March 2017 Purchases

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brodie wrote:
michel wrote:
brodie wrote:expensive day today

3 x 2014 Bouchard Meursaults Genevrieves
3 x 2014 Bouchard Corton Charlemagne
3 x 2014 Bouchard Chevalier Montrachet
6 x 2015 Dr Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr GG
3 x 2015 Dr Loosen Edrener Pralat Auslese Gold Cap


May the cork Gods be with you re Bouchard!
I have given up on Bouchard whites
I love them
We had a 2008 Genevrieres 2 weeks ago that shone but I reckon our oxidation rate is about 60-70%


Under Diam now not cork and I will return them if premoxed. I tasted these wines a couple of weeks ago at Prince in Melb and they were bloody good indeed. Bouchard said they want to know about premoxed bottles and encouraged folks to bring em bac to the retailer. we will see...


So Diam will reduce TCA but does it change premox?
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michel wrote:So Diam will reduce TCA but does it change premox?

Diam is guaranteed against premature oxidation. A significant number of white burg producers used Diam for the 2014 vintage. There's a few different grades of Diam available which guarantee the mechanical properties for a minimum number of years. They have Diam 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 30. The number represents the number of years they guarantee it for.

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Ozzie W wrote:
michel wrote:So Diam will reduce TCA but does it change premox?

Diam is guaranteed against premature oxidation. A significant number of white burg producers used Diam for the 2014 vintage. There's a few different grades of Diam available which guarantee the mechanical properties for a minimum number of years. They have Diam 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 30. The number represents the number of years they guarantee it for.


I wonder whom covers you Diam or the winery.
I suppose the corks arent labbelled re the diam year number?
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michel wrote:
Ozzie W wrote:
michel wrote:So Diam will reduce TCA but does it change premox?

Diam is guaranteed against premature oxidation. A significant number of white burg producers used Diam for the 2014 vintage. There's a few different grades of Diam available which guarantee the mechanical properties for a minimum number of years. They have Diam 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 30. The number represents the number of years they guarantee it for.


I wonder whom covers you Diam or the winery.
I suppose the corks arent labbelled re the diam year number?

Good questions. I believe the guarantee is between Diam and the wine producer. I'm not sure how that would play out in the case where a bottle purchased in Australia was premoxed. I'm not sure how the Diam's are labelled, but if Diam is offering a guarantee they must have some way of determining which version was used and when.

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The Diam's I've opened have had numbering on them. I knew it was for the guarantee thing, but never took note of the number as they've all been fine so far (not premoxed, not corked).
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6 Rockford 2013 BP plus a few others at the CD
Assorted dozens of Rick Burge Shiraz and Shiraz blends.
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Ozzie W wrote:
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Ozzie W wrote:A solitary purchase of 2013 Rizzi Barbaresco Pajoré


You should seriously consider moving to Sydney :P

Tempting. 900km closer to Piedmont/Burgundy/Etna. :D


Bought a few more bottles last night.

1 x 2012 Luciano Sandrone Barolo Le Vigne
1 x 2012 Massolino Barolo Parafada
2 x 2007 Larmandier-Bernier Champagne Grand Cru Vieille vigne du levant
1 x 2006 Luciano Sandrone Barolo Le Vigne
1 x 2004 Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese

How could I refuse!?

6 x 2014 Passopisciaro Sicilia Passorosso (Pre-Order)

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I remember when you were the single bottle guy Ozzie.

Seems so long ago now :)

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via collins wrote:I remember when you were the single bottle guy Ozzie.

Seems so long ago now :)

I still am. But I make an exception for Mt Etna in exceptional vintages.

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6 x 2014 Moss Wood CS

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Shell went shopping for her birthday drinks.

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1 x Pikes The Merle Riesling 2013 (bottle)
1 x Grosset Polish Hill Riesling (bottle)
1 x Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon (bottle)
1 x Katnook Estate Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon (bottle)
1 x Glaetzer AMON-Ra Shiraz (bottle)
1 x Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock Shiraz

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6 x 2006 Katnook merlot. One of the very few merlot's that touches my lips (Alan & Veitch and Giant Steps are the others) great oak in in this little baby.

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"I still am. But I make an exception for Mt Etna in exceptional vintages."

How sure are you on this point Oz? I might need to follow your lead. Have you tasted? Or is it word from trusted sources?

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Ozzie W wrote:
via collins wrote:I remember when you were the single bottle guy Ozzie.

Seems so long ago now :)

I still am. But I make an exception for Mt Etna in exceptional vintages.


Stay tuned, exceptional wine, from Mount Etna, exceptional vintage, coming soon!

Multiples required!

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Rossco wrote:6 x 2006 Katnook merlot. One of the very few merlot's that touches my lips (Alan & Veitch and Giant Steps are the others) great oak in in this little baby.

What do you mean great oak Rossco?
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via collins wrote:"I still am. But I make an exception for Mt Etna in exceptional vintages."

How sure are you on this point Oz? I might need to follow your lead. Have you tasted? Or is it word from trusted sources?

Sure enough that I ordered 6 bottles. Not tasted yet but already available overseas so bought based on the comments of others.

e.g. Tasting note by Ian D'Agata: "Bright red-ruby. The captivating nose combines strawberry, raspberry, minerals, violet and flint aromas. Creamy-sweet but amazingly light on its feet, offering palate-staining, perfumed flavors of soft red berries, ripe red cherry, vanilla, aromatic herbs and crushed rock. Rich, ripe and suave, but displays a penetrating, saline and energetic quality that gives this beauty a three-dimensional mouthfeel and a light-on-its-feet quality. Finishes with great length and wonderfully polished tannins. Absolute knockout wine: from a memorable vintage on Etna, this is most likely the best Passorosso ever (in earlier vintages, it used to be called simply Passopisciaro). Mainly Nerello Mascalese."

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Yep, that reads like a top shelf Passopisciaro experience Oz, thanks for sharing.

Gavin, will definitely stay tuned....

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via collins wrote:Yep, that reads like a top shelf Passopisciaro experience Oz, thanks for sharing.

Gavin, will definitely stay tuned....


Paasopisciaro Etna Rosso 2014. ... offer imminent.

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Ozzie W wrote:
via collins wrote:"I still am. But I make an exception for Mt Etna in exceptional vintages."

How sure are you on this point Oz? I might need to follow your lead. Have you tasted? Or is it word from trusted sources?

Sure enough that I ordered 6 bottles. Not tasted yet but already available overseas so bought based on the comments of others.


Am a touch concerned about the 15% ABV.

I do respect D'agats for Italy though, and have heard the rumblings about 2014 so will give it a try on arrival.

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tarija wrote:
Ozzie W wrote:
via collins wrote:"I still am. But I make an exception for Mt Etna in exceptional vintages."

How sure are you on this point Oz? I might need to follow your lead. Have you tasted? Or is it word from trusted sources?

Sure enough that I ordered 6 bottles. Not tasted yet but already available overseas so bought based on the comments of others.


Am a touch concerned about the 15% ABV.

I do respect D'agats for Italy though, and have heard the rumblings about 2014 so will give it a try on arrival.

15% ABV isn't unusual for a Passopisciaro. Some previous vintages were at this level (2008 was at 15%, 2012 was 15.5%). They've never tasted hot to me.

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2008 was the most delicate and delicious that I have tasted - didn't know it was 15%, so your point well illustrated Oz!

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Doing a spot of backfilling at auction:
x2 2010 Rizzi Barbaresco 'Boito' Riserva
x1 2008 Giovanni Rosso Barolo 'Ceretta'
x1 2008 Giovanni Rosso Barolo 'La Serra'
x3 2010 Marcarini Barolo 'Brunate'
x3 2010 Marcarini Barolo 'La Serra'

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michel wrote:
Rossco wrote:6 x 2006 Katnook merlot. One of the very few merlot's that touches my lips (Alan & Veitch and Giant Steps are the others) great oak in in this little baby.

What do you mean great oak Rossco?


I was referring to the quality of the French Oak and how well it has integrated into the wine. It is prominent without being distracting or over powering.

The colour is slightly blurred showing its age, but should last another two-three years. Its under screw cap, however the fruit has definitely taken a
back seat and secondary aged characters are more noticeable (cigar box, leather etc) and the tannis are all but gone. I bought these to drink, so
over the next year or so I will crack them all.

Having a read of the winery website: Matured in predominantly small, French oak barriques for 26 months. Approx 40% of the barrels were new.

Interesting to note, current vintage of this wine has Maturation for 19 months in 66% French (38% new) and 34% older American oak barriques.

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6 x 2014 Rockford LG Sémillon
1 x 2014 Rockford RR
3 x 2013 Rockford Basket press

also couple of jars of Lime pickle from Rockford CD.
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6 x 2014 Blue Poles Allouran
6 x 2015 First Foot Forward Pinot Noir
4 x 2015 Hoddles Creek 1er Pinot Noir
1 x 2014 Circe Shiraz
1 x 2016 Oakridge Pinot Meunier
6 x 2015 Stonier Pinot Noir
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Gavin Trott wrote:
via collins wrote:Yep, that reads like a top shelf Passopisciaro experience Oz, thanks for sharing.

Gavin, will definitely stay tuned....


Paasopisciaro Etna Rosso 2014. ... offer imminent.

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Please email me if interested in a Pre Release Special offer for the 2014 Passopisciaro Passorosso ... and also the upcoming Contrada's.

All wine lovers, even those never trying the wines of Etna, should be interested!

Let me know.

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1 X 2015 Hentley Farm 'The Old Legend' Grenache
1 X 2015 Hentley Farm The Beauty Shiraz
2 X 2016 Hentley Farm Eden Valley Viognier
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Summer wedding coming up and whats the first thing to organise after setting the date ? Some wine.

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6 * 2008 Riesling Trittenheimer Apotheke Kabinett, Ansgar Clusserath,

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A few odd bottles while wine tasting in Paso Robles, California ...

x1 2014 Clos Solène Syrah Paso Robles
x1 2014 L'Aventure Estate Cuvée Paso Robles
x1 2014 Justin Isosceles (Magnum)
x2 2014 Sculpterra Cabernet Sauvignon
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