June 2018 Purchases

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Rossco wrote:3 x 2017 Rieslingfreak No.2 Polish Hill
3 x 2015 Sinapius Home Vineyard Pinot
3 x 2011 Voyager Estate Cabernet Sav Merlot
3 x 2016 Mewstone Chardonnay
Nice work on the No. 2. I got a few cases of the No. 3, but missed out on the former

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Kicking myself i only got 3, but I will take them!

Although i said no more, any 2017 Riesling that comes up from Clare/Eden Valley's im getting sucked into :-D
Dam this buyers curse

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Rossco wrote:Kicking myself i only got 3, but I will take them!

Although i said no more, any 2017 Riesling that comes up from Clare/Eden Valley's im getting sucked into :-D
Dam this buyers curse
Florita and The Merle are both winners... sorry for spending more of your money!

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Craig(NZ) wrote:Spending money like water this month and sad to admit its all local stuff, but it is good local stuff :D :D

3x 2015 Trinity Hill Homage (and 1x magnum)
1x 2014 Elephant Hill Hieronymus
1x 2016 Te Mata Coleraine
6x 2013 Puriri Hills Pope
6x 2013 Puriri Hills Harmonie du Soir
2x 2016 Martinborough Vineyards Pinot Noir
2x 2016 Two Paddocks Pinot Noir
2x 2016 Auntsfield Reserve Pinot Noir
3x 2016 Te Mata Elston
3x 2017 Te Mata Cape Crest
2x 2004 Stonyridge Larose
2x 2010 St Nesbit
1x 2016 Clearview Reserve Chardonnay
1x 2016 Te Mata Bullnose (and on the lookout for more at the old price)
2x Framingham F Noble Riesling
and a few others I can't remember no doubt
Hi Craig,

I find myself on short notice visiting Auckland for a couple of days this week. I'm just wondering if you can tell me, is it possible to buy Puriri Hills Pope at retail? Sorry if this is an ignorant question and there is a Wendouree-esque allocation. Looking for other Bdx blends otherwise.

Otherwise, any retail stores or winebars you can recommend in Auckland?

Thanks
Will
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Willard wrote:
Craig(NZ) wrote:Spending money like water this month and sad to admit its all local stuff, but it is good local stuff :D :D

3x 2015 Trinity Hill Homage (and 1x magnum)
1x 2014 Elephant Hill Hieronymus
1x 2016 Te Mata Coleraine
6x 2013 Puriri Hills Pope
6x 2013 Puriri Hills Harmonie du Soir
2x 2016 Martinborough Vineyards Pinot Noir
2x 2016 Two Paddocks Pinot Noir
2x 2016 Auntsfield Reserve Pinot Noir
3x 2016 Te Mata Elston
3x 2017 Te Mata Cape Crest
2x 2004 Stonyridge Larose
2x 2010 St Nesbit
1x 2016 Clearview Reserve Chardonnay
1x 2016 Te Mata Bullnose (and on the lookout for more at the old price)
2x Framingham F Noble Riesling
and a few others I can't remember no doubt
Hi Craig,

I find myself on short notice visiting Auckland for a couple of days this week. I'm just wondering if you can tell me, is it possible to buy Puriri Hills Pope at retail? Sorry if this is an ignorant question and there is a Wendouree-esque allocation. Looking for other Bdx blends otherwise.

Otherwise, any retail stores or winebars you can recommend in Auckland?

Thanks
Will
The 2010 Pope is available retail which is drinking magically at the moment. I had a glass in the weekend. I think in a couple of years time the 2010 will be entering its peak. Great Little Vineyards has it, Glengarry may have it and Fine Wine Delivery Company may have it. The 2013 is only available to mailing list club members at the moment. It will probably be released in a year or two retail

Went to a "first in the world" tasting of all six Popes ever made a month ago. Only three have been released. To summarise really quickly; to drink today in order 08,10,13,14,05,15. I think if drinking at their peaks the order will end up being 13,14,15,10,08,05

I assume you are staying in the city. Glengarry at Victoria Park is the best shop in the city by far. Wine Bars um Wine Chambers in Shortland St. If you like fine whisky try Jeffersons in Fort Lane
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Mike Hawkins wrote: Florita and The Merle are both winners... sorry for spending more of your money!

A-huh! I have already bought 2017 Florita, as well as Petaluma's Hanlin Hill, and Pewsey Vale's 1961 Block Riesling
so that pain has already been and gone............ but the Merle.... hmmmmm

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Craig(NZ) wrote:
The 2010 Pope is available retail which is drinking magically at the moment. I had a glass in the weekend. I think in a couple of years time the 2010 will be entering its peak. Great Little Vineyards has it, Glengarry may have it and Fine Wine Delivery Company may have it. The 2013 is only available to mailing list club members at the moment. It will probably be released in a year or two retail

Went to a "first in the world" tasting of all six Popes ever made a month ago. Only three have been released. To summarise really quickly; to drink today in order 08,10,13,14,05,15. I think if drinking at their peaks the order will end up being 13,14,15,10,08,05

I assume you are staying in the city. Glengarry at Victoria Park is the best shop in the city by far. Wine Bars um Wine Chambers in Shortland St. If you like fine whisky try Jeffersons in Fort Lane
Thanks Craig, I appreciate the info, I’ll track down a ‘10. Yes staying in the city so not too far to wander to Glengarry there.

Thanks again,
Will
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Willard wrote:
Craig(NZ) wrote:
The 2010 Pope is available retail which is drinking magically at the moment. I had a glass in the weekend. I think in a couple of years time the 2010 will be entering its peak. Great Little Vineyards has it, Glengarry may have it and Fine Wine Delivery Company may have it. The 2013 is only available to mailing list club members at the moment. It will probably be released in a year or two retail

Went to a "first in the world" tasting of all six Popes ever made a month ago. Only three have been released. To summarise really quickly; to drink today in order 08,10,13,14,05,15. I think if drinking at their peaks the order will end up being 13,14,15,10,08,05

I assume you are staying in the city. Glengarry at Victoria Park is the best shop in the city by far. Wine Bars um Wine Chambers in Shortland St. If you like fine whisky try Jeffersons in Fort Lane
Thanks Craig, I appreciate the info, I’ll track down a ‘10. Yes staying in the city so not too far to wander to Glengarry there.

Thanks again,
Will
Hi Will, hope you are prepared for some sticker shock! The Pope is made in very small quantities and held back until Judy decides it is ready to be released.

Glengarry has the wine, but not in store according to this listing. You may wish to contact the Victoria Park store and ask them to get some for you. The fine wine manager is Regan McCaffery (regan@glengarry.co.nz ) and he probably is the best person to contact.

https://www.glengarrywines.co.nz/items/WEB10 ... hills+pope

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Hi Brodie,

Yes, I had found the Glengarry listing and I admit there was a little sticker shock! I may try one of their lesser (!) wines to start with. Thanks for the contact, appreciate it.

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Willard wrote:Hi Brodie,

Yes, I had found the Glengarry listing and I admit there was a little sticker shock! I may try one of their lesser (!) wines to start with. Thanks for the contact, appreciate it.

Will
Yeah that's a crap price. I've seen it on special for as little as $120 not too long ago. $150 is really the max you should be paying but yes price is pushing up on this wine. No doubt it will soon be one of the few NZ wines sneaking into the $200+ category. Fine Wine Delivery Company is usually the cheapest on PH but they have no Pope on the website at the moment with is surprising actually

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The full list for the month:

1 x 2013 Giovanni Rosso Cerretta
1 x 2013 Giovanni Rosso La Serra
1 x 2011 Elio Grasso Gavarini Vigna Chiniera
1 x 2013 Vietti Castiglione
1 x 2011 Massolino Vigna Rionda
1 x 2013 Massolino Margheria

Reckon that's it for me this month!

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Mike Hawkins wrote:
Rossco wrote:Kicking myself i only got 3, but I will take them!

Although i said no more, any 2017 Riesling that comes up from Clare/Eden Valley's im getting sucked into :-D
Dam this buyers curse
Florita and The Merle are both winners... sorry for spending more of your money!
I tried the Florita at a tasting in Paddington. I must admit I had the Grosset Polish Hill ahead of it at the big end of town in the tasting and the Crawford River 2016. It is one of the best young Polish Hills I have ever tried. I would also love to add the Merle 2017 based on the standard Pike Traditional 2017. So far I have a case and a half of the Traditional tucked away and would happily add another 12 pack.

Mark

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I love the 2017 PH too... bought multiple cases as I think it will rock in 15 years

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Mike Hawkins wrote:I love the 2017 PH too... bought multiple cases as I think it will rock in 15 years
Probably the best young PH I have tried. Amazing depth of flavour. I see why some of the local critics were giving it really high 90 scores.

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rooman wrote:
Mike Hawkins wrote:I love the 2017 PH too... bought multiple cases as I think it will rock in 15 years
Probably the best young PH I have tried. Amazing depth of flavour. I see why some of the local critics were giving it really high 90 scores.
Just to be certain. Are we talking about Grosset Polish Hill here or otherwise?

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Yes

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Craig(NZ) wrote:
Willard wrote:Hi Brodie,

Yes, I had found the Glengarry listing and I admit there was a little sticker shock! I may try one of their lesser (!) wines to start with. Thanks for the contact, appreciate it.

Will
Yeah that's a crap price. I've seen it on special for as little as $120 not too long ago. $150 is really the max you should be paying but yes price is pushing up on this wine. No doubt it will soon be one of the few NZ wines sneaking into the $200+ category. Fine Wine Delivery Company is usually the cheapest on PH but they have no Pope on the website at the moment with is surprising actually
Thanks Craig, that was the sort of price range I was expecting. Didn't end up getting much time on my visit to chase bottles, but got one of their '09 Estates. Hopefully this will give me some idea of house style before chasing the top wines. Grabbed a '16 Kumeu Hunting Hill Chardonnay too, should be a nice night of NZ drinking.

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FredericoWines wrote:
rooman wrote:
Mike Hawkins wrote:I love the 2017 PH too... bought multiple cases as I think it will rock in 15 years
Probably the best young PH I have tried. Amazing depth of flavour. I see why some of the local critics were giving it really high 90 scores.
Just to be certain. Are we talking about Grosset Polish Hill here or otherwise?
Yes Grosset PH. I normally prefer their Springvale but the 2017 PH has amazing depth already at this age. I would happily put away another case or two but ski season is almost upon us and i have ski lessons to pay for for the family. :cry:

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A whole bunch of Wendouree!
22 bottles leaning towards the Cab Savs and Cab Mals. (assuming i get em all :shock: )
Last years Ade Wendouree offline demonstrated the variations in these wines across a 20-25 year period.
Most, if not all of the wines had something to offer for me. Particularly the Cabs.
I understand some folk have switched/jumped off the Wendouree band wagon but for me there's still enough substance
and future in the label to continue investing in it.

If anything the Ade Wendouree offline only scratched the surface and I can see another one in the future.
I think I just dobbed myself in.... :shock:
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1 X 2016 Beresford McLaren Vale Shiraz
3 X 2010 Gatt Wines Single Vineyard High Eden Riesling
1 X 2015 Gatt Wines Single Vineyard High Eden Shiraz
1 X 2014 Patritti Saperavi
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The annual 2016 Burgundy lottery sorted itself out last week. I managed to get these for the same price as 7 and a bit full cases of Wendouree Shiraz. Probably the last year I will buy, but I probably said the same last year.

Rousseau
1* Gevry-Chambertin
1*Clos Saint Jaques
2* Clos de Beze (had asked for Le Chambertin)

Bruno Clair
2 * Clos de Beze
2 * Clos Saint Jaques

Jean Givrot
1 * Echezeaux
1 * Richebourg
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Last three purchases in June:

Antinori Tignanello 2013 $99 Cdn
Penfolds Bin 389 2015 $62 Cdn
Domaine Huet Demi Sec Clos du Bourg 2016 $47 Cdn

Promised wife no more purchases for entire Summer until Fall.

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mychurch wrote:The annual 2016 Burgundy lottery sorted itself out last week. I managed to get these for the same price as 7 and a bit full cases of Wendouree Shiraz. Probably the last year I will buy, but I probably said the same last year.

Rousseau
1* Gevry-Chambertin
1*Clos Saint Jaques
2* Clos de Beze (had asked for Le Chambertin)

Bruno Clair
2 * Clos de Beze
2 * Clos Saint Jaques

Jean Givrot
1 * Echezeaux
1 * Richebourg
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Not sure if 2016 Rousseau has been offered yet to us
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michel wrote:
mychurch wrote:The annual 2016 Burgundy lottery sorted itself out last week. I managed to get these for the same price as 7 and a bit full cases of Wendouree Shiraz. Probably the last year I will buy, but I probably said the same last year.

Rousseau
1* Gevry-Chambertin
1*Clos Saint Jaques
2* Clos de Beze (had asked for Le Chambertin)

Bruno Clair
2 * Clos de Beze
2 * Clos Saint Jaques

Jean Givrot
1 * Echezeaux
1 * Richebourg
Every year is my last year
Not sure if 2016 Rousseau has been offered yet to us
Prices for Rousseau continue to rise. The 14 was €325, while the 16 is €450. I wish you luck with the Chambertin - none for me nor my good buddy, who normally ends up with a half case.
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mychurch wrote:
michel wrote:
mychurch wrote:The annual 2016 Burgundy lottery sorted itself out last week. I managed to get these for the same price as 7 and a bit full cases of Wendouree Shiraz. Probably the last year I will buy, but I probably said the same last year.

Rousseau
1* Gevry-Chambertin
1*Clos Saint Jaques
2* Clos de Beze (had asked for Le Chambertin)

Bruno Clair
2 * Clos de Beze
2 * Clos Saint Jaques

Jean Givrot
1 * Echezeaux
1 * Richebourg
Every year is my last year
Not sure if 2016 Rousseau has been offered yet to us
Prices for Rousseau continue to rise. The 14 was €325, while the 16 is €450. I wish you luck with the Chambertin - none for me nor my good buddy, who normally ends up with a half case.
Not a bad effort Mychurch, I'd take those Burgs over that much Wendouree.

I too said that 2014 was it for Burgundy but I caved in and got some 15’s.

I had my 2015 Rousseau allocations only a couple of months ago so the 16’s a long way away here. I passed on one allocation and hummed and hawed on the other and accepted it.

The only 2015’s I got so far are from Rousseau, Dujac, De Vogue and pre ordered some Chevillon.

2015 will definitely be the last vintage I buy and not a lot of it.

Burgundy prices down here have gone stupid and so have I for buying.

Cheers Con.

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Can't see the analogy...Wendouree compared with Burgundy...unless he purchased 90 bottles of Wendouree Shiraz...must have a very special order form with 3 Tony Brady signatures.

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