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So I'm putting this out there... "What is your favorite bottle of wine you have drank?!
Chuck wrote:Without a doubt our's was the Penfolds 1990 Bin 90A. Best cabernet from Coonawarra with the best Barossa Shiraz in the best oak. First of 3 drunk at one of our anniversaries a while back. It was one of those wines that could happily be enjoyed just for its aromas. Palate was the icing on the cake. Heaven in a glass. Better than sex! 2 still to go.
Luke W wrote:Presently I'm demolishing 20 dozen La Testa Blend 2000 and I've had few other wines that can match the flavour, aroma and balance of this wine at any price.
cheers
Luke
wolf wrote:2002 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Grenache.
Michael McNally wrote:Luke W wrote:Presently I'm demolishing 20 dozen La Testa Blend 2000 and I've had few other wines that can match the flavour, aroma and balance of this wine at any price.
cheers
Luke
G'day Luke
Wow!!
240 bottles? That is going long with a wine. Over what period do you expect to drink them? I find more than three or four of the same wine in a month and I start looking for something new, no matter how good it is. I gues if it lasts 10 more years that's 2 a month.....
Cheers
Michael
Michael McNally wrote:Daz
Title of the thread says "favorite" (sic).![]()
My favourite wine used to be the Kalimna Bin 28 - when I was poorer than I am today it was the one wine I would buy for special occasions and know it would be good. One of the few wines I regularly bought multiples of. Things dropped off a bit in the early noughties, but I think it is back on form (though overpriced).
My favourite wine now is Marius Shiraz. It started with the 2003 (still fantastic) and since then it has become a regular purchase. Whether the Simphony (had a 2004 with chargrilled steak on Friday - yummo) or the Simpatico (I think I am over 30 bottles purchased of the 2006), it is the essence of bold full-flavoured complex shiraz that my palate seems geared to. The Symposium (blended with mourvedre) is pretty good stuff too. And good prices.
Cheers
Michael
PS It helps that Roger Pike, who makes Marius, is a nice bloke as well.
monghead wrote:Chuck wrote:Without a doubt our's was the Penfolds 1990 Bin 90A. Best cabernet from Coonawarra with the best Barossa Shiraz in the best oak. First of 3 drunk at one of our anniversaries a while back. It was one of those wines that could happily be enjoyed just for its aromas. Palate was the icing on the cake. Heaven in a glass. Better than sex! 2 still to go.
Whoa...
Easy on there Chuck. Let's not get too carried away heh?![]()
Hmmm, must track one of these down... Also, the 820.
Monghead.