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Loztralia wrote:So I have finally been rewarded for my "loyalty" to a major chain wine retailer you will probably have heard of:

2004 Penfolds RWT, 2003 Penfolds St Henri and a case of Becks - total outlay $38 and five loyalty coupons instead of the same retailer's (admittedly somewhat inflated) badge price of $304.


Yeah, I traded some of these in too, and ended up with

2x 2005 Penfolds RWT

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Exxy couple of months, & i have officially stopped buying wine (for now):
- Mixed case Zilliken rieslings
- Mixed case 08’ quaffing Pinots (hoddles, Wickmans, de bortli)
- Wendouree 06’ (3x each of the reds)
- Craggy Sophia 07’
- Craggy Le Sol 07’
- N.Feulliatte Palmes d’or 02’
- N.Feulliatte Palmes d’or 97’
- 2005 Guigal Lalas x 5
- Grange 04
- Grange 02
- Rousseau CSJ 99’
- WDC (springlat, alans, VP, DM btls & 2x DM Mags)

Broke, broke, broke, broke!!! .. but soon will have a new cellar for all these beauties!! :wink: :twisted:
c 8)
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Christo wrote:Exxy couple of months, & i have officially stopped buying wine (for now):
- Mixed case Zilliken rieslings
- Mixed case 08’ quaffing Pinots (hoddles, Wickmans, de bortli)
- Wendouree 06’ (3x each of the reds)
- Craggy Sophia 07’
- Craggy Le Sol 07’
- N.Feulliatte Palmes d’or 02’
- N.Feulliatte Palmes d’or 97’
- 2005 Guigal Lalas x 5
- Grange 04
- Grange 02
- Rousseau CSJ 99’
- WDC (springlat, alans, VP, DM btls & 2x DM Mags)

Broke, broke, broke, broke!!! .. but soon will have a new cellar for all these beauties!! :wink: :twisted:
c 8)


Reassuring to see I'm not the only one to have succumbed to the 04 Grange. BTW, what price did you get them for?

In regards to the Palmes d'or, what style of champagne are they? Big and muscular like a Krug or Bollinger, or more elegant and feminine like a Dom?

Thanks.

Monghead.

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monghead wrote:In regards to the Palmes d'or, what style of champagne are they? Big and muscular like a Krug or Bollinger, or more elegant and feminine like a Dom?

Thanks.

Monghead.


Had the the 97 for the better half's b'day in June. Has some development. Toasty and red delicious apples to the fore. Powerful flavour with a lingering finish. Perhaps more like Dom than Krug and Bolly in answer to the question as the fruit was dominant and no oak. Nifty looking bottle :)

cheers

Carl
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I am sliding down the slippery slope of Burgundy bankruptcy..

4 Bouchard 2005 clos de Beze
4 Bouchard 2005 l'Enfant Jesus
12 Michel Lafarge assorted 2007 Volnays
also some Wendourees including some magnums of their 1991.

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monghead wrote:In regards to the Palmes d'or, what style of champagne are they? Big and muscular like a Krug or Bollinger, or more elegant and feminine like a Dom?
Monghead.


never tried it, thats why i bought it.. hope its worth the moula.

c
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Christo wrote:
monghead wrote:In regards to the Palmes d'or, what style of champagne are they? Big and muscular like a Krug or Bollinger, or more elegant and feminine like a Dom?
Monghead.


never tried it, thats why i bought it.. hope its worth the moula.

c


Depends on the moula :lol:

The 1997 is a good drop. Entrance price is less than some other prestige labels but the quality is close. Wont be knocking Dom or Krug off the perch though :) Haven't tried the 2002. Didn't even realize it was out. I like the 2002 vintage in general.

Of course I think it depends on how it got over here and cellaring etc. Champagne is so fickle with storage :(

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Eurocentric wrote:Bought eight bottles of Malconsorts and two La Grand Rue from the Max Lake auction. Awesome vineyards in lofty locations.


Entered bids for those in the last 0 minute of auction, only to find out that i need to renew my account... :oops:

Well done anyway :D

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More Barossa fare for me.
Two Hands is definately some of my favourite wine

Two Hands Lily's Garden 2001 x 3
Two Hands Bella's Garden 2002 x 2


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2004 Rwt Penfolds 04On the VC Special 2 Bottles , Lucky to get from what i have been told ...................They were sold out in w.a the first morning of the offer .

But thats it I spent it all last month :cry:

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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Managed to nab some:

2004 JL Chave Hermitage
1996 M Chapoutier Le Pavillon Hermitage

cheers.

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6 2005 command
6 2008 Puddleduck Pinot
12 2008 frogmore iced reisling
6 2008 frogmore pinot
Nothing is so effective in keeping one young and full of lust as a discriminating palate thoroughly satisfied at least once a day.

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dazza1968 wrote:2004 Rwt Penfolds 04On the VC Special 2 Bottles , Lucky to get from what i have been told ...................They were sold out in w.a the first morning of the offer .

But thats it I spent it all last month :cry:

Regards Dazza


Just got from VC cellar share redemption another:

4x 2004 Penfolds RWT

While I was there, picked up:

2x 1998 Leasingham Classic Clare Sparkling Shiraz
6x 2004 Domaine Ramonet Chassagne Montrachet
6x 2007 Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon

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Post by mf »

That RWT offer was pretty good - managed to use my 3 cellar shares to get 1 2004. Had to go on a waiting list to get it - could see somebod else on the waiting list had requested 18 bottles (obviously had been saving up their cellar shares).

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mf wrote:That RWT offer was pretty good - managed to use my 3 cellar shares to get 1 2004. Had to go on a waiting list to get it - could see somebod else on the waiting list had requested 18 bottles (obviously had been saving up their cellar shares).
Maybe it was a small retailer who buys there super specials and collects the shares like the one i go to :wink:
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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6 x Wendouree Cabernet 2006
6 x Wendouree Shiraz Mataro 2006
1 x Bouchard Beaune Premier Cru (can't remember which) 2005
1 x Chateau Cheval Blanc 1970
1 x Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1970
1 x Warre's VP 1970
1 x Chateau Filhot 1961

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I succumbed and went and picked up some 12, 07 Wynns Black label ,6 Wynns 08 shiraz

Has anyone got any comments on the John Riddoch

Regards Dazza


And Monghead the 98 Leasingham sparkling is awesome
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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Post by Fortune 3rd reg. attempt »

Five dozen Camp Road Estate (formerly Heartland Vineyard) 02 Shiraz (but will pass on three to friends). 1 dozen of their 05 Merlot.

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dazza1968 wrote:I succumbed and went and picked up some 12, 07 Wynns Black label ,6 Wynns 08 shiraz

Has anyone got any comments on the John Riddoch

Regards Dazza


And Monghead the 98 Leasingham sparkling is awesome


Tried it Dazza at the tasting bench. It was very closed. My impression was that it had good density and a lot of powdery tannin. Reminded me of a late 90's release of the JR actually. Not much to go on I know but the wine was closed after all :)

cheers

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1x more Guigal la landonne 2005.

Now i have 2x of each of the 05' La las. (la Turque, La Landonne & La mouline). :D :D :D

c
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Christo wrote:1x more Guigal la landonne 2005.

Now i have 2x of each of the 05' La las. (la Turque, La Landonne & La mouline). :D :D :D

c


Noice...

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Christo wrote:1x more Guigal la landonne 2005.

Now i have 2x of each of the 05' La las. (la Turque, La Landonne & La mouline). :D :D :D

c


I thought you were broke! Haven't even seen them offered. You're the dealmaker, aren't you!

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Eurocentric wrote:
Christo wrote:1x more Guigal la landonne 2005.

Now i have 2x of each of the 05' La las. (la Turque, La Landonne & La mouline). :D :D :D

c


I thought you were broke! Haven't even seen them offered. You're the dealmaker, aren't you!


Very Broke :cry: :cry: .. im at home going through house plans... about to be even more broke. Its exciting though. :)
c
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Tried it Dazza at the tasting bench. It was very closed. My impression was that it had good density and a lot of powdery tannin. Reminded me of a late 90's release of the JR actually. Not much to go on I know but the wine was closed after all :)

cheers

Carl[/quote]Carl i did try it too and just wondered how it stacked compared to 04 and 05 , I found it has brilliant structure and sat for a while contemplating whether to get a little ?

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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6 x Michael Hall Chardonnay 2008

Thats it so far...contemplating digging into the new Guigal releases...the Lieu-dix St Joseph Blanc is excellent and the St-Joseph Vignes des l'Hospice is wicked...Brune et Blonde and d'Ampuis Cote Roties very good also....and if I can hide the purchase from the missus some La La's. Planning on getting stuck into the 2007 CNdP's though so it's all a balancing act.

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Post by PaulG »

I rarely buy wine by the case, being an impoverished youngster, but this week I picked up a case of cleanskin Chateaux Reynella 2005 Basket Press - a great wine for the price!

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I really like Kay Brothers Hillside Shiraz and am dying for my 06 Block 6 to be ready for drinking. But that is probably another ten years away.
I cracked an 03 and an 04 Hillside a couple of weeks ago and I got a bee in my bonnet.
So I started hunting.

Today I picked up a case of the 06 Block 6.
(With the help of a friend).

I has a happy in my pants.

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A 16 hour trans-Tasman trip left me little time to do much more than rifle through Wellington Airport's duty free selection, thus:

- One 2006 Penfolds Bin 389 magnum.

I'll keep buying 2006 389s in NZ for as long as I keep going and they keep giving them away. I think this one was NZ$88 - perhaps not as good value as the NZ$37 bottles but what will I care in 20 years' time?
3, 65, 7, 50

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Post by seddo »

6 x Hoddles creek Pinot 08
6x Forest Hill cabernet 07
4 x Wynns BL cab 07
4x Woodlands C/M 07

cheers
Seddo

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Nothing too flash here, some of you guys are scary.... Grange, Mouton, Top Burgundy, Dom, Cheval.... ah yeah, no worries, 2 of those, 3 of those... must get a better job methinks!

2 x Te Mata Coleraine 2007
5 x Te Mata Awatea 2007
2 x Pol Roger 1998

And a bit of trying some more current release stuff to find some good early quaffers while the cellar matures. Mostly 98/02/04 stuff so needs more time and it's hard to resist some of them!!! So one of..

Guigal Brune et Blonde 2003 - prob an avg bottle, OK, not great.
PF Bin 28 2004 - not tried yet
Seppelt Chalambar 2004 - too early to drink, but good. Next day very poor though.... hmm??
Torzi Matthews Frost Dodger 2005 - over-ripe oaky but rich easy drinking
Villa Maria Cellar Reserve Pinot Noir 2007 - yum
Muga Rioja 2004 - yum
De Bortoli Shiraz Viognier 2006 - not tried yet
Teusner Avatar 2005 - yum
Petaluma Shiraz 2006 - Was good, but too early to drink

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