Adelaide Offline - May ??
Okay, little embarrased to ask.... but i was hoping you could explain how the offline works.
Oviously a bunch of forumites (with or without partners) get together for some good food, bloody great wine & even better conversation.
I assume everyone brings a bottle to share, But i notice that with the JH shiraz there is mention of paying?!
Is this the case with all the wines?... or just special bottles?!
Am looking to start a sydney offline so all info appreciated
Many thanks
Christo
Oviously a bunch of forumites (with or without partners) get together for some good food, bloody great wine & even better conversation.
I assume everyone brings a bottle to share, But i notice that with the JH shiraz there is mention of paying?!
Is this the case with all the wines?... or just special bottles?!
Am looking to start a sydney offline so all info appreciated
Many thanks
Christo
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Hi Christo,
Yeah, offline is just forum members getting together for a drink and food.
The Kalleske Johann Georg is just something special that I organised with Troy Kalleske for this night. In addition to the mandatory "Great" wine that everyone brings to share, Troy offered to sell the group of us a single bottle of it so we could try it and not have to dip into our single bottles some of us got from the mailing list.
Yeah, offline is just forum members getting together for a drink and food.
The Kalleske Johann Georg is just something special that I organised with Troy Kalleske for this night. In addition to the mandatory "Great" wine that everyone brings to share, Troy offered to sell the group of us a single bottle of it so we could try it and not have to dip into our single bottles some of us got from the mailing list.
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markg wrote:Ian,
Troy Kalleske specifically made this bottle available for us to try and I think it might be a bit rude if we didn't open it in the spirit it was intended for
Well if it's considered a bit rude not to open it and try it, I guess I should put my hand up for the Johann too!
(I guess Steve will have to be content with a 70ml share of the bottle now )
JamieBahrain wrote:Gents
Yep I'm down for the Johann's. There is a dilema as to when to consume in terms of the line up.
I will ask Troy tomorrow.
As a guess it would have to be the last of the reds wouldn't it? The latest vintage of the others I've heard so far is 1998, so unless there's a Grange in the mix I suspect anything after will be overwhelmed.
I'm guessing it could be more of a dilemma where the 1990 St Henri should be in the tasting order. On the vintages I've heard it could well be the first (non-sparkling) red, which could be less than ideal.
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markg wrote:Hi Christo,
Yeah, offline is just forum members getting together for a drink and food.
The Kalleske Johann Georg is just something special that I organised with Troy Kalleske for this night. In addition to the mandatory "Great" wine that everyone brings to share, Troy offered to sell the group of us a single bottle of it so we could try it and not have to dip into our single bottles some of us got from the mailing list.
If I strap together a few straws and poke them out over the Pacific can I get a taste too? I'll pay the going rate.
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The Johann's is definately the concluding wine of the night.
Troy was very courteous to prove the point with a tasting today of the 03 Johann's.
I also tried the Clarry's White- sold out.
Clarry's red- very close to being sold out. Not sure how much Auswine has left.
03 Shiraz- sold out
03 Reserve Grenache- 2 bottle limit for mailing order. 1915 vines, low yields and the most impressive Australian grenache I have had in a while. I am a Rhonist too and did not find any Pepsi Cola like nuances.
Troy is a real gentleman too. Extended terrific hospitality including a Johann's tasting, aswell as a good deal of patience answering my parents questions.
Troy was very courteous to prove the point with a tasting today of the 03 Johann's.
I also tried the Clarry's White- sold out.
Clarry's red- very close to being sold out. Not sure how much Auswine has left.
03 Shiraz- sold out
03 Reserve Grenache- 2 bottle limit for mailing order. 1915 vines, low yields and the most impressive Australian grenache I have had in a while. I am a Rhonist too and did not find any Pepsi Cola like nuances.
Troy is a real gentleman too. Extended terrific hospitality including a Johann's tasting, aswell as a good deal of patience answering my parents questions.
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JamieBahrain wrote:
Clarry's red- very close to being sold out. Not sure how much Auswine has left.
Troy is a real gentleman too. Extended terrific hospitality including a Johann's tasting, aswell as a good deal of patience answering my parents questions.
Troy is most definitely a gentleman. I have stock of Clarrys left, quite a bit actually, and its good wine, and great at the price especially!
regards
Gavin Trott
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JamieBahrain wrote:03 Reserve Grenache- 2 bottle limit for mailing order. 1915 vines, low yields and the most impressive Australian grenache I have had in a while. I am a Rhonist too and did not find any Pepsi Cola like nuances.
Jamie,
How does this compare with the Noon equivalent (Solaire or Eclipse)? Same league, similar styles?
Cheers,
Max
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Maximus wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:03 Reserve Grenache- 2 bottle limit for mailing order. 1915 vines, low yields and the most impressive Australian grenache I have had in a while. I am a Rhonist too and did not find any Pepsi Cola like nuances.
Jamie,
How does this compare with the Noon equivalent (Solaire or Eclipse)? Same league, similar styles?
Cheers,
For a start the Kalleske is a straight Grenache whereas the Eclipse is a blend. The Kalleske has wonderful savoury foundations that are just wonderful.
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I have only ever had a single bottle of 98 Noons Eclipse and a tasting of the Kalleske Old Vines grenache 03.
Hard to compare over time and considering the age difference, but would have to say the Noons had an appealing silky-velvet texture with masses of ripe fruit meshed in there.
The Kalleske a different beast, again in youth, vey big and bold with flavour profiles that build in the mouth and carry on. I was impressed and I am a Rhonist by preferrence- although well aware this style of grenache ( big & ripe & Parker etc ) is not as uncommon in the Rhone as some Aussie forum contributors would have us believe.
I have only ever had a single bottle of 98 Noons Eclipse and a tasting of the Kalleske Old Vines grenache 03.
Hard to compare over time and considering the age difference, but would have to say the Noons had an appealing silky-velvet texture with masses of ripe fruit meshed in there.
The Kalleske a different beast, again in youth, vey big and bold with flavour profiles that build in the mouth and carry on. I was impressed and I am a Rhonist by preferrence- although well aware this style of grenache ( big & ripe & Parker etc ) is not as uncommon in the Rhone as some Aussie forum contributors would have us believe.