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Test Match Taste off between France and NZ.
Rules 1. From same vintage (2003). 2. Same price ($60).
First test Result: France Wins.
Second test possible soon.
cheers jafa
Craig(NZ) wrote:Australia vs Ireland next or is it Tonga vs France?
orpheus wrote:Go up to about $90, and do a NZ syrah v. Rhone (syrah) comparisons.
jafa wrote:orpheus wrote:Go up to about $90, and do a NZ syrah v. Rhone (syrah) comparisons.
Syrah/Shiraz wines not greatly admired by me. Next to nothing in the cellar, so getting a price
and vintage match probably impossible. Should check out the 2007's; a few potential targets.
cheers jafa
jafa wrote: Syrah/Shiraz wines not greatly admired by me
orpheus wrote:Have you tried the Craggy Range "Le Sol"??
orpheus wrote:Have you tried a top Waiheke syrah?
orpheus wrote:Have you tried a Bannockburn shiraz?
orpheus wrote:Have you tried a top COte-ROtie Syrah?
orpheus wrote:I don't know what it is you don't like about syrah, but there isn't much not to like about the best of it.
Mahmoud Ali wrote:Hard to believe that one can get a '96 Pavie Macquin for $40, that's an excellent price. I'm not surprised that it needs a few more years, I've yet to open a 1990.
What's next, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah?
Mahmoud.
Craig(NZ) wrote:Those 90's esk reserves have travelled very well where perhaps on release you would think they are too cuddly for long term cellaring. 95/98 and 00 too looking very very good recently
I never bought the 96. I would have tried it but just can't remember it.
Mahmoud Ali wrote:Hard to believe that one can get a '96 Pavie Macquin for $40.
Mahmoud Ali wrote: What's next, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah?