Time for your weekly drinkin' reports please. You know the drill. Lurkers especially welcome; we don't bite (much
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  ).JamieBahrain wrote:Rockford 00 Vine Vale- Outstanding though not far from dipping over the edge.
 
2001 Ata Rangi Martinborough Pinot Noir
Ignited by the excitement the Escarpment created, we tried this the following night when dining out. Much lauded NZ Pinot, don't know much about quality of vintages there, but we just had to try it. Colour alot deeper than the Escarpment. Aromas of dark cherries, plums, hints of violets, along with a bacon smokiness and mushroom earthiness. The palate was alot heavier, and flavours more savoury, with great length, and resolving tannins. A superb wine, but for wifey and I, pipped into second place by the vibrance and excitement of the Escarpment.
Dr - 307 wrote:2006 Cat Amongst The Pigeons Barossa Valley Shiraz
While drinking this I thought that I would let my 'signature' sing the praises of this wine but it deserves more than that. Good 'tish' it certainly is.
Very fullsome with very good cling. Ripe berry aromas with rasberries, plums and a very very subtle hint of smoke. The palate showed a joosiness that I love with mouthfulls of ripe red fruits and confectionary. The finish was a little hot (which I don't mind) but when I then proceeded to enjoy it with meatballs in red wine and tomato based sauce it matched perfectly. I finished it off with Old Gold Roasted Almond chocolate.
How they can afford to make Barossa Shiraz of this quality for $15 is amazing. Absolutely smashing!!!
92/100.