April - what have you been buying...?
I was able to buy some nice bottles:
12 x Clos Pegase Chardonnay Mitsuko's Vineyard 1999
1 x La Jota Vineyard Howell Mountain CS 1991
1 x Lebrecht,Scheurer & Cie Nuits St. Georges 1923
1 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Gevrey Chambertin 1962
3 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Clos St-Denis 1962
1 x J. Thorin Moulin-a-Vent 1966
1 x J. Thorin Aloxe-Corton 1966
1 x Pierre Fontaine Chapelle Chambertin 1978
2 x DRC Romanee St. Vivant 1976
1 x DRC Richebourg 1988
2 x J. Jayer Vosne Romanee 1985
5 x Domaine de la Ronceray 1976
1 x Chateau Lafite 1976
1 x Chateau Angelus 1979
1 x Chateau Le Pin 1988
1 x Chateau Latour Haut Brion 1988
1 x Chateau Lynch Bages 1994
1 x Pinto Vinho do Porto 1940
1 x Schloss Rametz Suedtiroler Cabernet Riserva 1974
1 x Col D'Orcia Brunello di Montalcino 1983
1 x Poggio Antico Brunello di Montalcino 1990
1 x Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Preve 1991
1 x Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1993
6 x Willi Haag Spaetlese Nr. 12 2007 Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr
1 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1998
5 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1999
Cheers and happy drinking.
12 x Clos Pegase Chardonnay Mitsuko's Vineyard 1999
1 x La Jota Vineyard Howell Mountain CS 1991
1 x Lebrecht,Scheurer & Cie Nuits St. Georges 1923
1 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Gevrey Chambertin 1962
3 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Clos St-Denis 1962
1 x J. Thorin Moulin-a-Vent 1966
1 x J. Thorin Aloxe-Corton 1966
1 x Pierre Fontaine Chapelle Chambertin 1978
2 x DRC Romanee St. Vivant 1976
1 x DRC Richebourg 1988
2 x J. Jayer Vosne Romanee 1985
5 x Domaine de la Ronceray 1976
1 x Chateau Lafite 1976
1 x Chateau Angelus 1979
1 x Chateau Le Pin 1988
1 x Chateau Latour Haut Brion 1988
1 x Chateau Lynch Bages 1994
1 x Pinto Vinho do Porto 1940
1 x Schloss Rametz Suedtiroler Cabernet Riserva 1974
1 x Col D'Orcia Brunello di Montalcino 1983
1 x Poggio Antico Brunello di Montalcino 1990
1 x Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Preve 1991
1 x Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1993
6 x Willi Haag Spaetlese Nr. 12 2007 Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr
1 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1998
5 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1999
Cheers and happy drinking.
redwine wrote:I was able to buy some nice bottles:
12 x Clos Pegase Chardonnay Mitsuko's Vineyard 1999
1 x La Jota Vineyard Howell Mountain CS 1991
1 x Lebrecht,Scheurer & Cie Nuits St. Georges 1923
1 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Gevrey Chambertin 1962
3 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Clos St-Denis 1962
1 x J. Thorin Moulin-a-Vent 1966
1 x J. Thorin Aloxe-Corton 1966
1 x Pierre Fontaine Chapelle Chambertin 1978
2 x DRC Romanee St. Vivant 1976
1 x DRC Richebourg 1988
2 x J. Jayer Vosne Romanee 1985
5 x Domaine de la Ronceray 1976
1 x Chateau Lafite 1976
1 x Chateau Angelus 1979
1 x Chateau Le Pin 1988
1 x Chateau Latour Haut Brion 1988
1 x Chateau Lynch Bages 1994
1 x Pinto Vinho do Porto 1940
1 x Schloss Rametz Suedtiroler Cabernet Riserva 1974
1 x Col D'Orcia Brunello di Montalcino 1983
1 x Poggio Antico Brunello di Montalcino 1990
1 x Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Preve 1991
1 x Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1993
6 x Willi Haag Spaetlese Nr. 12 2007 Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr
1 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1998
5 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1999
Cheers and happy drinking.
WOW and the month is only half over...
Redwine, how are you sourcing these gems? Auction? If so which one? Langtons?
Will these be consumed soon?
Would love to hear how the 76 Lafite and DRC are going.
Monghead.
monghead wrote:
WOW and the month is only half over...
Redwine, how are you sourcing these gems? Auction? If so which one? Langtons?
Will these be consumed soon?
Would love to hear how the 76 Lafite and DRC are going.
Monghead.
Monghead
Most of them I bought through auction platforms like Ebay, I also always look for good stuff at retailers. Most likely I will try the DRC Richebourg in the next few months with a few friends who are also interested in good wines. I will let you know then what the experience was. I recently opened a Mommessin Gevrey Chambertin 1969 and the Jayer Vosne Romanee 1985. They were both brilliant wines with the Mommessin even being a touch better. It was wonderful after we have opened the bottle but it became better and better. After about two hours it was showing all the good things you would want in a wine - a lot of nice flavours, smooth, silky but still a lot of power despite its age. So I hope the DRC will even be more smashing.
The more I try this old stuff, the more crazy I get about it.
Cheers and happy drinking.
monghead wrote:redwine wrote:I was able to buy some nice bottles:
12 x Clos Pegase Chardonnay Mitsuko's Vineyard 1999
1 x La Jota Vineyard Howell Mountain CS 1991
1 x Lebrecht,Scheurer & Cie Nuits St. Georges 1923
1 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Gevrey Chambertin 1962
3 x Eduard Mahler Fils Freres Clos St-Denis 1962
1 x J. Thorin Moulin-a-Vent 1966
1 x J. Thorin Aloxe-Corton 1966
1 x Pierre Fontaine Chapelle Chambertin 1978
2 x DRC Romanee St. Vivant 1976
1 x DRC Richebourg 1988
2 x J. Jayer Vosne Romanee 1985
5 x Domaine de la Ronceray 1976
1 x Chateau Lafite 1976
1 x Chateau Angelus 1979
1 x Chateau Le Pin 1988
1 x Chateau Latour Haut Brion 1988
1 x Chateau Lynch Bages 1994
1 x Pinto Vinho do Porto 1940
1 x Schloss Rametz Suedtiroler Cabernet Riserva 1974
1 x Col D'Orcia Brunello di Montalcino 1983
1 x Poggio Antico Brunello di Montalcino 1990
1 x Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Preve 1991
1 x Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1993
6 x Willi Haag Spaetlese Nr. 12 2007 Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr
1 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1998
5 x G.B. von Tscharner Jeninser Blauburgunder Mariafeld 1999
Cheers and happy drinking.
WOW and the month is only half over...
Redwine, how are you sourcing these gems? Auction? If so which one? Langtons?
Will these be consumed soon?
Would love to hear how the 76 Lafite and DRC are going.
Monghead.
Big Red,
I am guessing from the first two wines that you are US based. Which side?
Mark
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Hmmm, wasn't planning on buying much this month but as usual, couldn't resist when the following were offered:
4*06 Mount Mary Cabernets
2*06 Mount Mary Pinot Noir
3*94 Late Disgorged Seppelt Show Reserve Sparkling Shiraz
3*06 Seppelts St Peters Shiraz
6*06 DeBortoli Noble One
Can someone hide my credit card from me please?
4*06 Mount Mary Cabernets
2*06 Mount Mary Pinot Noir
3*94 Late Disgorged Seppelt Show Reserve Sparkling Shiraz
3*06 Seppelts St Peters Shiraz
6*06 DeBortoli Noble One
Can someone hide my credit card from me please?
Cheers,
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
bacchaebabe wrote:Hmmm, wasn't planning on buying much this month but as usual, couldn't resist when the following were offered:
4*06 Mount Mary Cabernets
2*06 Mount Mary Pinot Noir
3*94 Late Disgorged Seppelt Show Reserve Sparkling Shiraz
3*06 Seppelts St Peters Shiraz
6*06 DeBortoli Noble One
Can someone hide my credit card from me please?
Just be glad you don't like that foreign muck. 08 Bordeaux is tempting and it is VERY hard to resist. Glad that Rebecca helps keep the 'wine expenses' semi-reasonable.
cheers
Carl
EDIT: I just remembered that 1997 Mount Mary Quintet you brought to Bowral. Was a stunning match to that lavender smoked quail! If the 06 is better than the 97 I think you will be happy in future
Bartenders are supposed to have people skills. Or was it people are supposed to have bartending skills?
Watch out its a disease that gets into your blood Then 20,30,50,75,100 and its goesjaames wrote:Today was the first time i spent more then $10 on wine.
I got a bottle of Penfolds Bin 128 2004 Coonawarra Shiraz
Regards 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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griff wrote:bacchaebabe wrote:Hmmm, wasn't planning on buying much this month but as usual, couldn't resist when the following were offered:
4*06 Mount Mary Cabernets
2*06 Mount Mary Pinot Noir
3*94 Late Disgorged Seppelt Show Reserve Sparkling Shiraz
3*06 Seppelts St Peters Shiraz
6*06 DeBortoli Noble One
Can someone hide my credit card from me please?
Just be glad you don't like that foreign muck. 08 Bordeaux is tempting and it is VERY hard to resist. Glad that Rebecca helps keep the 'wine expenses' semi-reasonable.
cheers
Carl
EDIT: I just remembered that 1997 Mount Mary Quintet you brought to Bowral. Was a stunning match to that lavender smoked quail! If the 06 is better than the 97 I think you will be happy in future
Hey Carl,
Yeah, there's no doubt they are nice wines. No probs in that area at all. I've not bought the last couple of vintages though as the mailer has just come at a bad time of the year and it's quite a commitment. The 06 is sort of a memorial wine to John Middleton though so I couldn't resist this time and due to the droughts they've delayed the mailout which used to be in November. The format of the mailer has changed considerably since he passed. No more ramblings on the state of the economy and the wine industry! It's all a lot more 'professional' now.
I've seen the bordeaux offerings but am managing to resist - only just. I wouldn't mind a mixed case but it will just have to wait, I'm afraid.
Cheers,
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)