September - What have you been buying this month??

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Ian S
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Raymond W wrote:Single bottles of:

Meerlust Rubicon 2001

Castello di Ama 2004

Nice choices.

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Daryl Douglas wrote:
Ian S wrote:single bottles of 'The Ned' SB 2006 & Te Mata Cape Crest SB (2005?).
regards

Ian


Ian, what did you think of "The Ned"? I quite enjoyed the couple of bottles of 05 I had, thought it a very good representative Malborough SB.

Cheers

daz

Daz
We've not cracked it yet, but when we do I suspect I'll be on my own (The missus' is a Kiwi, yet of all the wines she hates, NZ sauvignon tops the list).
I've heard good things and at £7 (~ Aus$18) on offer, thought I better make my own call.
I'll try to remember to post when it gets cracked.
regards
Ian

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6 05 Hently Farm Clos Otto Shiraz $80
6 02 Schild Estate Moorooroo Shiraz $60
12 04 Gemtree Obsidian Shiraz $40 (3 years in new French oak :shock: )
6 05 Izway BRUCE shiraz
12 04 Laughing Jack Shiraz $30
12 05 Kaesler Bogan $40
12 05 Old Faithful Top Of Hill Shiraz $68
12 05 Olf Faithful Cafe Block Shiraz $75
12 05 Morgan Simpson Shiraz $22
12 02 Magpie Election Shiraz $55
2 05 Bullers Valerie Monduese $40
4 06 Bullers Valerie Shiraz V $32
2 02 Greenock Creek Roenfeld Rd Shiraz $192
6 05 Greenock Alices $30
6 05 Greenock Apricot $38
6 05 Greenock 7 Acre $48
3 05 Greenock Creek Block $65

Hmmmmmmm
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6 05 Hently Farm Clos Otto Shiraz $80
6 02 Schild Estate Moorooroo Shiraz $60
12 04 Gemtree Obsidian Shiraz $40 (3 years in new French oak )
6 05 Izway BRUCE shiraz
12 04 Laughing Jack Shiraz $30
12 05 Kaesler Bogan $40
12 05 Old Faithful Top Of Hill Shiraz $68
12 05 Olf Faithful Cafe Block Shiraz $75
12 05 Morgan Simpson Shiraz $22
12 02 Magpie Election Shiraz $55
2 05 Bullers Valerie Monduese $40
4 06 Bullers Valerie Shiraz V $32
2 02 Greenock Creek Roenfeld Rd Shiraz $192
6 05 Greenock Alices $30
6 05 Greenock Apricot $38
6 05 Greenock 7 Acre $48
3 05 Greenock Creek Block $65


one question: Single or soon to be??? :lol:
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Brucer wrote:6 05 Hently Farm Clos Otto Shiraz $80
6 02 Schild Estate Moorooroo Shiraz $60
12 04 Gemtree Obsidian Shiraz $40 (3 years in new French oak :shock: )
6 05 Izway BRUCE shiraz
12 04 Laughing Jack Shiraz $30
12 05 Kaesler Bogan $40
12 05 Old Faithful Top Of Hill Shiraz $68
12 05 Olf Faithful Cafe Block Shiraz $75
12 05 Morgan Simpson Shiraz $22
12 02 Magpie Election Shiraz $55
2 05 Bullers Valerie Monduese $40
4 06 Bullers Valerie Shiraz V $32
2 02 Greenock Creek Roenfeld Rd Shiraz $192
6 05 Greenock Alices $30
6 05 Greenock Apricot $38
6 05 Greenock 7 Acre $48
3 05 Greenock Creek Block $65

Hmmmmmmm


And I thought I'd bought a far bit this month!

BTW, the 05 Old Vine is a much classier wine than the Bogan, you'd better get some of that as well. 8)

Re Obsidian 3 years in oak, I think it was Dan Standish who told us it is better to leave a red with the right fruit in new oak for 3 years rather than take it out at 18, or 24 months, he said it all settles down / out and comes back into balance around 33-36 months. John Glaetzer had it right all along. ;-) The Obsidian is pretty classy, I sacrificed one of my 6 to my Monday tasting group last night and it was a clear winner.
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Brian
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Hi Brian,
I already have the Old Vine 05!
I have always thought John Glaetzers wines too oaky. I will open an Obsidian, and see over a few nights.
Do I remember you saying the 04 Old Block is sensational? Do I need it?
The 98 turned to crap.
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Brucer wrote:Do I remember you saying the 04 Old Block is sensational? Do I need it?
The 98 turned to crap.
B


No, you don't need it! But it is a very classy wine, good enough for me to buy for the first time since the 98 and I only bought 1 of that. I thought it had more interest and potential than the PL Stonewell 2002.
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Brian
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Ian S wrote:
Raymond W wrote:Single bottles of:

Meerlust Rubicon 2001

Castello di Ama 2004

Nice choices.



Thanks, Ian. After reading all the comments and TNs about the Meerlust Rubicon on the UK Wine Forum, I thought I'd get one and try it out in the future.

I really like the Castello di Ama 2001, but they are all gone in Japan. I'm going to give my remaining three bottles another three years before revisiting them in 2010. After Wayno's positive experience with this wine for the 04 vintage, I thought I'd get a bottle to suss out it. Will post a TN later in the autumn (Aussie spring) when the weather cools down a bit to drink more reds.

Cheers,

Raymond

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Barringwood Park Hill Block Pinot Noir 2006
Craggy Range Te Kahu Merlot Cab. Sauv. 2004
Deisen Mataro 2005
Epsilon Shiraz 2006
Glaetzer Anaperenna 2006
Glaetzer Amon Ra 2006
Hewitson Private Cellar Shiraz Mourvedre 2005
Hoddles Creek Pinot Noir 2006
Hutton Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
Kilikanoon Covenant Shiraz 2005
Kilikanoon Parable Shiraz 2005
Laughing Jack Shiraz 2004
Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling 2007
Peter Lehman Futures Shiraz 2004
Teusner Riebke Shiraz 2006

Single bottles for the most part, except for 4x Hoddles Creek, 3x Petaluma, 2x Hewitson.

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Turkey Flat Shiraz 2005
Turkey Flat Mouvedre 2005
Hentley Farm "The Beast" 2005

Weingut Goergens (Mosel) Spatelese Halbtrocken 2005

Can't believe I'm back in Europe and seem to be buying more Aussie wines than when I lived in Oz! :roll:

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3x Plantagenet 2001 cab sav
5x St Henri 1998 (at an impressively priced $55 a btl. Great find)
2x Houghtons marg riv cab sav 2001
2x Houghtons frankland shiraz 2001

Will be buying 6 pack of 03 Voyager cab merl before month end (Up there with my wine of the year so far)

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bacchaebabe wrote:Why Ryan, did you not like them? I've only heard good things to date.


we must have got a dud bottle,
ours exploded, after sitting in the fridge for a week and being moved 2 feet from fridge to desk, after the explosive-ness faded it revealed a terribly dull and lifeless wine.

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Ryan wrote:
bacchaebabe wrote:Why Ryan, did you not like them? I've only heard good things to date.


we must have got a dud bottle,
ours exploded, after sitting in the fridge for a week and being moved 2 feet from fridge to desk, after the explosive-ness faded it revealed a terribly dull and lifeless wine.


As most things tend to be after exploding...
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Daryl Douglas wrote:3xZema Family Selection Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 $39.99
3xZema Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 $19.99
4xPolleters Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 $24.99
2xThorn Clarke Shotfire Ridge Quartage 2005 $18.99

the 2nd and 4th wines were bought as top ups.

The mixed case was from the one source and although the wines may have been available individually from different sources for bit less, free freight and convenience of shopping make them good value.

Apart from other daily drinkers, picked up a case of Jip Jip Rocks Limestone Coast Shiraz 2005 as a quaffer for $11.39/btl.

Cheers

daz


+ 8 bottles of Teusner Joshua 2005 @ $4.99. 2 drunk, 1 a gift to a mate, 5 left. Think I'll grab the, apparently, last available full case of Jip Jip seeing that the 1st I bought is gone already and it should cellar up to 10 years.

Cheers

daz

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Daryl Douglas wrote:
+ 8 bottles of Teusner Joshua 2005 @ $4.99.


$24.99?? or are you the luckiest man on earth?
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I arrived in Australia (Adelaide) in the beginning of September and I'll be leaving in a years time.When I leave I hope to take home a nice selection for the cellar. I've started collecting some for cellaring, but most bought so far will be drunk before I leave (in order to figure out what to focus on).

1x Katnook Founders Block Cab Sav 2004
1x Nepenthe Pinot Noir 2005
1x Green Point Chardonnay 2004
1x Scarpantoni Cab Sav 2004
1x Pepperjack Shiraz 2005
1x Coldstream Hill Pinot Noirse 2005
1x Willow Tree Velvet Shiraz 2005
2x Wirra Wirra The Lost Watch Riesling 2007
1x Wirra Wirra Angelus 2004
2x Wirra Wirra Sparrow's Lodge 2005
2x E&E Black Pepper 2000 $60!
1x E&E Black Pepper 2003 $60!
1x Kay Brothers Hillside Shiraz 2004
1x Peter Lehmann The Mentor 2004
1x Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling 2007
1x Orlando St. Helga Riesling 2006

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6 * Villa Maria 2007 Sauv Blanc
7 * Saltram #1 2005
24 * Arrowfield 2004 top acre reserve shiraz 2004

The Villa Maria were a bargain at about $17 a bottle.

The girlfriend walked in the door with the case of Saltram so I was one happy camper.

And the Arrowfield, well it's not anything special, I quite liked it at about $20 a bottle as a nice little quaffer. I liked it even more when they told me it was a buy one case, get another case deal making them $10 a pop!! :D Like I said, nothing flash, but a very, very drinkable wine. Personally, I think Arrowfield is much maligned..... But each to their own.

Oh yes, and 6 * Glandore estate Verdelho 2005

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Not sure about 1 month, but ...

12 X Sevenhill 2004 Cab Sauv $213-
4 X Brands Laira 2004 Cab Sauv @ $15 ea
8 X Maglieri 2004 Cab Sauv @ $12- ***
6 X Tim Adams 2005 Shiraz @ $ 22- ea
6 X Cimicky Shiraz @ $ 15- ea


*** interested in opinions on this one. I had one at a dinner and loved it - bought these and was not impressed with the first one opened - hope it was just that bottle.

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In the last month...ish,

-A Kays dozen including 2 x Block 6, the balace The Hillside and Amery.

-A Seppelts dozen including 6 St Peters, 3 Chalambar and 3 Jaluka.

-2 Ata Rangi Pinot.

-4 Shaw and Smith '05 Shiraz.

-3 Petaluma Hanlin Hill Reisling.

-A mixed case of Coonawarra C/S including Majella, Zema, Bowen and Brands.

-A dozen St Hallets Faith Shiraz as quaffers.

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3 x Escarpment Pinot Noir 2006 $40
1 x Gravitas Pinot Noir 2005 $35
1 x De Bortelio Windy Peak Pinot Noir $11
6 x Bleasdale Sparkling Shiraz NV $14
3 x Tintilla Sangiovese 2005 $25
3 x Tyrells Stevens Semillion 2003 $20
3 x Stoneleigh 2007 Sav Blanc $14
3 x Peter Lehmann Eden Valley Resling 2007 $11

Plus too much beer to count ... I feel another weekend drinking beer and watching England in the semi's :)
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a month of stupid spending beyond my storage capacity

24 Brands CS 04
12 Cimicky Shiraz 06
18 Petaluma HH riesling
12 peter lehmann Eden V riesling
6 peter lehmann Semillon
kays - 2 block 6, 2 cuthbert, 2 hillside, 1 amery shiraz

and the storage problem unlikely to improve with ms albus' enthusiasm for a no drinking on weeknights regime

noticed a couple of positive comments about the St Hallet 05 Shiraz - had one stunner so bought a carton - have been mostly unimpressed with them - maybe that box cooked (or frozen) during transport?

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craig loves shiraz wrote:6 * Villa Maria 2007 Sauv Blanc
7 * Saltram #1 2005
24 * Arrowfield 2004 top acre reserve shiraz 2004

The Villa Maria were a bargain at about $17 a bottle.

The girlfriend walked in the door with the case of Saltram so I was one happy camper.

And the Arrowfield, well it's not anything special, I quite liked it at about $20 a bottle as a nice little quaffer. I liked it even more when they told me it was a buy one case, get another case deal making them $10 a pop!! :D Like I said, nothing flash, but a very, very drinkable wine. Personally, I think Arrowfield is much maligned..... But each to their own.

Oh yes, and 6 * Glandore estate Verdelho 2005


Also got 6 X St.Hallets Blackwell 2005 Shiraz..... MMmmmmmmm
And 6 X Richmond Grove 2002 Shiraz.

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some big spender needs to start an october thread
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