The Red or White Burgundy thread
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When I’ve done it, it was 49.1% all up and that is calculated on wine cost plus transportation.WAwineguy wrote:Don't forget the import duty. In my experience, overall cost including shipping will be around 52% of the wine's original cost, depending on the value of the wine: Import duty 5%, WET 29%, GST 10%, all compounded of courseCactus wrote:Does anyone buy Burgundy direct from a domaine and ship it to Australia? I went though there on holidays recently and have some favourites. They mention there is a company they all use there which can ship anywhere in world pretty much. Just wondering if people find this is the best way to go. Or do you target wholesalers or importers? I imagine my costs if I were to go direct would be cost of wine +cost of shipping + Australian WET and GST.
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yea, runs at about 49% of total cost.
so the 20 euro bottle of village wine (ex-cellar) that you buy in Australia for $100 will cost you about $44, give or take.
and of course, there is a thriving secondary market over there, you can add $20 per hundred and you can get just about whatever you want. (unless you are after cases of DRC, Rousseau etc, then the cost is more)
soon, hopefully, Aus will follow HK's lead, where shipping companies will start offering total transport for individuals who purchase their stuff in France or in the UK.... that will be awesome, really stuff the fat cat importers up.
so the 20 euro bottle of village wine (ex-cellar) that you buy in Australia for $100 will cost you about $44, give or take.
and of course, there is a thriving secondary market over there, you can add $20 per hundred and you can get just about whatever you want. (unless you are after cases of DRC, Rousseau etc, then the cost is more)
soon, hopefully, Aus will follow HK's lead, where shipping companies will start offering total transport for individuals who purchase their stuff in France or in the UK.... that will be awesome, really stuff the fat cat importers up.
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Went out tonight with one of my wine groups and looked 2007 and 2009 red Burgundy.
I thought it would be like chalk and cheese between the two vintages but the wines we had were very hard to differentiate.
Started out with a Champagne then a bracket of whites, three brackets of reds and finished of with a sweetie.
I think just about all of us preferred the 07’s on the night.
NV Ulysse Collin Blanc de Noirs extra Brut
2010 Louis Moreau Les Clos Chablis, 3rd.
2010 Benoit Ente Puligny Montrachet village, WOTB.
2010 Louis Moreau Valmur Chablis, 2nd.
2007 de Montille Aux Thorey 1er Nuits St Georges.
2009 Dujac Morey St Denis 1er Cru.
2007 Dujac Morey St Denis 1er Cru.
2009 de Montille Aux Thorey 1er Nuits St Georges.
2007 Comte Armand Clos des Epeneaux.
2009 Comte Armand Clos des Epeneaux.
2009 Joseph Voillot Les Epenots 1er Pommard.
2009 de Courcel Grand Clos de Epenots 1er Pommard.
2009 Parigot Les Epenots 1er Pommard.
2005 JJ Prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Auslese Goldkapsel.
Cheers Con.
I thought it would be like chalk and cheese between the two vintages but the wines we had were very hard to differentiate.
Started out with a Champagne then a bracket of whites, three brackets of reds and finished of with a sweetie.
I think just about all of us preferred the 07’s on the night.
NV Ulysse Collin Blanc de Noirs extra Brut
2010 Louis Moreau Les Clos Chablis, 3rd.
2010 Benoit Ente Puligny Montrachet village, WOTB.
2010 Louis Moreau Valmur Chablis, 2nd.
2007 de Montille Aux Thorey 1er Nuits St Georges.
2009 Dujac Morey St Denis 1er Cru.
2007 Dujac Morey St Denis 1er Cru.
2009 de Montille Aux Thorey 1er Nuits St Georges.
2007 Comte Armand Clos des Epeneaux.
2009 Comte Armand Clos des Epeneaux.
2009 Joseph Voillot Les Epenots 1er Pommard.
2009 de Courcel Grand Clos de Epenots 1er Pommard.
2009 Parigot Les Epenots 1er Pommard.
2005 JJ Prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Auslese Goldkapsel.
Cheers Con.
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back home to the heat, but not before some lovely Burgs up in Port Douglas. I had forgotten how superb FNQ is in the middle of winter.
2009 Bouchard Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrieres white peach, butter and river pebbles. Fabulous wine 94
2005 Lucien le Moine Batard Montrachet wine of the trip, might be the best Batard I have seen. Indescribable, extraordinary fruit. 99
2011 Coche Dury Meursault still young, tight, lots of matchstick action. Good length. 93
2007 Fontaine Gagnard Batard Montrachet refused to come out and play, nice fruit, but blown away by the LLM Batard. 90
2008 Domaine Leflaive pm 1er Cru Pucelles. What a shock!! This was premoxed.
2004 Raveneau Chablis GC Les Clos lemon and butter, precise and pure, long and complex. A show-stopper with lobster. 96
2002 Arnoux Echezeaux coming along nicely, still needs about 3-4 years, very very dark-fruited and big. 93+
2002 Arnoux VR 1er Cru Suchots stupendous, I still reckon he is the best producer in this vineyard, just coming into prime 95
2002 Sirugue VR 1er Cru Les Petits Monts stunning surprise, sweet fruits, spice and wonderful length. Bizarrely good for it's level 95
2002 Rousseau GC 1er Cru Clos St Jacques beautiful pure wine, red fruit with a touch of candy. Polished. 93
2002 Fourrier GC 1er Cru Clos St Jacques before Jean Marie came good (around 2005), nothing special, but a nice wine. More dark-fruited. 89
2002 Grivot Clos de Vougeot another very big wine in need of more time, dark and rich, still very primary. Hold, Hold. 91++
2002 Rene Engel Echezeaux now selling at around $1500, which is just plain stoopid. OK wine, nothing more. 89
2009 Bouchard Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrieres white peach, butter and river pebbles. Fabulous wine 94
2005 Lucien le Moine Batard Montrachet wine of the trip, might be the best Batard I have seen. Indescribable, extraordinary fruit. 99
2011 Coche Dury Meursault still young, tight, lots of matchstick action. Good length. 93
2007 Fontaine Gagnard Batard Montrachet refused to come out and play, nice fruit, but blown away by the LLM Batard. 90
2008 Domaine Leflaive pm 1er Cru Pucelles. What a shock!! This was premoxed.
2004 Raveneau Chablis GC Les Clos lemon and butter, precise and pure, long and complex. A show-stopper with lobster. 96
2002 Arnoux Echezeaux coming along nicely, still needs about 3-4 years, very very dark-fruited and big. 93+
2002 Arnoux VR 1er Cru Suchots stupendous, I still reckon he is the best producer in this vineyard, just coming into prime 95
2002 Sirugue VR 1er Cru Les Petits Monts stunning surprise, sweet fruits, spice and wonderful length. Bizarrely good for it's level 95
2002 Rousseau GC 1er Cru Clos St Jacques beautiful pure wine, red fruit with a touch of candy. Polished. 93
2002 Fourrier GC 1er Cru Clos St Jacques before Jean Marie came good (around 2005), nothing special, but a nice wine. More dark-fruited. 89
2002 Grivot Clos de Vougeot another very big wine in need of more time, dark and rich, still very primary. Hold, Hold. 91++
2002 Rene Engel Echezeaux now selling at around $1500, which is just plain stoopid. OK wine, nothing more. 89
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We did a Suchots tasting a few years ago and the Arnoux was streets ahead
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yep, you bet!!! Sadly, the prices are starting to reflect the sublime quality.michel wrote:We did a Suchots tasting a few years ago and the Arnoux was streets ahead
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2010 La Poussed d'Or Volnay 1er Cru Clos de la Bousse d'Or
absolutely wonderful young volnay. Bright red fruits, cherries, strawberries, a hint of liquorice, minerals and violets. Strikingly beautiful perfume, great length and super complexity. Very young, but is now certainly approachable. This will be a stunner in another five years. 94pts, drink 2023-2040.
absolutely wonderful young volnay. Bright red fruits, cherries, strawberries, a hint of liquorice, minerals and violets. Strikingly beautiful perfume, great length and super complexity. Very young, but is now certainly approachable. This will be a stunner in another five years. 94pts, drink 2023-2040.
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midweek dinner
2012 boillot monopole clos de la mouchere
premox
2008 dujac clos de la roche
2008 clos de lambray
both had edgy wonderful perfume that blossomed
no rush to drink but they offer so much now
2008 oliver bernstein bonnes marres
broody deep introspective and building into a wonderful masculine wine
2015 clos de tart
brilliant wine with piercing fruit
just too young
byo to Wolfe in Brisbane
definitely worth the princely sum of $90 dollar
glass ware and service was spot on
2012 boillot monopole clos de la mouchere
premox
2008 dujac clos de la roche
2008 clos de lambray
both had edgy wonderful perfume that blossomed
no rush to drink but they offer so much now
2008 oliver bernstein bonnes marres
broody deep introspective and building into a wonderful masculine wine
2015 clos de tart
brilliant wine with piercing fruit
just too young
byo to Wolfe in Brisbane
definitely worth the princely sum of $90 dollar
glass ware and service was spot on
International Chambertin Day 16th May
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Thanks for the recommendation. BYO is a good excuse for a midweek dinner!michel wrote: byo to Wolfe in Brisbane
definitely worth the princely sum of $90 dollar
glass ware and service was spot on
Cheers
Michael
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michel wrote:midweek dinner
2012 boillot monopole clos de la mouchere
premox
2008 dujac clos de la roche
2008 clos de lambray
both had edgy wonderful perfume that blossomed
no rush to drink but they offer so much now
2008 oliver bernstein bonnes marres
broody deep introspective and building into a wonderful masculine wine
2015 clos de tart
brilliant wine with piercing fruit
just too young
byo to Wolfe in Brisbane
definitely worth the princely sum of $90 dollar
glass ware and service was spot on
Nice drinking!!!
Agree, the 2015 Clos de Tart is sensational, blew me away when tasted from barrel a few years ago.