ADVICE WANTED
ADVICE WANTED
getting a gift for my friend's wedding. considering the following bottles...
98 hill of grace
90A
90 707 magnum
all at the same price
which one would you prefer?
thanks!
98 hill of grace
90A
90 707 magnum
all at the same price
which one would you prefer?
thanks!
Re: ADVICE WANTED
Seven wrote: which one would you prefer?
thanks!
Not a matter of which one I or anyone else here would prefer.
What would your friend prefer?
I assume you know him well enough to know his likes and dislikes, and even whether he is a wine nerd or not. If he ain't into wine buy him something else. I have seen too many good bottles given to people who do not appreciate what they have been given. One newly married couple that I know of made a nice lasagna using the Grange they were given as a wedding gift.
One newly married couple that I know of made a nice lasagna using the Grange they were given as a wedding gift.
you would have to be pretty thick to do this id say!! i thought basically every aussie, whether fosters swillers or wine nerds, knew what grange was??
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Davo wrote:Seven wrote: which one would you prefer?
thanks!
Not a matter of which one I or anyone else here would prefer.
What would your friend prefer?
I assume you know him well enough to know his likes and dislikes, and even whether he is a wine nerd or not. If he ain't into wine buy him something else. I have seen too many good bottles given to people who do not appreciate what they have been given. One newly married couple that I know of made a nice lasagna using the Grange they were given as a wedding gift.
thanks for your opinion.
the couple are serious drinkers thats why I want to get the best pleasure for them with my limited budget.
Maybe have a look at some other wines. Whilst the three that you've mentioned are doubtlessly quite good, I'm sure that you could get something better. Perhaps even buy a red and a white. I always hate giving wine as a gift as I'm worried that it may be corked. If 2 bottles are given, that risk would be reduced. An option might be an 03 Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay (avail. at $95 on this site), and an ultra premium red of which you have many to choose from. Perhaps an '01 Mosswood, A Bass Phillip Pinot, etc. You said that they are serious wine drinkers, they are therefore probably less likely to worship brands (penfolds/Henshke). My advice is to buy something that shows that not only is the wine good, but that you also took some thought in selecting it.
Otherwise, just buy a bin 60A Cabernet Shiraz for $500. Could quite possibly be the best australian wine ever made.
Otherwise, just buy a bin 60A Cabernet Shiraz for $500. Could quite possibly be the best australian wine ever made.
aj_syrah wrote:Otherwise, just buy a bin 60A Cabernet Shiraz for $500. Could quite possibly be the best australian wine ever made.
I assume you mean the original? If so, thats a keen price!
cheers
Carl
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