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Ratcatcher.

Advice needed

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1. I don't want to appear impatient but I registered 3-4 days ago and I appear on the member list but I can't log in yet??? Is it normal to take this long? I haven't rec'd my 2nd email confirmation yet.

2. I've found 2 older wines in local bottle shops and was wondering if people think they are worth a punt at the price.

i) Ashton Hills Obliqua 1994 - $25

ii) Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz 1991 - $49.99

ps. I'm using a variation on my username as a guest at the moment.

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Hi Ratcatcher,

I'm sure Gavin will sort out the login bit...

Re the wines, the Obliqua 94 is probably getting a bit tired now and you would probably be better spending your $25 on something else, unless you like your cab blends verrry mature.

Also the 91 Seppelt SRSS has a reputation for being pretty bretty and unpleasant at worst. I've had 3 of 6 quite good, the most recent one moderately affected (couldn't finish the bottle) and I'm thinking of asking Seppelts to swap the remaining 2 for the current 94 vintage. The 94 is around at about the same price and would be a much safer bet..
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i) Ashton Hills Obliqua 1994 - $25
Past it. Ashton Hills are meant for early consumption.

ii) Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz 1991 - $49.99
Don't take the risk. Might be bretty as mentioned in an earlier thread. Buy their current 1994 (crown seal)
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Post by 707 »

Good advice on both of those from Brian & Martin.

Not sure if your forum login in is different than registering to recieve e-mailed newsletters.

I'm e-mailing Gavin shortly so I'll ask him to let you know, meanwhile, keep on postin'
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Post by Lincoln »

Chow Chow wrote:ii) Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz 1991 - $49.99
Don't take the risk. Might be bretty as mentioned in an earlier thread. Buy their current 1994 (crown seal)


1991 is too risky - go the 1994 under crowny

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Re: Advice needed

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Ratcatcher. wrote:1. I don't want to appear impatient but I registered 3-4 days ago and I appear on the member list but I can't log in yet??? Is it normal to take this long? I haven't rec'd my 2nd email confirmation yet.

2. I've found 2 older wines in local bottle shops and was wondering if people think they are worth a punt at the price.

i) Ashton Hills Obliqua 1994 - $25

ii) Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz 1991 - $49.99

ps. I'm using a variation on my username as a guest at the moment.


Hi

Not sure what happened and why the delay, but should be fine now?
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Thanks everyone for the advice and thanks Gavin, as you can see I am now successfully logged in.

By the way Gavin, are you related to Jim from the Vicar of Dibley? No No No No No Yes? (I hope irreverence is tolerated here) :wink:

One more query about wine. I picked up a couple of bottles of Galah Wines Cabernet Malbec 1998. It has a UK distributor sticker on it so I assume it's from a cancelled export order. I'm assuming it needs a bit more time. Does anyone have tasting notes for this?

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Hmmmm....must have lotsa rodents in Tassie :lol:

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Post by 707 »

No notes but I can tell you it's Clare fruit from the Wendouree vineyards and made by Stephen George of Ashton Hills.

The Galah labels are often like scaled back Wendouree, can look a bit uninviting on release but with some age start to blossom. 1998 is a good vintage so you may have a surprise in store, no rush to drink I'd suggest.

Good to see Gavin got straight onto your login, now you'll need to fill out your personal profile section!
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