Bang for your buck
Staybaker wrote:Just had a bottle of 2003 Penley Estate "Phoenix" Cabernet Sauvignon, purchased for $15.90. Thought it excellent "bang for the buck", smooth, balanced, went down very well with dinner. Has anyone else tried this wine?
Cheers, Staybaker.
I tried it at CD in may as was also impressed with the value.
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Bill wrote:Saltram Mamre Brook Cabernet 2002 is my pick.Anonymous wrote:Tried the Majella Muscian and couldn't see what all the fuss was about (and I'm a huuuge fan of Majella).
Glad to see I'm not the only one that wasn't fussed with the Musician, and like you I'm also a big fan of Majella. I guess I was expecting something close to the standard of their cabernet and shiraz, but with less oak. But it's nowhere near that sort of quality! It's a $17 wine that to me tastes like a $17 wine. But the Mamre Brook is a $18 wine, that to me anyway, tastes like something I'd usually have to pay $30 - $40 for.
Bill
I agree with this...Had the first of my 6 Musician last night and was quite underwhelmed.
It's certainly a pleasant enough wine but that's it..No real depth or length and a Rosemount type lolly note. Maybe the emotion has replaced reality in the TNs on this wine.
Drink up it's going nowhere.
M.
For me the best values out there in order are
2004 Majella Musician
2004 Pillar Box Red
2004 Kalleske Clarry's Red
All three are very different wines but are a great 'bang for the buck'.
All are pretty new to the market and my need a little more time as I have had some great bottles, and not so great bottles.
Some bottles take longer to settle down.
All are sealed in screw cap which is great to see!
2004 Majella Musician
2004 Pillar Box Red
2004 Kalleske Clarry's Red
All three are very different wines but are a great 'bang for the buck'.
All are pretty new to the market and my need a little more time as I have had some great bottles, and not so great bottles.
Some bottles take longer to settle down.
All are sealed in screw cap which is great to see!
I agree with Chuck on the Gramps 2002 Shiraz and one of the other contributers on the Warrabilla Shiraz/Durif Cleanskin. The Cleanskin at $10 is terrific value. Unfortunately when I went back to them for my third case it had run out. Better luck next time Steve. The Willows 2001-2 Shiraz which can be found under $20 by the case, is also a personal fave.
Regards,
Allan
Regards,
Allan
cellarclub discount
Guys if we're talking best bang for your buck under $20, I think my Warrabilla Reserves have to be it.
Cellarclub members get 10% off so the $22 Reserves are actually $19.80 for cellarclub.
In the recent NE Vic tasting for Winestate the 04 Reserve shiraz got 5 *
(top) the 04 and 03 Reserve Cab got 4.5* (top) as did the 02 reserve Shiraz....and they wouldn't know a good Durif if they slipped over one in the shower!
Cheers
Smithy
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