Suggestions for cheap Sauvignon Blanc
Suggestions for cheap Sauvignon Blanc
As I avoid the stuff like Venereal Disease, can anyone recommend a Sauvignon under $15 a bottle? Would prefer a barrel ferment style but am aware that beggars can't be choosers
Cheers
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Wine by Brad - Mantra $20 a bottle. Worth the extra spend in my opinion. Had a bottle on the weekend and was really impressed with it.
Or the SSB he does, great drop at $18 a bottle.
http://www.winebybrad.com.au/pages.asp?code=20
Or the SSB he does, great drop at $18 a bottle.
http://www.winebybrad.com.au/pages.asp?code=20
Taswegian wrote:Normal SB at a cheap price: Secret Stone(nz), Boatshed Bay(nz), Monkey Bay(nz), Alta(ad.hills)
Barrel Ferment at reasonable Price:Catalina Sounds(nz), De Bortoli YV Estate(YV), Moorilla(tas)
Second the Monkey Bay. Tried this at a non wine drinking friends place and it was bloody good.
Mt Riley has been good in the past in this price bracket, but havent tried one for years,
I have had some delicious barrel fermented stuff - the Gembrook Hill in the Yarra make an awesome SB that's nothing like the usual Malborough fare, but as a rule I avoid it like the plague
although i think detect a little bit of wankerism in this comment i will give the benefit and suggest you try Te Mata Cape Crest. Its not cheap but probably the style you are looking for and its bloody good. the cheaper wines in this style can be harsh and to my palate a waste of space
as for 'typical marlb' style. try 08 Astrolabe Awatere. if you arent impressed with that then give up on Marlb Sauvignon Blanc
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Craig(NZ) wrote:I have had some delicious barrel fermented stuff - the Gembrook Hill in the Yarra make an awesome SB that's nothing like the usual Malborough fare, but as a rule I avoid it like the plague
although i think detect a little bit of wankerism in this comment
Do you want a fight? Really, I'm large, know karate and have a bad case of halitosis.
I was merely alluring to the fact that I personally don't care for sauvignon blanc and pointed to Malborough as it's had worldwide success and acclaim
The only reason I pointed to the GH is that it doesn't really taste much like SB
Now, can we have a hug?
Rawshack wrote:Craig(NZ) wrote:I have had some delicious barrel fermented stuff - the Gembrook Hill in the Yarra make an awesome SB that's nothing like the usual Malborough fare, but as a rule I avoid it like the plague
although i think detect a little bit of wankerism in this comment
Do you want a fight? Really, I'm large, know karate and have a bad case of halitosis.
I was merely alluring to the fact that I personally don't care for sauvignon blanc and pointed to Malborough as it's had worldwide success and acclaim
The only reason I pointed to the GH is that it doesn't really taste much like SB
Now, can we have a hug?
ROFL! The 'r' instead of the 'd' makes this so funny
cheers
Carl
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Do you want a fight? Really, I'm large, know karate and have a bad case of halitosis.
pfft thats nothing. I fart when i feel threatened (really smelly ones not your stock standard variety) and come from a country with a long line of success playing cricket in the sub continent (well this week anyway)
Now, can we have a hug?
Thats what Ricky Ponting said to Brett Lee isnt it??
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Craig(NZ) wrote:Do you want a fight? Really, I'm large, know karate and have a bad case of halitosis.
pfft thats nothing. I fart when i feel threatened (really smelly ones not your stock standard variety) and come from a country with a long line of success playing cricket in the sub continent (well this week anyway)Now, can we have a hug?
Thats what Ricky Ponting said to Brett Lee isnt it??
Man, I'm a brit and what I (and most of the English Cricket team by all accounts) know about cricket you could write on the back of wine label.
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Gavin Trott wrote:Barrel fermet bit
Catolina Sounds makes a a goody!
Barrel ferment lots
Dog Point Section 94 - is a great wine
However, neither meets your tag of being cheap/inexpensive.
Really like both!
Have you tried the 07 Dog Point? Loved the 06!
cheers
Carl
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griff wrote:Gavin Trott wrote:Barrel fermet bit
Catolina Sounds makes a a goody!
Barrel ferment lots
Dog Point Section 94 - is a great wine
However, neither meets your tag of being cheap/inexpensive.
Really like both!
Have you tried the 07 Dog Point? Loved the 06!
cheers
Carl
Not yet!
NZ contingent tried it???
I thought the 06 was stunning, sold a heap, then consumed most of what was left!!!
Great wine.
Not New Zealand, but the Phi is worth a mention!
Its a style I like a lot, if well done.
BTW Australia is just starting to work on some of these unique and interesting wine styles.
Currently trying very European Pinot Blanc, have samples of two great barrel fermented, 'French Style' for want of a better term, Chenin Blancs.
All great wines, with an edge of difference and sophistication! Big steps being taken, usually by the little boutique guys and not always widely appreciated, but stay tuned!
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Yeah, tried the 07 DP94, and awesome, more fruit and sexiness than the 06. Just the right amount of oak. Have already sold almost all of my 96 and waiting on allocation.
As for OZ barrel ferment wines, was at th southern whit wine weekend a few weeks back, and was exceptionally surprised to see most Sth Tassie savs all with portions of oak.
As for OZ barrel ferment wines, was at th southern whit wine weekend a few weeks back, and was exceptionally surprised to see most Sth Tassie savs all with portions of oak.
Never enough Pinot........but now I have found shiraz
I bought some Castle Rock sauv blanc from WA for $15.99 just to have some. Otherwise it's De Bortoli Sauvignon, or Pouilly Fume for me.
VC's have some interesting French ones for a reasonable price, say $20, and their home label which always used to be made by Selak's was always pretty good, as was Mt Riley.
VC's have some interesting French ones for a reasonable price, say $20, and their home label which always used to be made by Selak's was always pretty good, as was Mt Riley.
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I'm fairly sure that many of the wines suggested don't meet the criteria of the original questioin; i.e. some barrel fermentation.
If you can verify that the Sauvignons (or blends) being quoted on here are sub-AUD$15 and have a (maybe substantial) barrel ferment component, then I would be interested. However, from looking at the responses to the original question, I'm not sure everyone is answering all parts of the question. Sorry to be pedantic
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Allan
I'm fairly sure that many of the wines suggested don't meet the criteria of the original questioin; i.e. some barrel fermentation.
If you can verify that the Sauvignons (or blends) being quoted on here are sub-AUD$15 and have a (maybe substantial) barrel ferment component, then I would be interested. However, from looking at the responses to the original question, I'm not sure everyone is answering all parts of the question. Sorry to be pedantic
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Gavin Trott wrote:Craig(NZ) wrote:NZ contingent tried it???
yeah i have. its good but personally i prefer an astrolabe or st clair
Astrolabe I've tried and like.
St Clair, how are the 2008's? Loved some of the 2007's, but quite hard to get here, even for your neighbourhood wine retailer!
Gavin, if you ever get any St Clair in, let us know. I'm very keen to try it.
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Kris
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There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
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St Clair, how are the 2008's? Loved some of the 2007's, but quite hard to get here, even for your neighbourhood wine retailer!
only tried the flagship 08 so far - St Clair Wairau Reserve. Not sure but i think i prefered the 07 version and prefer the 08 Astrolabe Awatere which is my SB of the vintage so far.
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