Must admit I revisited the 2018 and '19 threads over the last few days and they make for an excellent read.
Hope everyone gets the spoils...the 18s should be absolute belters
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Cheers Craig
Take care Jamie. A lot of people in the same boat but for international pilots like you (I presume) I think it's going to be a long haul if you excuse the pun. I hope you enjoy many great wines from your stunning collection and excellent food from HK during the extended layover and not put on too much weight like I and many have.JamieBahrain wrote:COVID may be what finally breaks my annual Wendouree order. Have been filling the financial life-boat instead of buying fine wine.
2018 was a lot drier, compared to the very wet 2017. There were no significant heatwaves during a very good ripening period. Nice colour and tannin profiles in the reds. Tipping some quality reds of those old vines. Across the region you'll find it was overall good year.TommyB wrote:I asked in the other thread but perhaps this is a better place...Anyone have any insights in the quality of this vintage in Clare?
Letter turned up today, phewww. Ordered most offerings but not necessarily 6 of each. I have always been lucky enough to have the black initials as opposed to various coloured stripes.Hacker wrote:So, have any Sydney people received their offer yet? I'm getting sweaty palms and FOMO.
I take this back ..... I just received my very first Wendouree mailer. I am splitting a 6 pack with a mate so we both get 2 bottles of Shiraz Mataro and 1 bottle of Cabernet Malbec each.tuxy85 wrote:I wrote to them last year requesting to join their mailing list. I received a lovely handwritten card in return advising that as volumes were down for the upcoming vintages that they would not be accepting any new members.