkling.
Mahmoud.
Love it!!Scotty vino wrote:Muscat of Alex Jesaulenko you beauty!JamieBahrain wrote:A lot of Rockford's Black will be consumed over Xmas my way. I mean't to get a bottle of Joseph which I prefer to "young" Rockfords Black- older 10 + perhaps a different story. I hesitated at the $90 price tag.Scotty vino wrote:on the radar;
Primo Joseph Spark.
Grosset pH 17 rizz.
Wendouree MOFA 09
Rockford of some kind (im on the rockies bandwagon for xmas) like 08 RR or 09 BP.
Wendouree MOFA?
It is indeed made in a more savoury style, which is why I like it. I'm not a fan of the sweeter style sparkling shiraz.Mahmoud Ali wrote:Sounds like it would be in a dry, earthier, style, something I would like very much. Do you know where in Sydney the vintage Rumball might be available?Ozzie W wrote:He makes both a NV and vintage Sparkling Shiraz. The 2002 was only released in 2013 after spending 10 years on lees.Mahmoud Ali wrote: Met Peter Rumball once in Adelaide but unfortunately don't have a bottle. Thought his sparkling shiraz was non-vintage but clearly I was wrong. I will be opening an 2002 Seppelt's Sparkling Shiraz on Christmas day.
Mahmoud.
I recommend you give the Comtes some air Luke, and don’t drink it too cold. It’s infinitely better under that criteriaLuke W wrote:Taittinger Comtes 2004 for breakfast
Rockford Black Sparkling for lunch
Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardy 2012 for dinner
and some food I'm told......
We just happened to open our first bottle from a case and a half of '98 389 the other night. It was drinking nicely!rens wrote:In the Brisbane aircon, a bottle of 1998 Bin 389 (My last), some 2007 Kreglinger Sparkling, 2011 Cornerstone grenache and possibly something French and likely a splash of Tahbilk Marsanne.
Ta MikeMike Hawkins wrote:I recommend you give the Comtes some air Luke, and don’t drink it too cold. It’s infinitely better under that criteriaLuke W wrote:Taittinger Comtes 2004 for breakfast
Rockford Black Sparkling for lunch
Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardy 2012 for dinner
and some food I'm told......