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2 x 2015 Rivetto Langhe Nebbiolo
2 x 2016 Cavallotto Langhe Nebbiolo
1 x 2013 Benevelli Piero Ravera di Monforte Barolo

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3 x 2016 Rockford Moppa Springs
3 x 2016 Rockford Rod & Spur
6 x 2016 Rockford BP shiraz
6 x 2017 Rockford Rifle Range cabernet
12 x 2017 Rockford Rifle Range cabernet 375ml (daughter's birth year wine so the will be used to gauge progress...)
6 x '19 disgorgement Black sparkling shiraz
1 x 2017 Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock shiraz magnum

Still looking for birth year wines...wallet suffering lol!

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I think I have enough wine to see out this virus thing. Thank god I stocked good and hard early. Think I have 10 years supply.

Sorry just a bit of levity in all this doom and gloom.

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Hudelot Noellat Chambolle Musigny 2016
Lucien Le Moine Puligny Montrachet Les Corvees Does Vignes 2008

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Cactus wrote:I think I have enough wine to see out this virus thing. Thank god I stocked good and hard early. Think I have 10 years supply.

Sorry just a bit of levity in all this doom and gloom.
Thanks Cactus. I firmly believe if we can't maintain our humour we might a well all die anyway. As I say to my friends, I have been panic-buying wine for over a decade so test negative and come round.

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5 '19 Pennies Bin 51 EV Riesling...too good to pass up.
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12 x 2016 Majella Silvern Cabernet
6 x 2014 Majella Malleea
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Stocking up in case confinement goes longer ...

Domaine Albert Mann - Alsace - Pinot gris - Cuvée Albert - Blanc - 2017 - 6 x
Domaine Ostertag - Alsace - Gewurztraminer moelleux Fronholz A l'Orient d'Eden - Blanc - 2016 - 3 x
Louis Jadot - Beaune 1er Cru - Theurons - Rouge - 2014 - 3 x
Chapoutier - Crozes-Hermitage - Les Meysonniers Rouge 2008 - 6 x
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mjs wrote:12 x 2016 Majella Silvern Cabernet
6 x 2014 Majella Malleea
I suspect you have a shed load of Malleea's...I was impressed at the CD when I tasted it...purity is amazing
Have half a dozen, could pull the trigger for another 6 :oops: but will probably buy a couple of cases of the Bowen '18s instead.
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6 x 2016 Rockford Basket Press
6 x 2016 Saltram No 1
6 x 2016 Tomfoolery Black and Blue

Taittinger has decided to delay today’s scheduled release of the 08 Comtes, so that’s saved me a bit ....

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Comtes Lafon Macon Uchizy 2014 x2

Looking forward to trying this....still no Aussie wine this month

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Not buying any wine for a while now (not that I'd bought much recently). Definitely in the non-essential category, and we're in a form of lockdown now. We have enough wine to last 8)

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I'm leaning toward not buying though I am concerned if everyone sits on their money the economy will weaken toward uncharted waters.

I'm pushing my wine tasting group to buy if retail opportunities present favourably. Over stock our cellar.

Personally, I'm in two minds. The tanking $AUD has made analysis of any international purchases unfavourable- large currency swings present interesting scenarios. So I'm sitting on my hands and drinking what I didn't want to drink too early from my HKG wine fridges.

I went through 9/11 and the Ansett crash so I've prepared for everything but global & limited nuclear war- which this pandemic seems to be replicating.
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1 x 2015 Giuseppe Rinaldi Langhe Nebbiolo
1 x 2016 Giuseppe Rinaldi Langhe Nebbiolo

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Ian S wrote:Not buying any wine for a while now (not that I'd bought much recently). Definitely in the non-essential category, and we're in a form of lockdown now. We have enough wine to last 8)
Like you Ian I'm quiet. But there are some testing offers coming up, Standish, Marius anw Wendouree in the next few months. If the companies mentioned in my signature below get up it will be a different story! Especially RAP
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Hacker wrote:
Ian S wrote:Not buying any wine for a while now (not that I'd bought much recently). Definitely in the non-essential category, and we're in a form of lockdown now. We have enough wine to last 8)
Like you Ian I'm quiet. But there are some testing offers coming up, Standish, Marius anw Wendouree in the next few months. If the companies mentioned in my signature below get up it will be a different story! Especially RAP
Not that this is a shares or financial forum, but up 25% Hacker...might be worth a punt. I don't have a lot of cash, but as perhaps as immoral as the current situation is, there is a good opportunity to make a lot of coin, particularly if you consider how volatile things are. My super has like many others, been absolutely smashed, so perhaps other options need to come into play

On the wine front, will certainly be purchasing the three wines you mentioned, especially Marius as I was part of the 2018 harvest picking team. I didn't buy any '17 Standish but will stretch to a mix dozen of the 18s. Wendouree is a no brainer.
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I don't think I've ever seen so many wine offer offers hit my my inbox, from both wineries and online retailers, over the past few days. Quite a few good deals going around.

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Ozzie W wrote:I don't think I've ever seen so many wine offer offers hit my my inbox, from both wineries and online retailers, over the past few days. Quite a few good deals going around.
True Ozzie, about 5-6 today and emails from various regional associations, with the move to CDs taking on a bottle shop approach.
20% seems to be the going rate for many +/- free freight, next few months might bring a bit more.

Just cancelled a planned trip to Barossa, hope Coonawarra/Victoria later in the year still holds up.
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purchased off auction last night, first time in a while. Too good to resist, 2009 Chateau Nairac, absolutely hit it out of the Sauternes park that vintage, stunning wine. Picked me up some halves and fulls for next to nothing.

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Ozzie W wrote:I don't think I've ever seen so many wine offer offers hit my my inbox, from both wineries and online retailers, over the past few days. Quite a few good deals going around.
Same, and my Brisbane mates are seeing it too. Separate post coming on one particular one.

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12 x 2018 Miles From Nowhere MR Cab merlot
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1 x 2013 Podere Ruggeri Cordon Comune di Monforte d'Alba

2 x 2016 Olek Bondonio Starderi Barbaresco

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Found a trade wholesaler who is (obviously) going to struggle in this climate and who is now selling to the public to try to keep afloat. So I grabbed:
12 x 2014 Allessia Grace Reserve Cab Sauv
  • lots of fruit and a suitable tannin base for 10+ years (although I don't think it's going to outlast self-isolation)
12 x 2018 Cape Vine Merlot
  • one of those massive fruit bursts that keeps on giving. Very long tail - was still enjoying it half an hour later... I don't reckon it'll age well as I plan on making this one go quickly 8) 8) 8) 8)
6 x 2016 100 Hunts Fiano
  • not tasted yet
6 x 2015 John Luke Chardonnay
  • middling chardy with some nice flavours and balance. Not the best or worst - great with eggplant parmigiana
12 x 2015 John Luke Pinot Gris
  • not tasted yet
Not bad for $360...
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$8 a bottle...my type of buying. Haven't seen anything like that in Australia...yet.
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phillisc wrote:$8 a bottle...my type of buying. Haven't seen anything like that in Australia...yet.
Cheers Craig
Dromana, for restaurants they were Trade Wine Solutions. When I saw them on Saturday they were hopeful that they could break even and survive the shutdown - based on the response from the local community thus far. I've got a couple of friends who are stuck in their homes - so I've got another 9 cases to take up to them on Saturday.
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JamieBahrain wrote:I'm leaning toward not buying though I am concerned if everyone sits on their money the economy will weaken toward uncharted waters.

I'm pushing my wine tasting group to buy if retail opportunities present favourably. Over stock our cellar.

Personally, I'm in two minds. The tanking $AUD has made analysis of any international purchases unfavourable- large currency swings present interesting scenarios. So I'm sitting on my hands and drinking what I didn't want to drink too early from my HKG wine fridges.

I went through 9/11 and the Ansett crash so I've prepared for everything but global & limited nuclear war- which this pandemic seems to be replicating.
I did the 88 pilots strike as ground staff for Australian. Sorry, personal question so ignore if required.

Are you still flying? If not, are you still being paid?

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sjw_11 wrote: I did get an email today from another Italian business that I have bought from (shoes, as an aside I thoroughly recommend them for their price to quality offering- eu.velasca.com)
Not being able to readily find my size in Japan I checked out this site and ordered a couple of pairs - definitely great quality for the price - even after shipping and tax to Japan. Great product and packaging.

Cheers for the tip!

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kenzo wrote:
sjw_11 wrote: I did get an email today from another Italian business that I have bought from (shoes, as an aside I thoroughly recommend them for their price to quality offering- eu.velasca.com)
Not being able to readily find my size in Japan I checked out this site and ordered a couple of pairs - definitely great quality for the price - even after shipping and tax to Japan. Great product and packaging.

Cheers for the tip!
:D glad to hear that!
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