The next Adelaide offline 30th August - Gustav's farewell
Sue and I will bring (all wines being sound I hope):
2000 Tyrrell's Reserve Steven Shiraz (HV)
1997 Black Queen Sparkling Shiraz
The alsace riesling I mentioned previously.
Edit: Changed wines - see later posting by n4sir
2000 Tyrrell's Reserve Steven Shiraz (HV)
1997 Black Queen Sparkling Shiraz
The alsace riesling I mentioned previously.
Edit: Changed wines - see later posting by n4sir
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John #11 wrote:Sue and I will bring (all wines being sound I hope):
2003 Trevor Jones Wild Witch Reserve Shiraz
1998 Michael Shiraz
2003 Leo Buring Eden Valley Riesling
The alsace riesling I mentioned previously.
Wow
are we each bringing 4 bottles of wine!
How much do you guys drink!?
regards
Gavin Trott
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Well, if different Shiraz wines is the theme
I might bring along
2005 Battely Syrah
and
2005 Penley Estate Special Select Shiraz
Different regions and styles indeed.
BTW
Can I ask why so early, why a 6 pm start??
Is not 7 or 7:30 a bit more civilised??
or did I miss something?
I might bring along
2005 Battely Syrah
and
2005 Penley Estate Special Select Shiraz
Different regions and styles indeed.
BTW
Can I ask why so early, why a 6 pm start??
Is not 7 or 7:30 a bit more civilised??
or did I miss something?
Last edited by Gavin Trott on Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
I've got a problem... I can't decide what to take
The shiraz is locked in - 05 Maverick "Trial Hill" from the Eden Valley. Never heard of those guys or tried their wine before, so it could be good or it could be terrible.
I'm stuck with the whites. Choices are:
1994 Eldredge Watervale Riesling (magnum)
1996 Domaine Gateau de la Biche Vouvray
1998 Richmond Grove Barossa Riesling (Stelvin)
2008 Pewsey Vale "Prima" Riesling (will have some residual sugar, it's only 9%ABV).
The Eldredge might be good or it might be terrible, I'll find out when I open it... the Richmond Grove is sealed under Stelvin, so that gets my vote - although the Vouvray and Pewsey Vale are just as enticing...!

The shiraz is locked in - 05 Maverick "Trial Hill" from the Eden Valley. Never heard of those guys or tried their wine before, so it could be good or it could be terrible.
I'm stuck with the whites. Choices are:
1994 Eldredge Watervale Riesling (magnum)
1996 Domaine Gateau de la Biche Vouvray
1998 Richmond Grove Barossa Riesling (Stelvin)
2008 Pewsey Vale "Prima" Riesling (will have some residual sugar, it's only 9%ABV).
The Eldredge might be good or it might be terrible, I'll find out when I open it... the Richmond Grove is sealed under Stelvin, so that gets my vote - although the Vouvray and Pewsey Vale are just as enticing...!
Gavin Trott wrote:BTW
Can I ask why so early, why a 6 pm start??
Is not 7 or 7:30 a bit more civilised??
or did I miss something?
We usually start around 6.30 - 7, but I guess we need to start early to get through all the wine



For shiraz I'm thinking a blockbuster and a more delicate one....so very likely the 2006 Hentley Farm "The Beast" (the blockbuster) and I'm tempted to take the 2006 Ngeringa Adelaide Hills Syrah (the delicate...slightly inspired by Hallidays TN I must admit). For riesling I'm thinking 2001 Heggies Reserve and the 200? Petaluma "Experimental Auslese".
Steve: I've tried the 1998 Richmond Grove - really nice. The Pewsey Vale Prima is also stunning IMO.
cheers,
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
I'm looking forward to this night. For a red I'm thinking of a Wirra Wirra RSW 02, or the Turkey Flat shiraz 02, or the 01 St Peter's. Any preferences Gustav?
I love reisling and chinese food and Gustav has mentioned a liking for this variety as well. Having met the viticulturist for Patrick T wines at the Coonawarra roadshow the other night Ive been intrigued by their 04 reisling. Its got a respectable comment from Halliday and was grown in pure white sand in the wrattonbully area. After spending ten years trying to grow vegetables in the same white sand while living at Naracoorte I'm intrigued to see the results.
regards chris
I love reisling and chinese food and Gustav has mentioned a liking for this variety as well. Having met the viticulturist for Patrick T wines at the Coonawarra roadshow the other night Ive been intrigued by their 04 reisling. Its got a respectable comment from Halliday and was grown in pure white sand in the wrattonbully area. After spending ten years trying to grow vegetables in the same white sand while living at Naracoorte I'm intrigued to see the results.
regards chris
ck wrote:I'm looking forward to this night. For a red I'm thinking of a Wirra Wirra RSW 02, or the Turkey Flat shiraz 02, or the 01 St Peter's. Any preferences Gustav?
Chris, I'm a fan of all the wines you mention so I leave it up to you ot make the choice

cheers,
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
At the risk of sounding bossy, I'd better say a couple of things before this drifts any further...
One bottle per person/two per couple is okay. Really it is, and with up to 20 people going it's actually preferable. Last year at Soho we had 17 people and 34 bottles which was way too much - suspecting things could end up the same way, I booked the early time so the staff aren't mopping up after us well after midnight. That said I'd ideally like to restrict this to say 3 bottles for every two people - if you wan't to bring additional unopened bottles in case of a dud or in the unlikely event we run out of wine, that's fine too. Even with two tables we're going to be crammed for time and space, so I'd still rather aim for a little less quantity.
Gustav has mainly tried recent Shiraz from SA, and most of what's been suggested are post '90s SA Shiraz. As good as they are, how about some from regions he hasn't tried yet, like Margaret River, Heathcote, Grampians, and even the Hunter Valley? A few different expressions would be good too, so how about a sparkling Shiraz, young fortified or Rose as some other alternatives? This is going to be a long night, and I'd like to see a wider variety.
Cheers,
Ian
(Edit - I see John's already taken up the Sparkling & Hunter options)
One bottle per person/two per couple is okay. Really it is, and with up to 20 people going it's actually preferable. Last year at Soho we had 17 people and 34 bottles which was way too much - suspecting things could end up the same way, I booked the early time so the staff aren't mopping up after us well after midnight. That said I'd ideally like to restrict this to say 3 bottles for every two people - if you wan't to bring additional unopened bottles in case of a dud or in the unlikely event we run out of wine, that's fine too. Even with two tables we're going to be crammed for time and space, so I'd still rather aim for a little less quantity.
Gustav has mainly tried recent Shiraz from SA, and most of what's been suggested are post '90s SA Shiraz. As good as they are, how about some from regions he hasn't tried yet, like Margaret River, Heathcote, Grampians, and even the Hunter Valley? A few different expressions would be good too, so how about a sparkling Shiraz, young fortified or Rose as some other alternatives? This is going to be a long night, and I'd like to see a wider variety.
Cheers,
Ian
(Edit - I see John's already taken up the Sparkling & Hunter options)

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Happy not to bring SA Shiraz, and agree about the 'way too much' wine thing.
(Thought I was just being a whimp!)
I'll still bring the Battely Syrah, and also something different perhaps, like 2003 Mt Langi Ghiran Shiraz as a back up.
Non SA.
However, I won't be there by 6 pm, just way too early for me.
Sorry guys, I'll miss the first few wines, no problem, and catch you all there.
(Thought I was just being a whimp!)
I'll still bring the Battely Syrah, and also something different perhaps, like 2003 Mt Langi Ghiran Shiraz as a back up.
Non SA.
However, I won't be there by 6 pm, just way too early for me.
Sorry guys, I'll miss the first few wines, no problem, and catch you all there.
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott wrote:Happy not to bring SA Shiraz, and agree about the 'way too much' wine thing.
(Thought I was just being a whimp!)
I'll still bring the Battely Syrah, and also something different perhaps, like 2003 Mt Langi Ghiran Shiraz as a back up.
Non SA.
However, I won't be there by 6 pm, just way too early for me.
Sorry guys, I'll miss the first few wines, no problem, and catch you all there.
Nice choices Gavin! I think we'll probably be just through the introductions and into the whites by the time you get there.
An updated list with some of the proposed wines/styles:
Gustav & Tove - 06 Hentley Farm The Beast & 06 Ngeringa shiraz & Heggies or Petaluma riesling
n4sir +3 - 96 Bannockburn shiraz or 96 Limestone Ridge 1.5L, 72 Seaview Shiraz VP & ??
Robert & Janet - NZ Gewurz & ?
David & Pam - ??
John#11 & Sue - 00 Tyrrells HV shiraz, 03 Alsace riesling, 97 Black Queen SS
Scanlon +1 - 00 Jeanneret Denis or Waninga shiraz, 00 Jantz late disgorged, 05 Trevor Jones reserve riesling
Steve - 05 Maverick Eden Valley shiraz & 96 Domaine Gateau de la Biche Vouvray
ck - 02 RSW or Turkey Flat or 01 St Peters shiraz & 04 Patrick T Coonawarra riesling
Gavin Trott - 05 Battely shiraz or 03 Mt Langi Ghiran shiraz
markg - ?
crusty2 (maybe)
Cheers,
Ian
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Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
I've made some last minute changes. We'll be bringing:
2006 Cape Jaffa La Lune Shiraz (in the top three of what I've tasted while living here - still SA though)
2001 Heggies Reserve Riesling
1998 Chateau Reynella VP (fantastic stuff)
cheers,
2006 Cape Jaffa La Lune Shiraz (in the top three of what I've tasted while living here - still SA though)
2001 Heggies Reserve Riesling
1998 Chateau Reynella VP (fantastic stuff)
cheers,
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
Gustav wrote:1998 Chateau Reynella VP (fantastic stuff)
cheers,
Shhhhh!
It really is mediocre. Ignore the reviews please. I can't believe that a vintage port in this day and age is worth $30.

cheers
Carl
Bartenders are supposed to have people skills. Or was it people are supposed to have bartending skills?
griff wrote:Gustav wrote:1998 Chateau Reynella VP (fantastic stuff)
cheers,
Shhhhh!
It really is mediocre. Ignore the reviews please. I can't believe that a vintage port in this day and age is worth $30.
cheers
Carl
Carl,
Our opinions seem to be diametrical regarding this wine. I gladly pay $30 for this fortified shiraz.
cheers,
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
Gustav wrote:griff wrote:Gustav wrote:1998 Chateau Reynella VP (fantastic stuff)
cheers,
Shhhhh!
It really is mediocre. Ignore the reviews please. I can't believe that a vintage port in this day and age is worth $30.
cheers
Carl
Carl,
Our opinions seem to be diametrical regarding this wine. I gladly pay $30 for this fortified shiraz.
cheers,
Was an attempt at sarcasm. Obviously didn't work! My apologies.
I love this wine and think it is a super super bargain. Best young Australian vintage port that I have ever tried.
Luckily for the consumer in this day and age fortifieds in general are undervalued. I am serious in saying that if Constellation brands realize what a bargain it is they will push the price up for sure.
cheers
Carl
Bartenders are supposed to have people skills. Or was it people are supposed to have bartending skills?
The 2000 Reserve Stevens Shiraz has just been decanted, getting ready for tonight, and IMO it is a wonderful example of Hunter Valley shiraz, complete with sweaty saddle, something that Gustav must taste before heading home
I will bring a backup, a 2000 Houghtons Gladstones Shiraz (Frankland River), for obvious reasons.

I will bring a backup, a 2000 Houghtons Gladstones Shiraz (Frankland River), for obvious reasons.

griff wrote:Gustav wrote:griff wrote:Gustav wrote:1998 Chateau Reynella VP (fantastic stuff)
cheers,
Shhhhh!
It really is mediocre. Ignore the reviews please. I can't believe that a vintage port in this day and age is worth $30.
cheers
Carl
Carl,
Our opinions seem to be diametrical regarding this wine. I gladly pay $30 for this fortified shiraz.
cheers,
Was an attempt at sarcasm. Obviously didn't work! My apologies.
I love this wine and think it is a super super bargain. Best young Australian vintage port that I have ever tried.
Luckily for the consumer in this day and age fortifieds in general are undervalued. I am serious in saying that if Constellation brands realize what a bargain it is they will push the price up for sure.
cheers
Carl
Hehe, the thought did occur to me



cheers,
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
Things have been rather hectic and haven't exactly gone to plan here...
Mark Wickman rang and said he may either be late or mightn't make it at all - if that's the case he passes on his best wishes to Gustav & Tove.
The 1996 Bannockburn magnum is a bust - the backup Limestone Ridge is open and in perfect condition. I'll take my chances and open the 72 Seaview VP at the table - if it's a dud at least there's Gustav's Chateau Reynella to enjoy.
I forgot the Crows game is a late start today, so there's a chance I might get there a little late even if we leave early - hopefully I don't get drenched at the game. The tables are booked under the names of Ian Hickman/Auswine forum, so if I'm not there just introduce yourselves and by all means start things going - see you there!
Cheers,
Ian
Mark Wickman rang and said he may either be late or mightn't make it at all - if that's the case he passes on his best wishes to Gustav & Tove.
The 1996 Bannockburn magnum is a bust - the backup Limestone Ridge is open and in perfect condition. I'll take my chances and open the 72 Seaview VP at the table - if it's a dud at least there's Gustav's Chateau Reynella to enjoy.
I forgot the Crows game is a late start today, so there's a chance I might get there a little late even if we leave early - hopefully I don't get drenched at the game. The tables are booked under the names of Ian Hickman/Auswine forum, so if I'm not there just introduce yourselves and by all means start things going - see you there!
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.