Did not realise that? I’d always assumed 02 a good year (like most even years in SA!)… will have to try and get my hands on more.
Cheers Ed
Had the 2002 BP Friday and what an amazing wine.
Was my first of 3 bottles bottles bought directly from winery.
Sorry, I could have been clearer. Baby Tui is the 2012 iteration of the Hoffmann Dallwitz releases, with most vines established well over a century ago. It is great to see such brilliant evolution of these wines. It gives me great confidence in continuing to purchase every year. Sorry, those people who are waiting to join the mailing list.SipAndANibble wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:48 pm Very interesting I hadn’t heard of baby tui before from Sami odi . Ovronnaz looks superb also !
I agree, an amazing wine and my favourite Sami Odi to date.Hacker wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 4:36 pm The front label says, like raised braille, “We adore you baby Tui and thank you for entering our lives in 2012. This is for you, your mum, your nana and your great nana moten (I can’t quite decipher that word, sorry Fraser) four amazing women. xxxx”.
I have opened a bottle and it has been sitting in the decanter for five hours, although I took a sneaky sip up front. I knew I had the perfect wine for catching up with our London based daughter and her wonderful husband. We are holidaying in a small town in Switzerland named Ovronnaz surrounded by mountains. Just superb.
We have cooked medium rare fillet steak with red wine jus (not the Tui!)
Baby Tui is equal or even has surpassed any other wine I have experienced. The Halliday comment of the iron fist in a velvet glove applies here even though he was referring specifically to Wendouree. I would prefer to refer this wine as strength in silk. Deep rich fruit only just entering a secondary phase of opulence that only a rare breed of Barossa Shiraz can capture. This rises above any Barossa, or for that matter, any red wine experience I can recall. I am blessed to have a couple more of these but there is no immediate hurry to drink. But I cannot think of a better time than now to treat yourself, close friends and family to a memorable wine experience.
Snap! Almost. Took a 2005 to share with Mr Carrington, who fabulously secured tickets, to The Ashes in 2019. Brilliant wine. Same day as Smith got hit in the head by a rocket.Mike Hawkins wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 5:15 am Took a 2002 Grosset PH to day one of the World Test Championship at Lords. Despite the average glassware, this remains a cracking wine (fantastic line and length) with the loveliest lime aromas and beautiful cleansing acidity. Plenty of life left
I went again yesterday but didn’t bother with wine. To my knowledge it’s the only cricket ground that allows byo.TravisW wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 1:24 pmSnap! Almost. Took a 2005 to share with Mr Carrington, who fabulously secured tickets, to The Ashes in 2019. Brilliant wine. Same day as Smith got hit in the head by a rocket.Mike Hawkins wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 5:15 am Took a 2002 Grosset PH to day one of the World Test Championship at Lords. Despite the average glassware, this remains a cracking wine (fantastic line and length) with the loveliest lime aromas and beautiful cleansing acidity. Plenty of life left
Agree we took a 1986 Seppelt Show Sparking Shiraz to the 2012 ODI in June. Good game but still no win for the AussiesMike Hawkins wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:58 pmI went again yesterday but didn’t bother with wine. To my knowledge it’s the only cricket ground that allows byo.TravisW wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 1:24 pmSnap! Almost. Took a 2005 to share with Mr Carrington, who fabulously secured tickets, to The Ashes in 2019. Brilliant wine. Same day as Smith got hit in the head by a rocket.Mike Hawkins wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 5:15 am Took a 2002 Grosset PH to day one of the World Test Championship at Lords. Despite the average glassware, this remains a cracking wine (fantastic line and length) with the loveliest lime aromas and beautiful cleansing acidity. Plenty of life left
Had a quick look side by side of the new and old labels.phillisc wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 9:25 am 2023 Wynns BL Cab
New livery is awful, why don't the muppet marketers leave well alone. Now known as the original...whatever next.
Will have a chat to the winemaker on Wednesday, see what he thinks.
At $21 through the chains last week, so not a bad buy.
Cheers Craig