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griff wrote:
monghead wrote:To add,

1977 Mount Mary Quintet
1988 Mount Mary Quintet

Happy chappy...


Aha! You were the one bidding on the 77.

cheers

Carl


Yes, sorry.

The next one is yours Carl. :wink:

Monghead.

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redwine wrote:I am quite over budget these days.......

2 x Mitchelton Shiraz Goulburn Valley 1996
2 x Sacred Hill Cabernet-Merlot Basket Press 1997
2 x Barossa Valley Estate E&E Black Pepper Shiraz 1997
1 x Glaetzer Shiraz The Bishop 1998
2 x Clarendon Hills Shiraz Brookmann Vineyard 1998
1 x Warrenmang Estate Shiraz 1999
3 x Jasper Hill Shiraz "Georgia's Paddock" 1999
2 x Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Shiraz 2003
3 x Acacia Pinot Noir St. Clair Vineyard 1986
3 x Ojai Syrah Bien Nacido 1996
1 x Magnum Chateau Matras 1970
2 x Chateau Margaux 1970
3 x Chateau Vieux Chateau Certan 1977
1 x Chateau Ausone 1979
1 x Magnum Chateau Beausejour Becot 1982
1 x Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1983
1 x Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1993
1 x Chateau La Mondotte 1994
2 x Chateau Palmer 1995
6 x Chateau Rol Valentin 1997
1 x Chateau D'Yquem 2004
6 x Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2008 (Futures)
4 x Mommessin Gevrey Chambertin 1969
1 x Andre Ramonet Chassagne Montrachet 1982
1 x Gros Frere et Soeur Vosne Romanee 1983
2 x Armand Rousseau Chambertin 1984
3 x Clos Saint-Jean Chateauneuf-du-Pape Combes des Fous 2006
1x Domaine Zind-Humbrecht Pinot Gris Heimbourg Selection Graines Noble 2000
2 x Calissano Barolo Riserva Speciale 1970
1 x Bertani Amarone 1981
2 x Ciacci Piccolomini Brunello di Montalcino Pianrosso 2001


Cheers and happy drinking.


Wow, as usual redwine, some serious back-filling.

Enjoy...

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monghead wrote:
griff wrote:
monghead wrote:To add,

1977 Mount Mary Quintet
1988 Mount Mary Quintet

Happy chappy...


Aha! You were the one bidding on the 77.

cheers

Carl


Yes, sorry.

The next one is yours Carl. :wink:

Monghead.


That's alright. Didn't bid against you in the end. Just saw the price at the finish (have to watch the Mount Mary's these days) :)

cheers

Carl
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monghead wrote:
Wow, as usual redwine, some serious back-filling.

Enjoy...



Monghead

I tried already some of them last weekend.

The Rol Valentin 1997 was even better than I expected for a 1997 Bordeaux, the E&E Black Pepper 1997 was superb, still youthful with a lot of fruit. But the highlight was the Calissano Barolo 1970. First, after about 15 minutes, it was still closed and tasted a bit metallic. But then it opened up wonderfully, soft and silky with a great sweetness in the long, long finish. We also had a Greenock Creek Alices Shiraz 2005. This one was a thick monster, great to drink but almost a bit too much at the moment. I am sure it will develop nicely over the next ten to twenty years.

A week before, we also had the Acacia Pinot Noir 1986. As I bought this one for only a few bucks and due to its age, I did not really expect anything from it. But what a surprise. This was a great wine, still going very strong, one of the best Pinot Noir I ever tasted.

As I said before, I very much enjoy such old wines these days. Unfortunately, my wife still prefers the younger stuff. But I am sure, over time I can also convince her......

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2 x Sacred Hill Cabernet-Merlot Basket Press 1997


why?
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Post by Mike Hawkins »

A case of 2001 Trimbach Frederic Emile (I've got to keep my hands of it this time around!) and another six-pack of 2005 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Cabernet Shiraz (this is going to be awesome in a decade +). Oh yeah - a six pack of 96 Bin 707 at auction....

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A couple of note, amongst a swag of miscellaneous bottles:

I've talked about Josef Chromy 'Pepik' Chardonnay before. I found that an unnamed retailer had back vintages scattered amongst the stock, so collected a mixed dozen of equal parts 2005, 2007, and 2008. The 2005 in particular is a good wine.

Secondly, most of a case of Stephen John Riesling 2007 (Watervale, Clare Valley). This one sings 8)

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Craig(NZ) wrote:
2 x Sacred Hill Cabernet-Merlot Basket Press 1997


why?


Craig

No specific reason other than I very much like wines from New Zealand and Australia. These bottles I bought in an auction as one lot together with some nice Australian wines. I have not had yet this one but I am wondering how it tastes. Any idea?

Cheers.

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No specific reason other than I very much like wines from New Zealand and Australia. These bottles I bought in an auction as one lot together with some nice Australian wines. I have not had yet this one but I am wondering how it tastes. Any idea?


Not a jibe re the choice just seemed a random buy :lol:

I would have tried this - cant specifically remember it. Although 97 was a below avg Hawkes Bay vintage Sacred Hills first offerings were quite dense and ripe in comparison to other makers at the time. They could be ok actually though I wouldnt keep them any longer. The earth wont move though
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Craig(NZ) wrote:
No specific reason other than I very much like wines from New Zealand and Australia. These bottles I bought in an auction as one lot together with some nice Australian wines. I have not had yet this one but I am wondering how it tastes. Any idea?


Not a jibe re the choice just seemed a random buy :lol:

I would have tried this - cant specifically remember it. Although 97 was a below avg Hawkes Bay vintage Sacred Hills first offerings were quite dense and ripe in comparison to other makers at the time. They could be ok actually though I wouldnt keep them any longer. The earth wont move though


Thanks Graig. I tried a bottle tonight and the wine is still going strong with a good fruit and nicely softening down after about two hours. It also develops a very tasty sweetness in a very long finish.

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Add a few:

- 3x 2005 Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon
- 3x 2004 Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon

I have recently realised my cellar is heavily stacked with Shiraz. Trying to rectify that...

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My Wendouree purchase has gone through -- one magnum of 91 and three bottles each of the shiraz malbec and shiraz mataro (if my memory serves me, and no reason why it should start now).

Also got some Zind Humbrecht 07s coming next week, which I ordered after visiting the domaine in April. The shipment was all presold to retailers and restaurants, so if you want some, get to whoever you know that stocks it! Happy to give tasting notes if anyone wants to know about any wine in particular as I think I tried about 30 on the day!

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monghead wrote:Add a few:

- 3x 2005 Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon
- 3x 2004 Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon

I have recently realised my cellar is heavily stacked with Shiraz. Trying to rectify that...


I used to have niggling concerns about that too, but my partner refuses to drink young cabernet and many of my oldest wines are cabernets or cabernet blends (which she is happy to drink), simply because at the price-points I buy at they often peak a fair bit later than the shiraz or shiraz blends. Also, Cabernet(s) don't go as well as shiraz with the hot'n'spicy food we often eat.
So I've stopped worrying now. ;-)
But still pick up some good cabernets when they impress me.
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Brian - maybe you could split the difference and just stick with cab/shiraz blends. The best of both worlds....

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I've been bad...

- 5x 2008 rk Shiraz
- 3x 2008 rk Chardonnay

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03,04,05,06 Marco Cirillo Grenache

Gee this grenache is good , very small Barossa producer and his vines are from the 1850's

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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Just picked up a couple more bottles of 1971 Moulin Touchais. It's in a nice spot now and will last many decades..

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dazza1968 wrote:03,04,05,06 Marco Cirillo Grenache

Gee this grenache is good , very small Barossa producer and his vines are from the 1850's

Regards Dazza


Nice mini-vertical selection dazza! GW obviously loves the 06, 95pts. Enjoy! Getting up in price for me these days though at $50. Still, for a wine of such apparent quality and low quantity from what seem to be iconic vines, I'd stretch my non-existent budget for a couple of bottles. :mrgreen:

Cheers

daz

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Winter Creek Shiraz 2003: x 6


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4 x R Wines Permutations Pinot Noir 2008
2 x Clos Clare The Hayes Boy Grenache 2006
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12 x Rockford Basket Press 2004
See my TN elsewhere ... benchmark wine, great vintage.
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6x 07 Craggy Range Sophia

Went to the Auckland staging of the Hot Red Hawkes Bay show, tasted a total of 31 wines, and this was the one that said 'buy me'.
Others of note for me: 07 Clearview Old Olive block, 07 Craggy Range Block 14, 06 Esk Valley Reserve Merlot/Cabsav/Malbec, 06 Esk Valley Terraces, 05 Matariki Quintology, 07 Vidal Reserve Merlot/Cab, 07 Villa Maria Reserve Syrah.
Had a taste of the 05 Tom, not yet on release. Best Tom I've tasted; benefits from having some age against others available on day, and seems to have more Cabsav than earlier efforts. Way too pricey for me!

Unimpressive was 07 Crossroads Elms Vineyard HB Reserve Syrah; first sniff I thought it was a glass of beer. Yeast galore. Also unimpressive, 05 Pask Declaration Malbec; pale and thin, with only a hint of typicality. The black wine of Cahors, I don't think so.

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Daryl Douglas wrote:
dazza1968 wrote:03,04,05,06 Marco Cirillo Grenache

Gee this grenache is good , very small Barossa producer and his vines are from the 1850's

Regards Dazza


Nice mini-vertical selection dazza! GW obviously loves the 06, 95pts. Enjoy! Getting up in price for me these days though at $50. Still, for a wine of such apparent quality and low quantity from what seem to be iconic vines, I'd stretch my non-existent budget for a couple of bottles. :mrgreen:

Cheers

daz
Hello Daz ,

Pretty Lucky really he went out with my sister for a while and got to know him , Nice Guy , loves what he's doing and is starting to get a following

p.s was the 95 points from winestate? because Marco said they got a good review there

Regards Dazza
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Jay60A wrote:12 x Rockford Basket Press 2004
See my TN elsewhere ... benchmark wine, great vintage.
Yes its fantastic and can still get for a reasonable price for what it is

Reagrds 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:[

p.s was the 95 points from winestate? because Marco said they got a good review there

Regards Dazza


Not Winestate Dazza, it's from Gary Walsh - on The Wine Front site - who gives it a big wrap.

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daz

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Jacky Marteau Sauvignon Blanc 2008
Domaine de Belle-Vue Muscadet Granit 2008
Jean Foillard Morgon 2007
Jean Foillard Cote de Py 2007
Jean Foillard 3.14 2005
Domaine la Roche Buissiere CdR 2008
Thierry Allemand Cornas Reynaud 2006
Phillipe Pacelet Saint Aubin 1er 2007
Phillipe Pacelet Pommard 1er 2007
Phillipe Pacelet Monthalie 1er 2006
Ch Pichon-Lalande 2005
Chave Hermitage 2006
Rayas CNdP 2004
Raveneau MdT Chablis 2006
Michael Hall Chardonnay 2007
Fonteretolli Chianti Classico 2006
Niepoort VP 1983
Romate Sacrista Pedro Ximenez
Seppelts DP63
Domaine Christian Moreau Chablis AC 2007
William Fevre 1er Cru 'Montmains' 2007
Comtes Lafon Macon Milly 'Clos du Four' 2007
La Forge de Tart 2004
Jean-Marc Vincent Santenay 1er Cru, 'Le Beaurepaire' Blanc 2007
Domaine Daniel Rion Vosne-Romanee 1er cru 'Beaxmonts' 2007
Domaine Daniel Rion Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er cru 'Les Vignes Rondes' 2007

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6 2003 Wynns Black Label.

On special at DM for $23.99 so couldn't resist. Cracked one open too:
Noce purple colour with a thin red tine at the edge of the glass. Nice cab fruit, forest floor on the nose. The palate was initally very closed and took about 3 hours in the decanter to come alive. Great cab fruit with plumb and plump raisen fruit cake. Nice ballance with a smidge of oak that lasted a good 30sec on the finish. Should be good for 2015 assuming I can keep my hands of it until then.

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Just purchased 6 x Balthazar Barossa Shiraz 2005

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1 x Meo Camuzet Cros Parantoux 06
1 x Meo Camuzet Richebourg 06
2 x Meo Camuzet Vosne Aux Brulees 06

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I to have been bad...
3 2006 Teusner FG shiraz
6 2005 Yallumba Signature
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