October 2021 Purchases
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Ian, I'll report back tomorrow...mailer is on the desk at work.
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Hi Ian, have reread the mailer, can't for the life of me see any info in alcohol levels
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A sixer of 2019 Pepperjack BV shiraz...great VFM at $16: 50 a bottle. Tried this last week, lovely blackcurrant, plum, pepper notes, very enjoyable.
Think 2019 will be a belter of a vintage everywhere.
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Think 2019 will be a belter of a vintage everywhere.
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Re: October 2021 Purchases
Travis remarked that one of his favourite wines is the Rockies Moppa GMS so his blended wines are in similar style and profile.phillisc wrote:Any notes on the Travis Earth wines?
Will be getting a few shiraz Mataro and straight Shiraz.
Cheers Craig
PS. seafood with the BP
I would have to agree. His use of Mataro is brilliant and the interplay with the Grenache is sublime. Throw in a lick of Shiraz and bingo.
He's Straight shiraz is very 'BV' in style but there's a lovely bright fruit profile and the tannins are delectably smooth. These wines are drink now with an 8-10 year proposition and beyond. Gotta say outta all the tastings i did last weekend these wines were way up there. And I'd strongly recommend doing a tasting with Travis if you get the chance. Super welcoming chap and some great yarns if you can hang around a bit. He might even pull out some older stuff to taste..
Seafood with the BP? absolutely . Did a Stonewall lunch last Friday and the yellow fin whiting was top shelf. Paired with a 2021 Rockford Vine Vale Riesling. Started to float away at this point....
Funnily enough the 2012 Moppa really stole the show in the pairing department. Drinking beautifully now
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Few bottles from CDs at Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations last weekend
6 x 2010 Redman The Redman
6 x 2020 Bowen Estate Chardonnay
3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Shiraz
3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Cabernet
I mentioned the magnum of The Tally in an earlier post
6 x 2010 Redman The Redman
6 x 2020 Bowen Estate Chardonnay
3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Shiraz
3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Cabernet
I mentioned the magnum of The Tally in an earlier post
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I've always found the Moppa Springs to be an under rated wine, especially for ageing. In decent vintages, they do 10 years in a canter. Tried the '11 at the cellar door this year and was surprised by the quality of it. Upon release I found it near undrinkable, but it's aged beautifully and turned into a solid wine. I have every vintage back to 2004 and cork gods dependant, would love to do a massive vertical one day. The 2012 is an absolute cracker now with many years left in the tank.Scotty vino wrote:Travis remarked that one of his favourite wines is the Rockies Moppa GMS so his blended wines are in similar style and profile.phillisc wrote:Any notes on the Travis Earth wines?
Will be getting a few shiraz Mataro and straight Shiraz.
Cheers Craig
PS. seafood with the BP
I would have to agree. His use of Mataro is brilliant and the interplay with the Grenache is sublime. Throw in a lick of Shiraz and bingo.
He's Straight shiraz is very 'BV' in style but there's a lovely bright fruit profile and the tannins are delectably smooth. These wines are drink now with an 8-10 year proposition and beyond. Gotta say outta all the tastings i did last weekend these wines were way up there. And I'd strongly recommend doing a tasting with Travis if you get the chance. Super welcoming chap and some great yarns if you can hang around a bit. He might even pull out some older stuff to taste..
Seafood with the BP? absolutely . Did a Stonewall lunch last Friday and the yellow fin whiting was top shelf. Paired with a 2021 Rockford Vine Vale Riesling. Started to float away at this point....
Funnily enough the 2012 Moppa really stole the show in the pairing department. Drinking beautifully now
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Re: October 2021 Purchases
Malcolm, at 11 years this should be drinking superbly?mjs wrote:Few bottles from CDs at Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations last weekend
6 x 2010 Redman The Redman
6 x 2020 Bowen Estate Chardonnay
3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Shiraz
3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Cabernet
I mentioned the magnum of The Tally in an earlier post
IIRC its a cab/shiraz/merlot blend? Thinking of getting a few
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Well, if you are thinking about it, you'd better hop on board. they haven't made any more of this label since 2010. Mal said they are thinking of a slightly different blend, maybe a "straight" Cab Shirazphillisc wrote:Malcolm, at 11 years this should be drinking superbly?
IIRC its a cab/shiraz/merlot blend? Thinking of getting a few
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Scotty vino wrote:Travis remarked that one of his favourite wines is the Rockies Moppa GMS so his blended wines are in similar style and profile. I would have to agree. His use of Mataro is brilliant and the interplay with the Grenache is sublime. Throw in a lick of Shiraz and bingo.
He's Straight shiraz is very 'BV' in style but there's a lovely bright fruit profile and the tannins are delectably smooth. These wines are drink now with an 8-10 year proposition and beyond.
I completely agree about the agebility of Moppa Springs. Never mind a decade, it can easily go for two. My bottle of the 1998 Moppa Springs was glorious at 18 years of age, and while it was at it's peak it was in no danger of falling over. However I will say this, that unlike the 2011, in its youth the the 1998 was lovely and it was the reason I bought it to cellar.ticklenow1 wrote:I've always found the Moppa Springs to be an under rated wine, especially for ageing. In decent vintages, they do 10 years in a canter. Tried the '11 at the cellar door this year and was surprised by the quality of it. Upon release I found it near undrinkable, but it's aged beautifully and turned into a solid wine. I have every vintage back to 2004 and cork gods dependant, would love to do a massive vertical one day. The 2012 is an absolute cracker now with many years left in the tank.
Cheers ..................... Mahmoud.
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That lunch looks amazing... I have been a Stonewall member for a few years now but haven't yet had the chance to go to one of these lunches. One day!Scotty vino wrote:Did a Stonewall lunch last Friday and the yellow fin whiting was top shelf. Paired with a 2021 Rockford Vine Vale Riesling. Started to float away at this point....
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3x Domaine Huet Sec Le Mont '19
3x Domaine Huet Sec Clos du Bourg '19
3x Domaine Huet Sec Clos du Bourg '19
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A few more for me:
1 x 2015 Rockford BP magnum
6 x 2020 Phase III Wines Dero
1 x 2015 Rockford BP magnum
6 x 2020 Phase III Wines Dero
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A very elegant menu... up until the pie floaterScotty vino wrote:Did a Stonewall lunch last Friday and the yellow fin whiting was top shelf. Paired with a 2021 Rockford Vine Vale Riesling. Started to float away at this point....
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Re: October 2021 Purchases
Quaffer this week and found it lighter and more floral than I expected.mjs wrote:3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Cabernet
Haven’t had Bowen for ages. I always found vintages I cellared from the 90’s needed a long time for my palate preference.
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Jamie,JamieBahrain wrote:Quaffer this week and found it lighter and more floral than I expected.mjs wrote:3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Cabernet
Haven’t had Bowen for ages. I always found vintages I cellared from the 90’s needed a long time for my palate preference.
We did a three decade sample tasting at CD last weekend, 1999, 2009 and 2019. Both of the older wines were drinking very well. Couldn't get over how fresh the 99 was. Both very enjoyable.
cheers, Malcolm
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Still in Coonawarra ....
6 x 2018 Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon
Might be the last year of this label that I will buy! (says he ... )
6 x 2018 Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon
Might be the last year of this label that I will buy! (says he ... )
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Yes completely understand, I would like to get off the Riddoch and indeed Wynns train, but might be 2-3 vintages to go before I reach the end of the line.
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I'm thinking about cracking open another of my 1998s (or maybe the solitary 1996) soon. They're great in the cellar, but eventually that has to count against buying them.mjs wrote:Still in Coonawarra ....
6 x 2018 Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon
Might be the last year of this label that I will buy! (says he ... )
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Ian,Ian S wrote:I'm thinking about cracking open another of my 1998s (or maybe the solitary 1996) soon. They're great in the cellar, but eventually that has to count against buying them.mjs wrote:Still in Coonawarra ....
6 x 2018 Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon
Might be the last year of this label that I will buy! (says he ... )
Had the '98 at the JR Masterclass at CD last weekend, it showed very well. Beautiful to drink now and will still hold on for few years. Unfortunately, I only have a solitary bottle of the '98 vintage left in the cellar
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I was all set to ask Jamie if he had any thoughts on the 1999 Bowen Cabernet (or Shiraz for that matter) when along comes an answer.mjs wrote:Jamie,JamieBahrain wrote:Quaffer this week and found it lighter and more floral than I expected.mjs wrote:3 x 2019 Bowen Estate Cabernet
Haven’t had Bowen for ages. I always found vintages I cellared from the 90’s needed a long time for my palate preference.
We did a three decade sample tasting at CD last weekend, 1999, 2009 and 2019. Both of the older wines were drinking very well. Couldn't get over how fresh the 99 was. Both very enjoyable.
Thanks ........................ Mahmoud.
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Yes Bowen Shiraz and Cabernet cellar very well.
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Re: October 2021 Purchases
3 X 2018 Rockford BP
3 X 2021 Dis Rockford BS
3 X 2017 Rockford DC grenache.
4 X 2021 Rockford Fronty.
3 X 2021 Dis Rockford BS
3 X 2017 Rockford DC grenache.
4 X 2021 Rockford Fronty.
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Ruggabellus was release to the mailing list today. I think this is my favourite Auz producer and it’s the Solumodo and Quomodo that really impress me.
1*2020 Archeaues (they only have 200 bottles to sell and it’s 1 per customer)
3 * 2018 Quomodo
3 * 2018 Solumodo
5 * 2018 Sallio
Sound like they are having a difficult time. Only 450l of red wine made in 2019, there might be 1100 bottles of the 2 White Estate wines in 2019 but there are none for 2020.
Others news, which I am not so keen on, is that they are going back to cork.
1*2020 Archeaues (they only have 200 bottles to sell and it’s 1 per customer)
3 * 2018 Quomodo
3 * 2018 Solumodo
5 * 2018 Sallio
Sound like they are having a difficult time. Only 450l of red wine made in 2019, there might be 1100 bottles of the 2 White Estate wines in 2019 but there are none for 2020.
Others news, which I am not so keen on, is that they are going back to cork.
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It would be interesting to know why? I don’t dispute their decision and fully respect some styles may well be better suited. I also would be intrigued by the corks they are using and any quality assurances against TCA.mychurch wrote:Others news, which I am not so keen on, is that they are going back to cork.
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Jamie
This is from the email
“I have been amazed by the subtle differences tasted in our wines on the various fruit, root, flower or leaf days determined by the orientation of our planet toward the stars at that particular time. I have come to accept that our wines are better suited to maturation in wooden barrels rather than steel tanks. For this reason I feel certain that our wines will benefit from aging in bottle under a cork. I sense that in these environments there is a subtle means for our wines to expand and contract in sync with the lunar and solar rhythms we have come to respect. We’ll give it a go for the next ten years, time will truly tell. I am glad we have the first ten years of Ruggabellus safely tucked away under screw cap and look forward to opening them well into the future. I feel comfortable that the quality of cork available in Australia is much improved and feel comfortable that we have made every effort to bottle our wines under some of the best corks we could find.”
My experience of Tarrington/Hochkirch has not been good, with a high cork rate. I think things are better now, but who knows. The Sallio will be drunk young and I guess it will give an indication.
This is from the email
“I have been amazed by the subtle differences tasted in our wines on the various fruit, root, flower or leaf days determined by the orientation of our planet toward the stars at that particular time. I have come to accept that our wines are better suited to maturation in wooden barrels rather than steel tanks. For this reason I feel certain that our wines will benefit from aging in bottle under a cork. I sense that in these environments there is a subtle means for our wines to expand and contract in sync with the lunar and solar rhythms we have come to respect. We’ll give it a go for the next ten years, time will truly tell. I am glad we have the first ten years of Ruggabellus safely tucked away under screw cap and look forward to opening them well into the future. I feel comfortable that the quality of cork available in Australia is much improved and feel comfortable that we have made every effort to bottle our wines under some of the best corks we could find.”
My experience of Tarrington/Hochkirch has not been good, with a high cork rate. I think things are better now, but who knows. The Sallio will be drunk young and I guess it will give an indication.
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Thanks very interesting reading
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Perhaps I am just too old, but felt I was revisiting the 80s with a reefer in hand, as I was reading the tasting notes and info on the website.
Out of interest Mychurch, what do these wines sell for?
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Out of interest Mychurch, what do these wines sell for?
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I believe $64, with Sallio at $33.
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I visited Abel and tasted at his place years ago. Have a mixed six pack I look forward to trying whenever SA opens its borders. Should be lovely drinking and easing the way into SA wines after so long abroad and drinking diverse styles.
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I’ve been enjoying old Aussie Cabernet so backfilling some classics from auction: Moss Wood, Plantagenet, Riddoch.
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