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Dear all,

Has anyone bought and tried the Glaymond '03 cleanskin shiraz yet? I would appreciate some impressions. Thanks.

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Lamb wrote:Dear all,

Has anyone bought and tried the Glaymond '03 cleanskin shiraz yet? I would appreciate some impressions. Thanks.


Is it only available from CD? or where.

Graham
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Get it here at Auswine, $150/case.

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Anonymous wrote:Get it here at Auswine, $150/case.


It took you nine minutes to post that, what took you so long? :D
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Anonymous wrote:Get it here at Auswine, $150/case.


Thanks.

Graham
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TORB wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get it here at Auswine, $150/case.


It took you nine minutes to post that, what took you so long? :D


Wasn't me.

Thanks for the help 'Guest'.
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Haven't got a proper TN but I had a bottle last week and it's my style of wine, stacks of serious dark fruit, plenty of power and long finish.

A steal at the price, plenty of other wineries would love to have this quality in their $20+ wines.
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I had half a bottle last night. Be patient because it takes time for it to reach its climax, but when it does.WOW.
For $12.50 delivered to your door, hard to beat. I have my 3 cases so now I say:- "GO FOR IT". You are mad if you don't and you love good, tasty Barossa Shiraz.
MM.

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Muscat Mike wrote:I had half a bottle last night. Be patient because it takes time for it to reach its climax, but when it does.WOW.
For $12.50 delivered to your door, hard to beat. I have my 3 cases so now I say:- "GO FOR IT". You are mad if you don't and you love good, tasty Barossa Shiraz.
MM.


Finished the bottle tonight and it has really improved. Very surprised as it was good yesterday. Tonight the flavours have really opened up and trying to search out your nose and tongue.
An excellent wine, absolutely fabulous QPR.
MM.

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I need to get some quaffers soooo....

Which of Gavin's cleanskins or others are best.

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GrahamB wrote:I need to get some quaffers soooo....

Which of Gavin's cleanskins or others are best.

Graham


2003 Barossa "Reserve' Shiraz for mine.

Different to the Glaymond, but as good IMO
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