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Red Red Wine
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New to forum...buying wines for party.

Post by Red Red Wine »

Hi everyone.


I'm so glad i found this site.

I want buy about a dozen good wines for next year to drink for my birthday. May some coonawara cabs for about $30. The thing is can you get good wines for under $30?

I have these in mind"


Dozen 2005 wynns black label (maybe too early to drink, but i would like these to be in my cellar)
Dozen 2001 wynns black label
Dozen 2004 penfolds 407

Or maybe a mixed dozen.


Any other ones that people would recommend?


I also have some 99 Saltram no.1 and 98 Bin 389 but it might seems a waste to drink these at a party.

I only started to get an interests in wine a few months ago and my god it is an expensive hobby.

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Post by Craig(NZ) »

saltrams mamre brook seems to go down well. good quality, good price, easy to love wines. either 04 cab or shiraz??
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Post by griff »

Would agree with Craig here about the Mamre Brook. Mike Press reds are the best BBQ wine I have come across for parties where people like wine but there is no reason to impress.

As far as $30 coonawarra cabernet is concerned the two main contenders are Majella and Balnaves (both 2005 vintage). Both great with the Balnaves slightly less approachable at this stage. The Majella has a youthful appeal but will cellar as well.

The 05 Wynns however is a great value buy.

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Post by monkeyboy »

I second the Majella. The Zema CS would be another that I would consider. The 04 is a pretty damn good wine and at $20 is very good value.
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Red Red Wine
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Post by Red Red Wine »

wow, after your suggestions i then read up on the Majella and it seems like a very good wine indeed. It seems like Wynns aren't the king of coonawara any more. I will try and buy some 05 majella cabs as soon as i find a place that does it for a good price.

For such a small wine maker they seems to win a lot of awards.

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Post by Gavin Trott »

Red Red Wine wrote:wow, after your suggestions i then read up on the Majella and it seems like a very good wine indeed. It seems like Wynns aren't the king of coonawara any more. I will try and buy some 05 majella cabs as soon as i find a place that does it for a good price.

For such a small wine maker they seems to win a lot of awards.


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Majella at a good price, contact me, I'll look after you!
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Post by dsreardon »

I think this wine is around $38 on his web site but i cant get enough of it a fantastic wine hitting well above it weigh catergory, you couldn't go wrong with 12 of these

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