January 2018 Purchases

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Ian S
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a small selection from a local wine shop
2x 2014 Fromm La Strada Syrah
1x 2014 Eguren Ugarte Graciano Rioja
1x 2015 Colombabianca syrah frappato
1x 2016 Anselmi San Vicenzo

Eyeing up an internet order, but wary that I'd put one in, then get suckered into buying other wines in the late January sales

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3x Luke Lambert Syrah 2017
3x Luke Lambert Chardonnay 2017

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6 X 2017 L'enclos du Tertre riesling

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12 x McHenry Hohnen 2014 Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot.
12 x Better Half NV Yarra Valley Pinot Chardonnay. To share.
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Huge month after a couple of months getting finances clear, quite a bit of Rose for summer.
Now to be sensible again.

6 x Eastern Peake La Tache Rose
6 X 2017 L'enclos du Tertre riesling
1 x Bouchard Volnay Caillerets Ancienne Cuvee Carnot 1er Cru 2015
5 x Benevelli Langhe Nebb
1 x Faiveley Mercurey La Framboisiere 2015
1 x Faiveley Mercurey Clos du Roy 1er Cru 2015
3 x Hoddles Creek Estate Chardonnay 2016
2 x Sorrenberg Chardonnay 2016 (Ordered last month)
4 x Sorrenberg Sauv Blanc Sem 2016 (Ordered last month)
2 x Roagna Langhe Nebb
2 x Olek Bondonio Barbera D'Alba
3 x Torzi Matthews Prosecco
3 x Torzi Matthews Rostao
1 x Nocturne Nebbiolo Rose
3 x Blue Poles Allouran 2010
1 x Vallana Gattinara Barolo 2006
1 x Two Tonne Tasmania Pinot Noir 2015
5 x Two Tonne Dog and Wolfe Pinot Noir 2017 (Pre-Order)
2 x Head Old Vine Grenache 2016
3 x Clonakilla O'Riada 2015
6 x Podere Ruggeri Rosato 2016
1 x Pyramid Valley Colrossie Pinot Noir 2015
1 x Produttori Del Barbaresco 2010
1 x Benevelli Pierro Ravera 2013
2 x Seresin Momento Rieslong 2013

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My NY resolution is to buy, cellar and drink more red burgundy.

Shared a mixed 2 dozen on a pre-arrival offer (delivery April) of 2016 Domain Marc Roy Gevrey Chambertin VV, Gevrey Chambertin La Justice, Gevrey Chambertin Clos Prieur and Gevrey Chambertin Cuvee Alexandrine with 4 mates who are becoming burgundy focussed.

We have previously bought 2014s and 2015s from this domain and for village wines, they are very good. Alexandrine Roy is clearly a talented winemaker.

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rosewaterwrx wrote: 6 X 2017 L'enclos du Tertre riesling
via collins wrote:6 X 2017 L'enclos du Tertre riesling
Never heard of this. Seems to be popular! Big score on Wine Front? Anybody tried it? Good?

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swirler wrote:
rosewaterwrx wrote: 6 X 2017 L'enclos du Tertre riesling
via collins wrote:6 X 2017 L'enclos du Tertre riesling
Never heard of this. Seems to be popular! Big score on Wine Front? Anybody tried it? Good?

Ta.
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Thanks.

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3x 2016 Sami-Odi ‘Hoffmann Dallwitz’ (Syrah)
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sjw_11 wrote:3x 2016 Sami-Odi ‘Hoffmann Dallwitz’ (Syrah)
I love his wines
But
Dribbles and Drabbles of Burgundy & Barolo take precedence
Sorry...
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michel wrote:
sjw_11 wrote:3x 2016 Sami-Odi ‘Hoffmann Dallwitz’ (Syrah)
I love his wines
But
Dribbles and Drabbles of Burgundy & Barolo take precedence
Sorry...
Good for you. I wasn't asking you to buy it, or seeking your approval.
Show me the Burgundy or Barolo at $70 AU which sits at the top of its relative quality spectrum and I will join you.

(To be fair, it might even still be over priced, but I think I can find the budget for a mere 3 bottles and support a small independent producer doing interesting stuff)

I don't drink (hardly) any Australian wine here in London but I remain entirely unashamed of an Australian heavy cellar in Adelaide.
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michel wrote:
sjw_11 wrote:3x 2016 Sami-Odi ‘Hoffmann Dallwitz’ (Syrah)
I love his wines
But
Dribbles and Drabbles of Burgundy & Barolo take precedence
Sorry...
+1

If I was still buying Shiraz, Sami-Odi would be an annual purchase. I'm always impressed every time I drink one.

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sjw_11 wrote:
michel wrote:
sjw_11 wrote:3x 2016 Sami-Odi ‘Hoffmann Dallwitz’ (Syrah)
I love his wines
But
Dribbles and Drabbles of Burgundy & Barolo take precedence
Sorry...
Good for you. I wasn't asking you to buy it, or seeking your approval.
Show me the Burgundy or Barolo at $70 AU which sits at the top of its relative quality spectrum and I will join you.

(To be fair, it might even still be over priced, but I think I can find the budget for a mere 3 bottles and support a small independent producer doing interesting stuff)

I don't drink (hardly) any Australian wine here in London but I remain entirely unashamed of an Australian heavy cellar in Adelaide.
With all due respect
You misinterpret me
It’s a balancing act
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michel wrote:
sjw_11 wrote:
michel wrote:
I love his wines
But
Dribbles and Drabbles of Burgundy & Barolo take precedence
Sorry...
Good for you. I wasn't asking you to buy it, or seeking your approval.
Show me the Burgundy or Barolo at $70 AU which sits at the top of its relative quality spectrum and I will join you.

(To be fair, it might even still be over priced, but I think I can find the budget for a mere 3 bottles and support a small independent producer doing interesting stuff)

I don't drink (hardly) any Australian wine here in London but I remain entirely unashamed of an Australian heavy cellar in Adelaide.
With all due respect
You misinterpret me
It’s a balancing act
OK, my apologies Michel I should not be so rude.
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sjw_11 wrote:
michel wrote:
sjw_11 wrote:
Good for you. I wasn't asking you to buy it, or seeking your approval.
Show me the Burgundy or Barolo at $70 AU which sits at the top of its relative quality spectrum and I will join you.

(To be fair, it might even still be over priced, but I think I can find the budget for a mere 3 bottles and support a small independent producer doing interesting stuff)

I don't drink (hardly) any Australian wine here in London but I remain entirely unashamed of an Australian heavy cellar in Adelaide.
With all due respect
You misinterpret me
It’s a balancing act
OK, my apologies Michel I should not be so rude.
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Ian S wrote:
JamieBahrain wrote:
I love beserkers for the informed discussions but don't participate myself so much for a number of reasons.
It's a funny place - at times considered and thoughtful, a times a locker-room brawl. That said some of the more strident / aggressive personalities have moved on or post less, and the general move is towards more civility, though it will I'm sure always retain a feisty and reactionary edge, but also retain a lot of humour.
Hi Ian, apropos of your comments (bolded by me) - read how this thread went south in a hurry today! Still plenty of pretty aggressive posters. I like WB but find the aggressive edge unattractive.

https://www.wineberserkers.com/forum/viewtop ... 1&t=147907

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"Not buying in January"

However, a $30 credit voucher led to a browse and:
6 x 2006 Saltram Mamre Brook Cabernet Sauvignon @ $19 p/b (delivered)

"Not buying any more in January"

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Michael McNally wrote:"Not buying in January"

However, a $30 credit voucher led to a browse and:
6 x 2006 Saltram Mamre Brook Cabernet Sauvignon @ $19 p/b (delivered)

"Not buying any more in January"

Cheers

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6 x 2017 Sorrenberg Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon- Waiting till tomorrow to try this. Be interesting to see how long it lasts before the critics give it a million points and they disappear just like the 2016 did.
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12 2017 Pewsey Vale 1961 Riesling
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rens wrote:6 x 2017 Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon- Waiting till tomorrow to try this. Be interesting to see how long it lasts before the critics give it a million points and they disappear just like the 2016 did.
Which particular SBS is that Rens?
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My first attempt at channelling another person's purchase - all the runes say: Sorrenberg!

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Courtesy of our host:

6 x 2016 Olek Bondonio (declassified Barbaresco Starderi) Langhe Nebbiolo
6 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Barbera d'Alba
2 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Dolcetto d'Alba
2 x 2016 Cascina Roccalini Langhe Nebbiolo
2 x 2014 Cascina Roccalini Barbaresco

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Michael McNally wrote:
rens wrote:6 x 2017 Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon- Waiting till tomorrow to try this. Be interesting to see how long it lasts before the critics give it a million points and they disappear just like the 2016 did.
Which particular SBS is that Rens?
Sorry
Sorrenberg.
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Sami-Odi for me....just not sure how many
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Ozzie W wrote:Courtesy of our host:

6 x 2016 Olek Bondonio (declassified Barbaresco Starderi) Langhe Nebbiolo
6 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Barbera d'Alba
2 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Dolcetto d'Alba
2 x 2016 Cascina Roccalini Langhe Nebbiolo
2 x 2014 Cascina Roccalini Barbaresco
By host you mean Gavin? I cant see the oleks on the website and im looking to buy some to try given how well regarded olek is on this forum

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Krillian wrote:
Ozzie W wrote:Courtesy of our host:

6 x 2016 Olek Bondonio (declassified Barbaresco Starderi) Langhe Nebbiolo
6 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Barbera d'Alba
2 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Dolcetto d'Alba
2 x 2016 Cascina Roccalini Langhe Nebbiolo
2 x 2014 Cascina Roccalini Barbaresco
By host you mean Gavin? I cant see the oleks on the website and im looking to buy some to try given how well regarded olek is on this forum
Yes. Send Gavin an email regarding the Oleks. There are often wines that don't make it to the website. If you are interested in Italian wines, ask him to add you to his email list.

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3 x 2016 Sami-Odi Dallwitz Syrah .... and might get some more in the next couple of days
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12 x Kilikanoon 2017 Golden Hillside Clare Valley Riesling
12 x Kilikanoon 2015 Golden Hillside Clare Valley Shiraz Cabernet
12 x McHenry Hohnen 2014 Margaret River Cabernet Merlot

Part of building up stocks in an underground bunker found at the in-laws place in Sydney. It was constructed as a nuclear bomb shelter in the 50s or 60s (I kid you not) and perfectly suited to wine storage. Father-in-law passed away recently so we will be spending more time there with mother-in-law so wine stocks essential.

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