Very quiet (cheap) month for me too. I've been away from home all month until my return this morning, so I've not bought anything for the cellar. I'll have to rectify that in December! I did buy a few nice Californian wines while away though and drank them the same week. All Napa Valley (I think):
1 x Rosenblum Cellars Rockpile Zinfandel 2005 (lovely by the way)
1 x Ridge Geyserville Zinfandel 2004
1 x Ritchie Creek Estate Cab Sauv 2003
2x96 Krug
2x03 Alion
2x06 Ata Rangi Pinot
2x04 Howard Park Cabernet
2x05 Domaine Collotte Chambolle Musigny.
6x05 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
6x06 Grand Puy Lacoste on indent
...hmmm more than I thought...
GW
dozen singles to try a few different things
Some quaffing whites
6x 05 Rockford basket press
plus mixed case Rockfords
Dozen Yalumba Y Shiraz Viogner
6 02 Tahbilk Marsanne
3 01 Tahbilk C/S
3 01 Tahbilk Shiraz
12 05 D'Arrys Original
6 07 Richmond Grove Watervale Riesling
Hmm with this and a fair bit in October no wonder the credit card is in bad shape
David J
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 1Ti 5:23
12 x 2004 Grand Puy Lacoste (Bordeaux)
Mixed case of Domaine de Clovalon wines (interesting Southern French producer who has gone against the grain and planted Riesling and Pinot Noir
12 x 1990 Clos Baudoin, Vouvray Moelleux (this will be making an appearance at an Adelaide offline on my brief return next year...)
1 x 1997 Cordero Enrico VI (Barolo)
1 x 2001 Cordero Enrico VI (Barolo)
A variety of other bits and pieces...
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Couldn't go all month without putting something in the cellar:
4 x Voyager Cab Merlot 03
1 x Voyager Chardonnay 05
1 x Mills Reef Elspeth Shiraz 05
Incidentally, I see that JO in his 2008 guide says that the Voyager Cab Merlot he tasted under stelvin was actually better than the btl under cork. I'd have definately preferred screwcapped bottles, but l've only seen cork here. Anyone had both and noticed the difference JO alludes to?
Yes, I'm slowly working my way through the classic NZ syrahs (I wrongly called it shiraz in my post, whatever that is ), including stonecroft, elspeth, bullnose, passage rock and Le Sol. My palette memory isn't good enough yet to really compare them except head-to-head, but I was very taken by the stonecroft. Not had the craggy range or passage rock yet...
Tried this on release and thought it was ok but had a bottle the other day and it seems to have gained weight, very impressed more finesse than the 04 liked it allot.
Rushed out and picked up 6 for the longhaul, allthough it's drinking pretty well now.
Looking forward to trying all three of these because the only Teusner wine I've tried is the Joshua 05. Unfortunately the Joshua 06 is "sold out" but at least I still have a few 05 left. The Albert Shiraz 04 which I wasn't interested in anyway is also "sold out".
After scoring 8 bottles of the Joshua 05 for $4.99 each, I gave 1 to a workmate who I know is partial to red wine. He loved it so much he ordered (none in stock) a couple of bottles from the local outlet of a national chain which was quoted to be about $26-27. He's stoked that it ended up costing $22.50 (which I think is quite reasonable), reckons it's the best wine he's ever tried. Can't help wondering what he'll think of the Kaesler Stonehorse 05 I gave him today for Christmas.
Have bought a few wines over Nov/Dec(also grabbed a few drinkers for the xmas/new years period). Purchases from auction, retailers and direct from wineries(have finally been accepted as a Rockford family member).