Quick Poll - Your Top wines of 2005
Puligny-Montrachet 1er cru 1999
Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 1993
Giaconda Chardonnay 1999
Mount Edward Pinot Noir 2002
Pouilly-Fuisse 1983
Joh Jos Prum Wehlener Riesling Kabinett 2003
Larmandier Bernier Blanc de Blanc 1er Cru
Gosset Champagne
Chassagne-Montrachet Morgeot 1er Cru 1996
Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru 1995
Chateau de Fargues Lur Saluces Sauternes 1989
Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 1993
Giaconda Chardonnay 1999
Mount Edward Pinot Noir 2002
Pouilly-Fuisse 1983
Joh Jos Prum Wehlener Riesling Kabinett 2003
Larmandier Bernier Blanc de Blanc 1er Cru
Gosset Champagne
Chassagne-Montrachet Morgeot 1er Cru 1996
Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru 1995
Chateau de Fargues Lur Saluces Sauternes 1989
Cheers
Rob
"The red liquid circulating in my body is actually red wine, not blood."
Rob
"The red liquid circulating in my body is actually red wine, not blood."
best vino's 2005
2002 Queen Adelaide Regency Red rocked my rotten socks.
It makes the best salad dressing bare none.
It makes the best salad dressing bare none.
Yea, the 97 Greenock Creek Cab is really turning out to be a complete freak. Pretty undistinguished early on, it has/is evolving into something very very special. Almost as if it has some merlot, I had this over Christmas in Switzerland, and it stacked up very well against the 1990 l'Eglise Clinet and 1989 Cos d'Estournel.
I recall Parker was a big fan early on, so I have to give him the credit for such a good pick.
Wish I had picked some up, but only got the Creek Block in 1997, and the Cab is a far better wine.
I recall Parker was a big fan early on, so I have to give him the credit for such a good pick.
Wish I had picked some up, but only got the Creek Block in 1997, and the Cab is a far better wine.
Attila wrote:AUSTRALIAN:
TYRRELL'S VAT 1 Semillon 1995
SCHWARZ WINE COMPANY Barossa Shiraz 2003
These are really enjoyed recently.
The list is endless however.
As I'm in Transylvania right now, I will not write any more options but I hope others will do so.
Cheers,
Attila
Did you serve the SCHWARZ to your European friends yet ? How was it received ?
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markg wrote:Attila wrote:AUSTRALIAN:
TYRRELL'S VAT 1 Semillon 1995
SCHWARZ WINE COMPANY Barossa Shiraz 2003
These are really enjoyed recently.
The list is endless however.
As I'm in Transylvania right now, I will not write any more options but I hope others will do so.
Cheers,
Attila
Did you serve the SCHWARZ to your European friends yet ? How was it received ?
Attila got back yesterday and I believe the answer are "Yes" and "Exceptionally well received". I am certain Attila will provide greater detail.
Adair
TORB wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cmon Torb your wines of the year please.
Sorry guest, its to hard to narrow it down. Far to many choices, I have tried heaps of great new releases and then many very fine older bottles too. It would take to much brain power to think about it and I am trying to concentrate on getting the next Tour Diary Chapter out and its just keeps getting longer and longer. I am at 9,000 words and still at the first winery of the second day in Coonawarra, so there is a fair bit to go.
No sitting on the fence please.You should not have to please any of them.There must be a wine or two that youve rated near the top?If not what have you bought for your cellar at $50+?
Anonymous wrote:Moss Wood 1995 Cabernet=Luscious
Kaesler 2002 Weapon OMS= One of the best wines I have ever had, a future classic in the making.
Sorry, but just a sidetrack from the topic, I really find TN's from "Guests" completely meaningless. It's not that I particularly want to know who you are, it's just that I'd like to know what you said previously, so I know if my palate is calibrated to yours. My moniker is anonymous as that's the way I like it, so register & we can keep track of who's saying what from day to day.
My top 5 wines that I can think of, in no particular order of preference:
Seppelts DP 117 Fino 750ml
Gosset Grand Millesime 1996
Leeuwin Estate Chardonnay 2001
Dujac Charmes Chambertin 1997
Greenock Creek Seven Acre Shiraz 2002 - fantastic aromatics
lantana
Anonymous wrote:Havnt seen to many palates that disagree with Moss 95 and I expect WOMS in time will be the same. Great wine is great wine. I can understand your point but think it would be more relative when comparing lesser wines that could be anything.
Cheers Trent
Okay then, let me be the first... my palate will never agree with the Kaesler Weapon of Mass Destruction... and yes I have tasted it.
Adair
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Anonymous wrote:Adair wrote:Anonymous wrote:Havnt seen to many palates that disagree with Moss 95 and I expect WOMS in time will be the same. Great wine is great wine. I can understand your point but think it would be more relative when comparing lesser wines that could be anything.
Cheers Trent
Okay then, let me be the first... my palate will never agree with the Kaesler Weapon of Mass Destruction... and yes I have tasted it.
Adair
Why not Adair? Interesting to see what you found.
Ummm... that is because I have not tasted it and got it confused with one of Reid's other massive wines.
Sorry.
(Stop laughing Ric! )
Adair
Anonymous wrote:707 wrote:Whites - you've got to be joking!
Reds - 2003 Kalleske Johann Georg Shiraz, 2002 Seppelt St.Peters Shiraz, 2002 Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock Shiraz.
All the reds are very special, pity they're almost unobtainable.
Just another bigot, huh Steve? Bet you drink champagne, even if it's only the pink stuff, just like the rest of the conditional bigots! To thine own selves be true and eschew all vinous products containing wine sourced from white varieties, including shiraz adulterated with viognier
cheers daz
Nope, I'm a real red bigot, I don't drink white or pink fizz, not even Froggy stuff. At Blacktongues dinners I let others drink the frog fizz predinneries saving myself for the glorious reds to come later!
There are tales of me being seen with a white in hand but that's just scuttlebuck, ask for photographic proof (undoctored Mark G!)
Cheers - Steve
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!
707 wrote:Anonymous wrote:707 wrote:Whites - you've got to be joking!
Reds - 2003 Kalleske Johann Georg Shiraz, 2002 Seppelt St.Peters Shiraz, 2002 Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock Shiraz.
All the reds are very special, pity they're almost unobtainable.
Just another bigot, huh Steve? Bet you drink champagne, even if it's only the pink stuff, just like the rest of the conditional bigots! To thine own selves be true and eschew all vinous products containing wine sourced from white varieties, including shiraz adulterated with viognier
cheers daz
Nope, I'm a real red bigot, I don't drink white or pink fizz, not even Froggy stuff. At Blacktongues dinners I let others drink the frog fizz predinneries saving myself for the glorious reds to come later!
There are tales of me being seen with a white in hand but that's just scuttlebuck, ask for photographic proof (undoctored Mark G!)
We'll work on those photos at the next offline or two Steve.
My favourite bottle for the year so far would have to be the 1996 St Henri at Magill Estate in February. I think the ridiculously long tasting note reflected that hedonistic experience.
For my favourite new releases I'd have to agree with Steve on the 2003 Kalleske Johann Georg Shiraz as the complete package. The 2002 Seppelt St Peters would be a close second with a truckload of potential.
Cheers
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.