Adelaide Informal Offline July 2nd@T-Chow

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I've just cancelled my friday's plan for this so please count me in. if no one minds I join as a newby...

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Great, i am bringing a few different things. Prob. two whites and a red.

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Yep, I'm still keen - I have a 96 Eileen Hardy shiraz as part replacement of the busted Cullen.

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Ian

I am a tentative yes + 1

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Am now a definite plus 1

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Seven wrote:I've just cancelled my friday's plan for this so please count me in. if no one minds I join as a newby...


Good to see you can make it - hopefully we don't strike the troubles you had the last couple of times there.

Been away from the computer for a day or so, and it looks like we're up to six confirmed now:

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T-Chow does have some decent glasses now, but if you want more than one each it may still pay to BYO stems. At this stage I'm thinking of taking a 96 white Burgundy, and a 98 red Burgundy.

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I am leaning towards a 94 Nine Popes as long as you don't consider that it will be past it. I will give some though on the other wine depending on whether we will need a white or red to balance things out. Am toying with giving the 96 lovedale another go, but will give it a more thorough taste test this time after last week's debacle.

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Sounds great Mark, Ive got a Chablis that blew me away last week with Japanese, the 2009 Hoddles Pinot Blanc and an old Barolo.

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already a nice line-up. Maybe a dessert wine from me?...
how does a full bottle of Noble One 1995 sound?

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Noble One sounds good to me.

Not wanting to usurp Ian's role, but it looks like we have the following line-up:

Mark J + 1 - '94 Nine Popes and '96 Lovedale
Franco - Chablis, old Barolo, Hoddles Creek Pinot Blanc
N4Sir - '96 white burgundy, '98 red burgundy
Steve - '96 Eileen Hardy Shiraz
Seven - '95 Noble One

Ian, what time is kick-off?

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Mark Jappe wrote:Ian, what time is kick-off?


7:30pm start.

The extras outside the forum I were talking to haven't seemed to pan out, so I've confirmed for a table of six.

Wine line-up looks good. I'm having second thoughts about the 96 white Burg - maybe a second, ballsy red or even a VP instead?

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either the white burgundy or ballsy red sound great, I must admit to not being a huge fan of vp though.

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Mark Jappe wrote:either the white burgundy or ballsy red sound great, I must admit to not being a huge fan of vp though.


I was toying with the idea of maybe taking the 2006 Greenock Creek Cornerstone Grenache as my second bottle (18.5% alc)... :shock:

... on second thought though, maybe the 2005 Ngeringa Adelaide Hills Syrah would be more sensible. The red burgundy should be a 1998 Antonin Guyon Chambolle-Musigny, Clos du Village Monopole.

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I am having a shocking run of bad wine lately. I must have really pissed off the wine gods...

First impressions of the Eileen Hardy aren't good. I think it's past it... I'll know for sure in a few hours.

So, I opened an 02 Clarendon Hills Shiraz. It stinks to high heaven and I have to say that it's the only wine I've had near my nose that, whilst sober and without a hangover, has caused me to gag. It's a shocker.

In desperation I returned to the cellar and fetched a 2003 Primo Estate Joseph Moda. This appears to be doing alright - it's chilling out in the decanter now.

Expect either a Joseph or a Joseph and an Eileen Hardy...!

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Steve wrote:I am having a shocking run of bad wine lately. I must have really pissed off the wine gods...

First impressions of the Eileen Hardy aren't good. I think it's past it... I'll know for sure in a few hours.

So, I opened an 02 Clarendon Hills Shiraz. It stinks to high heaven and I have to say that it's the only wine I've had near my nose that, whilst sober and without a hangover, has caused me to gag. It's a shocker.

In desperation I returned to the cellar and fetched a 2003 Primo Estate Joseph Moda. This appears to be doing alright - it's chilling out in the decanter now.

Expect either a Joseph or a Joseph and an Eileen Hardy...!


That's a shocking run Steve. :shock:

I wonder what the grocer's excuse about the Eileen Hardy will be? Maybe you can ask them if they stock anything that isn't oxidised to replace it with! :wink: :P

Any idea what's up with the Clarendon Hills - corked or something else? I had the idea this was the vintage that did pretty well at the Ed's Shiraz Challenge last year, although I also think when I tried it at the time I thought it was a bit volatile (EA/nail polish remover characters). :?

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The Eileen Hardy isn't looking as bad as I thought at first; I think it's still lacking a bit of fruit but it doesn't appear to be faulty.

The Clarendon Hills, however... faults have always been my weakness but this one had a horrible nose of cabbage/butter/bacon - mercaptans again?

However, the Joseph is fine :D

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Steve wrote:The Eileen Hardy isn't looking as bad as I thought at first; I think it's still lacking a bit of fruit but it doesn't appear to be faulty.

The Clarendon Hills, however... faults have always been my weakness but this one had a horrible nose of cabbage/butter/bacon - mercaptans again?

However, the Joseph is fine :D


I have my reservations about the '96 Euleen Hardy. Would be keen to see how it went for you guys.

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