January 2023 Purchases

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January 2023 Purchases

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Well here's to another year!
Went to Rockford CD today. Just the tonic after feeling awful over the last few weeks, thankfully now in a good spot to catch up.
2019 releases from a an excellent but warm BV vintage looking really good
Rod&Spur lovely wine great balance 70/30 S/CS split.
Moppa GSM, cherry and mixed spice, nice wine
Rifle Range Cabernet long and linear with melting tannins, great expression of BV cab
BP, first vintage in many years on release that was plush and warm, without a hair out of place. Rich and long, great wine...like a cuddly blanket.
Staff think it will be an early developer due to a warmer vintage, but methinks it will do 20 years easily.

2022 Vine Vale, fabulous and got a case.
Other wines and fortifieds very good.
CC needs a rest now
6 BP
6 Rifle Range

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They raved about the R&S in the newsletter. I have tried it twice at CD. The first time I was unimpressed, the second, it was better but preferred the Moppa (and bought some) each time.

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You blokes must have super-palates. The pourings so small I can barely discern Shiraz from Cabernet. Happy NY.

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Whilst it feels a little strange being in the BV in the first week of January, we were the only stonewallers booked in, so generous pours and had a second look at both BP and RR.
Might get more BP :wink:
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Back to the riesling trough

12 x 2022 Penna Lane Watervale
6 x 2022 Limefinger Learnings
6 x 2020 Crawford River
6 x 2021 Loosen WS Kabinnett

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Mike, just got in from early dinner had a bottle each of John Hughes Riesling Freak 2022 number 3 and 4 (CV and EV respectively). Brilliant with squid and crab... will be getting some of each.
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I think I only bought number 2

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Latest Sami Odi releases email received today. As usual purchased max. allocation.

x6 2021 Sami-Odi Shiraz Hoffmann Dallwitz
x3 NV Sami-Odi Shiraz Little Wine #12
x3 2021 Sami-Odi Shiraz Our Hill
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Same for me Andrew.

Given my love for old wine, I find it amazing that I order all this young stuff, but I suppose I’m a lover of good wine first and old wine second.
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Sami Odi allocation
6 2021 Bowen Estate Cabernet
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A few purchases this month to date:
1 x 2021 Rockford Semillon and Fronty
2 x 2019 Moppa, R&S, RR, Black Shiraz
1 x PS Marion Tawny

1 x 2019 Torbreck Factor, Growers Cut Grenache, Pict Mataro

2 more of each 2022 No 2, 3 and 4 from Rieslingfreak

6 x 2019 Katnook Odyssey

2 x 2003 Mount Langi Shiraz
1 x 2008 Moss Wood Cabernet
6 x 2018 Leeuwin Prelude Chardonnay

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VinoEd wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 7:30 am A few purchases this month to date:
1 x 2021 Rockford Semillon and Fronty
2 x 2019 Moppa, R&S, RR, Black Shiraz
1 x PS Marion Tawny

1 x 2019 Torbreck Factor, Growers Cut Grenache, Pict Mataro

2 more of each 2022 No 2, 3 and 4 from Rieslingfreak

6 x 2019 Katnook Odyssey

2 x 2003 Mount Langi Shiraz
1 x 2008 Moss Wood Cabernet
6 x 2018 Leeuwin Prelude Chardonnay

Cheers Ed
Well done on the Odyssey, its a belter of a wine, was in my top 5 of over 100 Coonawarra reds tasted last October...I'm tempted to crack one :wink:

6 2019 Parker Estate 95 Block

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I picked up a few oddities

3 bottles of Vernaccia di Oristano Gold from the 70’s
2 bottles of Moscato di Trani Liquoroso, again from the 70’s
2 bottles of 1975 Trittenheimer Altärchen Riesling BA, Schnitzius-Müllers
2 half bottles 07 Dorsheimer Pittermännchen Riesling BA, Diel
3 bottles 1990 Winkeler Hasensprung Riesling Spätlese, Prinz von Hessen

Got to love these German names. Taking a chance on these as they are coming from Europe, but the weather should have cooled by the time they get here.

The Vernaccia is the weirdest wine I know of - tastes like a combination of Sherry and Vin Jaune.
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x6 2019 Houghton Gladstones Cabernet - with discount and a voucher picked up for $33 per bottle!
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Andrew Jordan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:59 pm x6 2019 Houghton Gladstones Cabernet - with discount and a voucher picked up for $33 per bottle!
Well done. Saw that deal this AM and also very tempted by it. The Jack Mann at <$80 a bottle seems a great deal too. Hmmm.

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VinoEd wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:19 pm
Andrew Jordan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:59 pm x6 2019 Houghton Gladstones Cabernet - with discount and a voucher picked up for $33 per bottle!
Well done. Saw that deal this AM and also very tempted by it. The Jack Mann at <$80 a bottle seems a great deal too. Hmmm.

Cheers Ed
Yes was also tempted to get the JM as well ... drunk a 2013 last night and now must admit I am kicking myself! :(
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If it's the deal I think you are both referring to...expires midnight Sunday :wink:
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Which deal may I ask?

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JamieAdelaide wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 6:46 pm Which deal may I ask?
Jamie,

If you're not a member of CellarOne PM me and I will send you an invite.
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Thanks anyways AJ but no I’m not.

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Picked up to bottles at auction tonight of the 13 Cri de Coer Savignin from Crittenden Estate - the first vintage of their Vin Jaune attempt.

Bought a couple of Brown Bothers 91 Cabernet, and from the mixed lots, 3 Bottles of 95 Wolf Blass Riesling (a wine I loved 25 years ago) and a couple of bottles of Granite Hills (a Cabernet and a sparkler).

No room for more, which was a shame as I really wanted to try the 99 Roxburgh Chardonnay, some 96 & 97 Petaluma Chardonnay and quite a few bottles of older reds from Lindemans.
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Just out of interest was this MW auctions in Melbourne.
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Picked up some wine for what feels like the 1st time in ages, and from an unlikely source given their elevated pricing. It was from Harvey Nichols abd the word is that this very genuine sale (plenty of half price wines) signals a re-appraisement of their wine offering, which I take it to mean "people weren't buying wines we'd over-priced" :mrgreen:

Nothing especially fancy, but useful flesh to a cellar that's shrunk in the last 2-3 years.

2000 Les Pallieres Racines Gigondas
2019 Kilikanoon Mort's Block (x2)

Plus some halves
2018 Torbreck The Struie
2018 Wirra Wirra Church Block
2019 Trimbach Riesling (x2)
2018 Trimbach Pinot Blanc (x2)

plus some similarly reduced xmas style hamper 'fillers' from the food section, all for under £100.

They had Penfolds Bin 28 there for £17, which effectively puts it back at the relative cost that I used to buy it for a couple of decades ago. I thought about it for 0.68 seconds before reminding myself I never did enjoy the wines! Was more tempted by heavy reductions on La Bilancia, Eileen Hardy Chardonnay, but stuck with the above for what was an unplanned purchase.

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A few more for me:
6 x 2019 Houghton Jack Mann - never had before but big on MR Cabernet so seemed a good investment at the price
6 x 2019 Wynns BL

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phillisc wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:09 pm Just out of interest was this MW auctions in Melbourne.
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Yes it was Craig. Some nice things available, but just not enough room for them.
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mychurch wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:18 pm
phillisc wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:09 pm Just out of interest was this MW auctions in Melbourne.
Cheers Craig
Yes it was Craig. Some nice things available, but just not enough room for them.
Yes, from Wednesday auction: 1994 & 1998 Leasingham C.C. cab sauv, 1998 Leasingham C.C. Shiraz, 1996 Linderman St George, 2014 Toolangi Block F Chard, 1995, 1997 & 1999 Wynns Cab Sauv, and 2003 Ch Rieussec.

Opened a bottle of the 2019 Toolangi Block F Chard from the last auction and found that it's full of favour and drinking very well. This vintage will last another 10 years.

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Alan Foo wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 2:22 pm
mychurch wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:18 pm
phillisc wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:09 pm Just out of interest was this MW auctions in Melbourne.
Cheers Craig
Yes it was Craig. Some nice things available, but just not enough room for them.
Yes, from Wednesday auction: 1994 & 1998 Leasingham C.C. cab sauv, 1998 Leasingham C.C. Shiraz, 1996 Linderman St George, 2014 Toolangi Block F Chard, 1995, 1997 & 1999 Wynns Cab Sauv, and 2003 Ch Rieussec.

Opened a bottle of the 2019 Toolangi Block F Chard from the last auction and found that it's full of favour and drinking very well. This vintage will last another 10 years.

Cheers,
Alan
Thanks Alan, just signed up with MW. It's fairly obvious what I am mainly chasing. Hopefully you and Con can share the love.

Cheers Craig
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6 2019 Wynns BL.
Bring on the 2021, released in July??

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x6 2021 Te Mata Estate Coleraine ...despite the price hike!
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6 2018 Petaluma Cane Cut Botrytis Riesling, only the third release. Love these and the equally rare essence.
6 2016 Wicks Estate AH bubbly...for my sister.
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