 
 With all the fuss about Penfold's hiking up the prices to its home market and with them always using the adjective 'baby' in their marketing to liken their cheaper wines to their iconic labels (389 - 'Baby Grange', 407 - 'baby 707', etc,) I thought it would be interesing to get regulars to give better value alternatives to the Bin series. Wines that come close in style and quality, but are cheaper - much cheaper if possible. You can give the lowest price as most people wait for the specials before stocking up.
I'll start the ball rolling. I'm sure my egs are a bit out, but its a start
 
 Baby 389 - Majella Musician $16, Yalumba the Scribbler $15
Baby 407 - Wynns Black Label $18, Ringbolt cabernet $18 (told you I was a newbie
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 )Baby 138 - Shingleback Red Knot GSM $11, d'Arenberg Stump Jump GSM $11
Baby 128 - Annie's Lane shiraz $8, Wynns shiraz $9
Baby 28 - Cimicky Trumps $13, Teusner the Riebke $16, Pepperjack shiraz $15
OK. Stop laughing!!!!!!!!!
 What do you think?????????
   What do you think?????????  
 
								 In a 'bromance' kind of way
 In a 'bromance' kind of way  
 I think elegant is best described as having a structural balance of fruit, tannins and acid.  It will seem less decadent than a typical massive fruity red, but to me now (not 10 years ago), offers more depth and interest, and if you're so inclined, much easier to drink more of!  Subtle?  I suppose compared to fruity monsters, then yes, but to me those 'monsters' can be one dimensional, and dare I say it, a bit boring.  Although your description of the 'big flavours' sound pretty good to me!  I suspect you just like a really good red wine!!  And you'll take Aussie over Bordeaux anyday.....
     I think elegant is best described as having a structural balance of fruit, tannins and acid.  It will seem less decadent than a typical massive fruity red, but to me now (not 10 years ago), offers more depth and interest, and if you're so inclined, much easier to drink more of!  Subtle?  I suppose compared to fruity monsters, then yes, but to me those 'monsters' can be one dimensional, and dare I say it, a bit boring.  Although your description of the 'big flavours' sound pretty good to me!  I suspect you just like a really good red wine!!  And you'll take Aussie over Bordeaux anyday..... )
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 , but the others are good (I'll let you have the Miss Harry - just
 , but the others are good (I'll let you have the Miss Harry - just 



