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Daryl Douglas
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July - What have you been buying?

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I suspect that the June thread spilled over into July some time ago. This month for me:

Torzi Matthews Schist Rock Shiraz (Eden) 2007 x 6
Peter Howland Pine Lodge Vineyard Shiraz (Mt Barker) 2005 x 4
Peter Howland Parsons Vineyard Shiraz (Frankland) 2005 x 4
Viking Grand Shiraz (Barossa) 2006 x 4
Tar & Roses Shiraz (Heathcote) 2007 x 6
Mike Press Shiraz (Adelaide Hills) 2007 x 12

Also a number each of Ingoldby Shiraz 2005 and Chardonnay 2006 as daily quaffers (a role they've performed very well indeed for < $10), along with perhaps similar numbers of Jacobs Creek Reserve Shiraz 2005 and Reserve Chardonnay 2005. There was a single bottle each of Chandon NV and Taylors Cab 2005/6(?) to celebrate with friends, my near to fully benign results of recent medical tests.

Cheers

daz
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12 05 Murray St Vineyards Gomersol shiraz
6 05 Murray St Vineyards Greenock shiraz
6 05 Duval Eligo shiraz
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6 x 2005 Chateau Lascombes
6 x 2004 Penfolds St Henri
12 x Abadia Retuerta Espesial
4 x 1989 Leoville Barton
2 x 1996 Krug

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Post by seddo »

4* Shaw and Smith 06 shiraz
3*Shaw and Smith 05 shiraz
6* Teusner Avatar 05
6* Swings and Roundabouts 05 Cab/merlot
4*Marius Symposium 06
6* Hewitsons Miss Harry 06
6* Taylors Cab
and some others that I can't remember

cheers
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6 * Church Road Reserve Syrah 06
1 * Seppelt St Peters Shiraz 05
1 * Pegasus Bay Encore 07
1 * Pegasus Bay Pinot Noir 06
1 * Waipara Springs Premo Riesling 06

I think that's about it. Been meaning to get some Charbonniere CdP, but it will have to wait.
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12 x Woodlands 2007 Cab Merlot
6 x Woodlands 2005 "Colin" Cab Sauv

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Post by Mattwine »

June was busy buying time and July was (supposed to be very) quiet. Again bought more than expected.

5 x Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Sem '03
5 x Voyager Chardonnay '06
3 x Kooyong Pinot '06
3 x Petaluma Coonawarra '05
2 x Chateau Reynella VP '98

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04 Penfolds st henri ,6 pack
05 wynns michael shiraz , 6 pack
05 were estate cabenet 6 pack
01 jacobs creek johanns shiraz/cab 6 pack
05 mt edelstone 6 pack
05 Moss wood cab 3
05 Gibson merlot 6 pack
04 kilkanoon grenache 5
05 taylors estate cab 6 pack
06 wynns black label cab 6 pack

I have been lucky the place i buy this from has been saving them for me to collect

Regtards Dazza
Some people slurp it,others swill it,a few sip on it,some gaze at it for hours ,enough now wheres the RED

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dazza1968 wrote:04 Penfolds st henri ,6 pack
05 wynns michael shiraz , 6 pack
05 were estate cabenet 6 pack
01 jacobs creek johanns shiraz/cab 6 pack
05 mt edelstone 6 pack
05 Moss wood cab 3
05 Gibson merlot 6 pack
04 kilkanoon grenache 5
05 taylors estate cab 6 pack
06 wynns black label cab 6 pack

I have been lucky the place i buy this from has been saving them for me to collect

Regtards Dazza


Decant the 01 Johann for ages if you can. My latest opening was tough and unmanageable, albeit impressive in stature the first night but the next day was singing.
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6*04 Penfolds St Henri
6*06 Seppelt Chalembar
9*02 Wynns Black Label Cab Sav - missed out on release and got these for a relative bargain
3*06 Ata Range Pinot Noir
My Wild Duck Creek Standing order. Can't rememebr exactly what was in there but usually includes the Blend, the Springflat Shiraz, Alans Cabernets and the reserve shiraz and usually 6 of each except the reserves.
And finally 2*NV Moet - another two - couldn't resist at $50 a bottle.

I've noticed that champagne seems to be getting cheaper and cheaper or at least there's a lot on special around the place at the moment. I expect it's got something to do with the state of the financial markets and less people buying champagne all over the world but I've been buying up when I can.
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Post by Craig(NZ) »

12x 07 Fromm La Strada Riesling Spatlese
1x 05 Villa Maria Reserve Riesling

Thats all!!

gonna buy a few Lindauer Special Reserve Blanc de Blancs too....stunner of a sparkler for $14!!

also a couple more 06 Church Rd Syrah
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Decant the 01 Johann for ages if you can. My latest opening was tough and unmanageable, albeit impressive in stature the first night but the next day was singing.[/quote] Thanks I Have had 2 bottles before this and it gave it 2 to 3 hrs in the decanter and it was brilliant .(maybe i should go a bit more)
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Post by VINH NGUYEN »

Tax Refund means lottas wine hehe

1 x Dead Arm Shiraz 2002 Magnum
2 x Magpie Estate The Election Shiraz 2004
2 x Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz 2005
1 x Magpie Estate The Malcolm Shiraz 2005
2 x Majella Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
6 x Henty Estate Shiraz 2006
6 x Polleters Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
2 x Balnaves The Tally Cab Sauv 2006

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bacchaebabe wrote:I've noticed that champagne seems to be getting cheaper and cheaper or at least there's a lot on special around the place at the moment. I expect it's got something to do with the state of the financial markets and less people buying champagne all over the world but I've been buying up when I can.


The relative strength of the A$ is probably a factor as well.

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VINH NGUYEN wrote:Tax Refund means lottas wine hehe

1 x Dead Arm Shiraz 2002 Magnum
2 x Magpie Estate The Election Shiraz 2004
2 x Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz 2005
1 x Magpie Estate The Malcolm Shiraz 2005
2 x Majella Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
6 x Henty Estate Shiraz 2006
6 x Polleters Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
2 x Balnaves The Tally Cab Sauv 2006


Thanks for reminding me to do my tax return! Though the refund will be nowhere near enough to cover the cost of all of the above. :(

But it may be enough for a few more Polleters Cab 05 and some others to fill a case. I think I bought five bottles but have only two left after really enjoying the other three. Did you get your Polleters from the winery? If you got them from another source would you PM me the details?

Cheers

daz

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Went a little crazy this month:

Wynns Cab Sav 2006 x6
Tyrrell's Vat 9 Shiraz 2007 x2
Tyrrell's Belford Sem 2002 x2
Tinklers U&I Shiraz 2005 x6
Chateau Pato DJP Shiraz 2005 x2
Mistletoe Reserve Semillon 2007 x3
Mistletoe Reserve Shiraz 2006 x3
Piggs Peake Sangiovese 2007 x2
Piggs Peake Cab Merlot 2007 x2
Meerea Park Terracotta Shiraz 2005 x2
Meerea Park "The Aunts" Shiraz 2006 x6
Meerea Park Hell Hole Shiraz 2006 x2
Mount Pleasant OP&OH Shiraz 2003 x5
Mount Pleasant "Phil Ryan" Semillon 2007 x6
Lakes Folly Cabernets 2006 x3
Glenguin Stonybroke Shiraz Tannat 2005 x3
Glenguin Rose 2007 x3

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Daryl Douglas wrote:
bacchaebabe wrote:I've noticed that champagne seems to be getting cheaper and cheaper or at least there's a lot on special around the place at the moment. I expect it's got something to do with the state of the financial markets and less people buying champagne all over the world but I've been buying up when I can.


The relative strength of the A$ is probably a factor as well.


Not against the Euro unfortunately. On the other hand perhaps they can afford less of it in the US of A and the UK.

cheers

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VINH NGUYEN wrote:Tax Refund means lottas wine hehe

1 x Dead Arm Shiraz 2002 Magnum
2 x Magpie Estate The Election Shiraz 2004
2 x Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz 2005
1 x Magpie Estate The Malcolm Shiraz 2005
2 x Majella Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
6 x Henty Estate Shiraz 2006
6 x Polleters Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
2 x Balnaves The Tally Cab Sauv 2006


What's a Tax Refund????

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Davo wrote:What's a Tax Refund????


That's what Kerry Packer said - but then, did he ever pay tax?

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Only a few bottles for July but good ones......

5 D'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 1999
1 D'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 2000
1 Jacobs Creek Centenary Hill Shiraz 2003
2 Colgin IX Estate Syrah 2005
2 Sine Qua Non Syrah Raven 2006


Cheers and happy drinking.

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6 06 Wynns Cab Sav
6 05 Mamre Brook Cab Sav
6 05 Mamre Brook Shiraz
2 03 Mt Pleasant Rosehill
3 mixed Audery Wilkinson
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VINH NGUYEN wrote:Tax Refund means lottas wine hehe

1 x Dead Arm Shiraz 2002 Magnum
2 x Magpie Estate The Election Shiraz 2004
2 x Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz 2005
1 x Magpie Estate The Malcolm Shiraz 2005
2 x Majella Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
6 x Henty Estate Shiraz 2006
6 x Polleters Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
2 x Balnaves The Tally Cab Sauv 2006


Is Rolf making the Malcolm again? I thought the Election replaced that ages ago. As a matter of interest, how much was the Malcolm?
Cheers,
Kris

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Hmmm...thinking back.....

a bottle of Seppelt St Peters 1998
a bottle of Penfolds 389 2004
a six-pack of 1998 Stonecroft Syrah
a bottle of Jardine Shiraz 2005
two bottles of Big Shed Cabernets 2004
Murdock Dos Trios 2006 x 4
Murdock Las Diablos 2006 x 2
Murdock Shiraz 2005 x 2
Murdock "The Merger" 2005 x 4
Seppelt DP116 Amontillado
Seppelt DP117 Fino
Alvears Amontillado
a bottle of Yalumba "The Menzies" 2005
Dog Point Chardonnay 2006
Seppelt Victorian Pinot Noir 2001
That's probably everything.
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Is Rolf making the Malcolm again? I thought the Election replaced that ages ago. As a matter of interest, how much was the Malcolm?[/quote]

Has been a while (99 in fact) but the Malcolm is back, still a few available from Rolf Binder @ $150 a pop.

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bacchaebabe wrote:
VINH NGUYEN wrote:Tax Refund means lottas wine hehe

1 x Dead Arm Shiraz 2002 Magnum
2 x Magpie Estate The Election Shiraz 2004
2 x Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz 2005
1 x Magpie Estate The Malcolm Shiraz 2005
2 x Majella Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
6 x Henty Estate Shiraz 2006
6 x Polleters Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
2 x Balnaves The Tally Cab Sauv 2006


Is Rolf making the Malcolm again? I thought the Election replaced that ages ago. As a matter of interest, how much was the Malcolm?


He never stopped, but like the Hanisch it is only made in the best years when enough quantity of the best material is available. In the lesser years it is poured into the Election or even further down the list. A 2005 is now available in very limited quantities, from memory 2 bottles per person on mail order at $150 per. I tasted this in barrel in March and it is a stunning example.

Rider; I sell the stuff so my opinion could be seen as biased.

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Davo wrote:
bacchaebabe wrote:
VINH NGUYEN wrote:Tax Refund means lottas wine hehe

1 x Dead Arm Shiraz 2002 Magnum
2 x Magpie Estate The Election Shiraz 2004
2 x Magpie Estate The Sack Shiraz 2005
1 x Magpie Estate The Malcolm Shiraz 2005
2 x Majella Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
6 x Henty Estate Shiraz 2006
6 x Polleters Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
2 x Balnaves The Tally Cab Sauv 2006


Is Rolf making the Malcolm again? I thought the Election replaced that ages ago. As a matter of interest, how much was the Malcolm?


He never stopped, but like the Hanisch it is only made in the best years when enough quantity of the best material is available. In the lesser years it is poured into the Election or even further down the list. A 2005 is now available in very limited quantities, from memory 2 bottles per person on mail order at $150 per. I tasted this in barrel in March and it is a stunning example.

Rider; I sell the stuff so my opinion could be seen as biased.


Afaik he did lose access to the fruit/vineyard he was using for the Malcom after 1999 which is why he stopped making it ... I think I read this either on Noel Young's (UK partner) site or Rolf's.

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Wines bought in July

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6x 06 Charlatan Shiraz
2x 06 Dutschke Gods hill shiraz
3x 05 Kilikanoon Prodigal Grenache
12x 06 Kilikanoon Killerman's Run shiraz
2x 06 Rusden Driftsand (60/40 Gren/Shiraz)
4x 05 Rusden Full Circle Mataro
2x 02 Rusden Blk Guts Shiraz
2X 04 Rusden Blk Guts Shiraz
2X 05 Rusden Blk Guts Shiraz
12x 1980 Charles pax Chateauneuf-Du-Pape
6x NV Louis Roederer Premier Brut
2x NV Krug
Cheers
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