May I know which 2017 bottling are you referring to? Project Co., Cane Cut or Hanlin Hill?Rossco wrote:I had this yesterday. Blew me away and was stunning. Never have I had a Riesling so 'complete' in its release.phillisc wrote:A couple of cases of Petaluma 2017 Riesling
Cheers
Craig.
It had everything. Weight, length, acid, slight sweetness, fruit a plenty. 2017 Rieslings just keeps delivering. My only concern would be how it will age. It almost felt like it had age in it already it was that good. Not sure the acid will hold up to aging though. But that silky mouthfeel... Can't get over that weight.
April 2018 purchases
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Guessing HanlinFredericoWines wrote:May I know which 2017 bottling are you referring to? Project Co., Cane Cut or Hanlin Hill?Rossco wrote:I had this yesterday. Blew me away and was stunning. Never have I had a Riesling so 'complete' in its release.phillisc wrote:A couple of cases of Petaluma 2017 Riesling
Cheers
Craig.
It had everything. Weight, length, acid, slight sweetness, fruit a plenty. 2017 Rieslings just keeps delivering. My only concern would be how it will age. It almost felt like it had age in it already it was that good. Not sure the acid will hold up to aging though. But that silky mouthfeel... Can't get over that weight.
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Re: April 2018 purchases
Must admit, have not been overly enamored with the project Co offerings, 2012 was OK. Hanlin Hill over 20 plus years has been a great wine...long may it continue.
Cheers
Craig
Cheers
Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: April 2018 purchases
Yep Hanlin,michel wrote:Guessing HanlinFredericoWines wrote:May I know which 2017 bottling are you referring to? Project Co., Cane Cut or Hanlin Hill?Rossco wrote:
I had this yesterday. Blew me away and was stunning. Never have I had a Riesling so 'complete' in its release.
It had everything. Weight, length, acid, slight sweetness, fruit a plenty. 2017 Rieslings just keeps delivering. My only concern would be how it will age. It almost felt like it had age in it already it was that good. Not sure the acid will hold up to aging though. But that silky mouthfeel... Can't get over that weight.
However I can see this style wont be for everyone. As Mike mentioned, its made in a fuller, riper and rounder style than other CV Rizza.
So if you like really acidic young Rieslings, then maybe its not for you.
I really enjoyed it because it is different....... but still question how well it will age. The label has the history to suggest it will be fine for
medium - long term, but not sure. Would love others inputs.
Re: April 2018 purchases
I’m not buying any more wine for a while...
I’m not buying any more wine for a while...
I’m not buying any more wine for a while...
Hey, the new Blue Poles Allouran is out - order form sent
Damnit!
I’m not buying any more wine for a while...
I’m not buying any more wine for a while...
Hey, the new Blue Poles Allouran is out - order form sent
Damnit!
I'll drink to that :)
Re: April 2018 purchases
2 dozen Bird in Hand Adelaide Hills sparkling...a favourite with the ladies and the wife loves it.
Not in the realms of anything that you would buy Mike...but 24 bottles of this cost me less than 2 Bolly LGA's
Cheers
Craig
Not in the realms of anything that you would buy Mike...but 24 bottles of this cost me less than 2 Bolly LGA's
Cheers
Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: April 2018 purchases
This may end up being a 'May 2018 purchases' post, but I'm mulling over the 2017 Bordeaux EP at the moment. Given the quality of the vintage, and the amount of good-quality Bordeaux I already have, I'd probably pass up on it, were it not for the fact that 2017 is the year my son was born. It'll give me something to drink on his 18th Birthday.
I had pegged Haut Batailley as a definite possibility, as it's a wine I've really enjoyed previously, but blimey, that's an eye-popping price. Honestly, it's stuff like that which gives Bordeaux a bad name. Solid-but-unspectacular wine (if critic scores are anything to go by), in a solid-but-unspectacular year, 5th growth, modest pricing history, and they decide to 'reposition the brand'? That's pretty bad timing. Will be looking elsewhere, I think.
I'll probably pick up some Sauternes on the secondary market in a couple of years, but I'll be looking out for other releases at this point - Batailley, Cantemerle (which I always think over-delivers), Grand Puy Lacoste, Leoville Barton / Poyferre all on the list. Maybe Pontet Canet if the pricing is sensible (stop laughing at the back!).
I had pegged Haut Batailley as a definite possibility, as it's a wine I've really enjoyed previously, but blimey, that's an eye-popping price. Honestly, it's stuff like that which gives Bordeaux a bad name. Solid-but-unspectacular wine (if critic scores are anything to go by), in a solid-but-unspectacular year, 5th growth, modest pricing history, and they decide to 'reposition the brand'? That's pretty bad timing. Will be looking elsewhere, I think.
I'll probably pick up some Sauternes on the secondary market in a couple of years, but I'll be looking out for other releases at this point - Batailley, Cantemerle (which I always think over-delivers), Grand Puy Lacoste, Leoville Barton / Poyferre all on the list. Maybe Pontet Canet if the pricing is sensible (stop laughing at the back!).
Re: April 2018 purchases
This is my first post - I look forward to discussing our shared love of wine. I am relatively new wine collector. The obsession started a few years ago. Last year I discovered a reasonably priced managed cellar and decided to start collecting. I have bought some wine for consumpition now and some for the cellar
To cellar
Hentley Farm - The Beast Shiraz 2015
Cullen Cabernet Merlot 2017 x 2
Cullen Diana Madeline 2016
d'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 2014
Boireann Shiraz x 2
Boireann 'The Lurnea' Bourdeaux Blend 2016 x 2
Grosset Polish Hill Reisling 2017
Henschke Louis Semillion 2015
Yarra Yering Dry Red #1 2015
Mount Pleasant Rosehill Shiraz 2014 x4
To drink now
Symphony Hill Gewurztraminer 2017 x4
Boireann including Shiraz, Lurnea, Mouvedre and a Nebbiolo/Barbera Blend. x 6
Montalto - Pennon Hill and Estate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay x 6
Mount Pleasant Rosehill Shiraz 2014 x2 - compare with the above in the cellar over the next decade.
Grossett - Alea Reisling x 3
Grossett - Nereus - Shiraz Blend x 2
I hope you all have a good weekend. Cheers, David
To cellar
Hentley Farm - The Beast Shiraz 2015
Cullen Cabernet Merlot 2017 x 2
Cullen Diana Madeline 2016
d'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 2014
Boireann Shiraz x 2
Boireann 'The Lurnea' Bourdeaux Blend 2016 x 2
Grosset Polish Hill Reisling 2017
Henschke Louis Semillion 2015
Yarra Yering Dry Red #1 2015
Mount Pleasant Rosehill Shiraz 2014 x4
To drink now
Symphony Hill Gewurztraminer 2017 x4
Boireann including Shiraz, Lurnea, Mouvedre and a Nebbiolo/Barbera Blend. x 6
Montalto - Pennon Hill and Estate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay x 6
Mount Pleasant Rosehill Shiraz 2014 x2 - compare with the above in the cellar over the next decade.
Grossett - Alea Reisling x 3
Grossett - Nereus - Shiraz Blend x 2
I hope you all have a good weekend. Cheers, David
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Welcome David, you have some nice wines going in there.tuxy85 wrote:This is my first post - I look forward to discussing our shared love of wine. I am relatively new wine collector. The obsession started a few years ago. Last year I discovered a reasonably priced managed cellar and decided to start collecting. I have bought some wine for consumpition now and some for the cellar
I hope you all have a good weekend. Cheers, David
Re: April 2018 purchases
I am up to a total collection of about 7 cases. However, my wife is due with our first child in August so I expect that my rate of collecting/cellaring could decrease for a while with an increased focus on immediate consumption :p
Re: April 2018 purchases
Two pieces of advice:tuxy85 wrote:I am up to a total collection of about 6 cases. However, my wife is due with our first child in August so I expect that my rate of collecting/cellaring could decrease for a while with an increased focus on immediate consumption :p
1) Buy a newspaper, and read it cover to cover. You won't get another chance for the next 12 years.
2) You don't know what a hangover really is until you have children. Enjoy the time you have left!
Both pieces of advice I was given, and both have proven to be 100% accurate.
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Ha...newspapers, what luxury!!
Actually my alcohol consumption went off the charts, having a child that only slept 40 minutes a time for the first 18 months of life, I drank more than ever, had people take pity on me , "you looooooooooooooooooooooooook so tired", and yes I was, but peering through a constant haze...and between nappies, feeding time at the zoo, bath, bedtime story with a huge bloody glass of...anything, we made it.
He's turned out pretty well...and I survived!
Cheers
Craig
Actually my alcohol consumption went off the charts, having a child that only slept 40 minutes a time for the first 18 months of life, I drank more than ever, had people take pity on me , "you looooooooooooooooooooooooook so tired", and yes I was, but peering through a constant haze...and between nappies, feeding time at the zoo, bath, bedtime story with a huge bloody glass of...anything, we made it.
He's turned out pretty well...and I survived!
Cheers
Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
Re: April 2018 purchases
3 Bottles VAT 9 HUNTER SHIRAZ '2017
3 Bottles JOHNNO'S SHIRAZ '2017
1 Bottle VAT 9 HUNTER SHIRAZ MAGNUM '2017
Tyrrell's standing red order... technically a May deliver.
3 Bottles JOHNNO'S SHIRAZ '2017
1 Bottle VAT 9 HUNTER SHIRAZ MAGNUM '2017
Tyrrell's standing red order... technically a May deliver.
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Re: April 2018 purchases
2 x 2011 Chateau Pape-Clement
3 x 2004 Dutschke St Jakobi Magnums
6 x 2002 Tahbilk Eric Stevens Purbrick Cab Sav
2 x 2009 Tatiarra Caravan of Dreams Shiraz
1 x 2010 Chateau Branon
2 x 2016 Two Tonne Dog & Wolf Pinot
3 x 2004 Dutschke St Jakobi Magnums
6 x 2002 Tahbilk Eric Stevens Purbrick Cab Sav
2 x 2009 Tatiarra Caravan of Dreams Shiraz
1 x 2010 Chateau Branon
2 x 2016 Two Tonne Dog & Wolf Pinot
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1 x 2016 Pietradolce Archineri Etna Bianco
2 x halves of 2015 Ridge Geyserville
1 x 50cl Gonzalez-Byass / Tio Pepe Una Palma
1 x 2016 Quintarelli Primo Secco
That's all since February.
2 x halves of 2015 Ridge Geyserville
1 x 50cl Gonzalez-Byass / Tio Pepe Una Palma
1 x 2016 Quintarelli Primo Secco
That's all since February.
Re: April 2018 purchases
A few more purchases to finish of the month.
1 X 2009 Dujac - Les Gruenchers.
1 X 2009 Dujac - Aux Combottes.
3 X 2012 Roagna - Paje Barbaresco.
3 X 2012 Roagna - Pira Barolo.
Cheers Con.
1 X 2009 Dujac - Les Gruenchers.
1 X 2009 Dujac - Aux Combottes.
3 X 2012 Roagna - Paje Barbaresco.
3 X 2012 Roagna - Pira Barolo.
Cheers Con.
Re: April 2018 purchases
Was on track to have zero purchases in April, but I made a purchase yesterday.
3 x 2014 Bonavita Faro
3 x 2014 Bonavita Faro
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Re: April 2018 purchases
after reading this I decided to try a bottle, being a big fan of Hanlin Hillmichel wrote:Guessing HanlinFredericoWines wrote:May I know which 2017 bottling are you referring to? Project Co., Cane Cut or Hanlin Hill?Rossco wrote:
I had this yesterday. Blew me away and was stunning. Never have I had a Riesling so 'complete' in its release.
It had everything. Weight, length, acid, slight sweetness, fruit a plenty. 2017 Rieslings just keeps delivering. My only concern would be how it will age. It almost felt like it had age in it already it was that good. Not sure the acid will hold up to aging though. But that silky mouthfeel... Can't get over that weight.
I don't usually drink them young but these posts made me very curious
That is one tidy wine, drinking so well right now