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A couple of bottles of Sorrenberg Sauv Blanc tonight after having a great bottle of American SB on Monday.

Sami Odi offer seems to come in earlier each year. Arrived at 18:15 for me on a Sunday night and only found out about it via a WhatsApp msg

6 * 2022 Hofman Dalwitz
3 * Little Wine 13
3 * 2022 Our Hill
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Gee its happening already :shock: :shock:
A dozen Oliver's Taranga 2021 Shiraz

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Yep same for me on the Sami Odi order.
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What "status" are you for Sami Odi? I'm still yet to receive my email...

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I am in RUA. Used to be ML12, but it changed in ‘22
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A trip to Pemberton for the first time in over a decade revealed that:

a) the wineries I wanted to visit (and have bought from in the past) are not open. These include Pemberley and Picardy
b) at least one winery which I was an enthusiastic supporter of (which shall remain nameless), now produces much lower quality wine

but at least:

c) Silkwood was a wallet opener. They make three ranges, the Bowers ($21 a bottle for several varieties), the Walcott ($30 a bottle across the range) and the Bowman ($55 per bottle - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cebernet Sauvignon). There's also a couple of sparkiling wines, which my partner enjoyed. A dozen and a half of the Bowers Chardonnay came home with us, along with a couple of sparklings, and two or more bottles of each of the Bowmans also jumped into the boot of the car. By the way, lunch was also high quality with an interesting menu.

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6 x 2023 Tyrrells Special Release Cabernet.
3 x 2021 Vigneti Vecchio Sciare Vive Etna Rosso Contrada Malpasso
3 x 2022 Aphelion Brini Vineyard Grenache

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6 2021 Spinifex Shiraz

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12 x 2022 Sami-Odi HD
18 x 2019 Saving Grace Chardonnay. I really love this wine from NZ.
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ticklenow1 wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 1:45 pm 6 x 2023 Tyrrells Special Release Cabernet.
3 x 2021 Vigneti Vecchio Sciare Vive Etna Rosso Contrada Malpasso
3 x 2022 Aphelion Brini Vineyard Grenache

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Yes a few Sami Odi
6 2018 Penfolds Bin 51 EV Riesling

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Some cheapies ...

6 x 2021 Reserve Mont-Redon Côtes du Rhône Rouge
12 x 2019 Zonte's Footstep Lake Doctor Langhorne Creek Shiraz
12 x 2018 Longview Adelaide Hills Shiraz
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3x Sami-Odi HD
6x Seppelt Drumborg Riesling
1x Saison Fallen Quinces Vermouth

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Well done on the Drumborg....very impressive Riesling. Might buy more.
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Yep Drumborg never disappoints.

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I bought an 1825 Malaga and an 95 White Burg. I’m sure the latter will be poxed but the former will be great.

The 1825 features prominently on the bottle, but it’s not quite what it seems. It’s amfrom a Solera and bottled by a company set up it in 1825. Hard to tell how old the wine really is - probably bottled in the 49-60 period and the contents will be just a bit older. Lots of good stuff comes from Malaga - Muller is the famous name - I used to own some 1885 (Solera of course, though they never say that at the auction sites)
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phillisc wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 8:32 am Well done on the Drumborg....very impressive Riesling. Might buy more.
Cheers Craig
Yes, thanks for the recommendation. A good chance a bottle gets sampled this weekend before the box goes off to storage.

Picked up a couple of LEAS Cabernets via auction. 2005 and 2006. I really like these wines as they get to 15-20 years.

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