Just back from a fishing trip to the sunny and warm Monte Bello Islands. A quiet week was had by all with only about 80 bottles consumed by the 6 of us. Mostly reds of course.
Westfield Cab Sauv 1997. One of the few Swan Valley origin red table wines that I can say I have truly liked. Improving now and with years to go.
Ingoldby 2001 Shiraz. Excellent quaffing at the price.
Saltram 2001 Shiraz. A bit below the Ingoldby for mine, but still a good quaffer.
Wolf Blass Green Label Shiraz 2001. Just OK
Baileys 20's Block Shiraz 1993. Still drinking well but heading for the downslope for my palate, heaps of fruit, tannins have smoothed considerably. Drink now.
Bests Bin 0 Shiraz 1993. Drinking very well, still very "young". Years to go.
Vasse Felix Shiraz 2000. Bloody good. Enjoy it every time I drink it.
Rosemount Orange Vineyard Shiraz 2001? OK quaffer for mine.
Cape Mentelle Zinfandel 1996. Sen bloody sational. But drink em now.
Wynns Red Stripe 1991 Hanging in there, lasts about 20 minutes in the glass before fading. Nice wine while it lasts. Drink now.
Chestnut Grove Verdelho 1998. Sensational drinking at normal retail but outstanding at the CD sale price of $4.73 a bottle delivered. Definitely my best buy for the year, and the bedroom er cellar is now chockers.
Tahbilk 2000 Shiraz. Lovely but needs a couple more years for me.
Goundry Shiraz 2001. Excellent wine for the money. Nice regional/varietal features.
Houghton Frankland River 2000 Shiraz. Bloody good yet again.
Paul Conti Bulk Shiraz 2001? Home bottling. Bloody good quaffing wine at about $5 a bottle cost including transport (to NW WA) bottles and corks.
There were a pile more but I was enjoying myself and took no notes.
Oh, and we caught and ate heaps of fish, mud crabs and painted crays, the latter 2 cooked Malaysian chilli style by our resident Malaysian chef.
