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Re: July purchases
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:21 pm
by Michael McNally
vovo wrote:2 x 1996 turkey flat grenache noir
Hi Vovo
Had some of the 1999s of this and loved it. I still have one. Maybe save one of your 96s for a Grenache offline some time soon and we can compare/contrast (or just drink/enjoy)?
Cheers
Michael
Re: July purchases
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:28 pm
by vovo
Michael McNally wrote:vovo wrote:2 x 1996 turkey flat grenache noir
Hi Vovo
Had some of the 1999s of this and loved it. I still have one. Maybe save one of your 96s for a Grenache offline some time soon and we can compare/contrast.
This sounds like a fantastic idea. I'm finding I quite enjoy grenache. I'd love to share it.
Cheers
Re: July purchases
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:23 pm
by Hunter
Teisto wrote:Back in the game again so time to hit the straps and get back in to it
6 x 2013 Yarra Yering Pinot Noir
4 x 2013 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1
4 x 2013 Yarra Yering Dry Red #2
4 x 2013 Yarra Yering Underhill Shiraz
3 x 2008 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1
3 x 2008 Yarra Yering Dry Red #2
2 x 2013 Standish the Standish
2 x 2013 Standish the Relic
2 x 2013 Standish Grenache
1 x 2013 Standish Magnum
any idea how the yarra yering #2 2013's compares to the 2012's ?
Re: July purchases
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:20 pm
by mse
Wendouree 2013 vintage:
5 x Cabernet Malbec
1 x Muscat of Alexandria
6 x each other reds
36 bottles all together
Not bad for a 2nd yearer eh?
I really appreciated Mr & Mrs Brady for this bumper crop allotment.
I am more happy to spend $1800 on 36 bottles of seriously made boutique wines than mere 3 bottles of mass produced label wines (i.e. Penfold's Grange).
Re: July purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 9:03 am
by rens
Yes, yes I know. More Spaniards.
Could not resist when I saw the prices of the Gran Reservas and then had to fill out the order to half a case (you can't have the postie shipping 5 bottles)...
1 x 2006 Muga Muga Viura
4 x 2007 Bodegas San Valero Marques de Valdecanas Gran Reserva Garnacha
1 x 2001 Marques De Murrietta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial
Re: July purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 9:33 am
by Duncan Disorderly
Duncan Disorderly wrote:4 x 2009 Domaine Michel Magnien Gevrey-Chambertin 'Les Seuvrees' Vieilles Vignes
3 x 2007 Domaine Huet Le Mont Demi Sec
1 x 2013 La Linea Vertigo Riesling
1 x NV Eden Road P3
Plus
8 x 2004 Bellarmine Riesling - Since my wife (unexpectedly) drank my last bottle, my desire to have another burned quite strongly.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 11:25 am
by phillisc
mse wrote:Wendouree 2013 vintage:
5 x Cabernet Malbec
1 x Muscat of Alexandria
6 x each other reds
36 bottles all together
Not bad for a 2nd yearer eh?
I really appreciated Mr & Mrs Brady for this bumper crop allotment.
I am more happy to spend $1800 on 36 bottles of seriously made boutique wines than mere 3 bottles of mass produced label wines (i.e. Penfold's Grange).
Crikey, I've found myself another ghost writer...can't disagree with what you have said here MSE...but very happy with a mixed dozen Wendouree.
Guess, I will shoot myself in the foot now and work out how I can comtemplate the Wynns juggernaut coming in the next few days...maybe massed produced but something about 20 year old Coonawarra.
Cheers
Craig
Re: July purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:32 pm
by mse
phillisc wrote:mse wrote:Wendouree 2013 vintage:
5 x Cabernet Malbec
1 x Muscat of Alexandria
6 x each other reds
36 bottles all together
Not bad for a 2nd yearer eh?
I really appreciated Mr & Mrs Brady for this bumper crop allotment.
I am more happy to spend $1800 on 36 bottles of seriously made boutique wines than mere 3 bottles of mass produced label wines (i.e. Penfold's Grange).
Crikey, I've found myself another ghost writer...can't disagree with what you have said here MSE...but very happy with a mixed dozen Wendouree.
Guess, I will shoot myself in the foot now and work out how I can comtemplate the Wynns juggernaut coming in the next few days...maybe massed produced but something about 20 year old Coonawarra.
Cheers
Craig
Hi Craig,
There's nothing wrong with splashing cash on the big household names, as long as you can acquire them at the lowest (or closest) possible prices. We all fall for the pedigree and reputation. The Wynns pricing jack up is not as criminal as Penfold's does. I prefer John Riddoch >>> Michael anytime.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 1:44 am
by sjw_11
Catoria Sauvignon Blanc 2014
Arabella Reserve Shiraz Viognier 2013
A & R Shiraz Viognier 2013
Franck Massard's Olive Oil
Todd Riethmuller Angels Share Barossa Shiraz 2012
Benjamin Darnault Languedoc Organic 2013
Ocaso Single Vineyard Blend 2010
Sam Plunkett Gentle Annie Cabernet 2013
Cordero Barolo DOCG 2011
Bravado Blend Itata 2012
Mauricio Lorca Angel's Selection Malbec 2014
Villebois Sancerre Rose 2013
Stepp Pinot Blanc 2014
Benjamin Laroche Chablis 1er Cru Beauroy 2013
Galodoro Reserva Vinho Regional Lisboa Red 2013
Jonathan Maltus Garagiste 2013
Christian Patat Falanghina IGT Beneventano 2014
Domaine de la Cote de l'Ange Chateauneuf du Pape Rouge 2012
Re: July purchases
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 10:35 am
by mjs
mse wrote: There's nothing wrong with splashing cash on the big household names, as long as you can acquire them at the lowest (or closest) possible prices. We all fall for the pedigree and reputation. The Wynns pricing jack up is not as criminal as Penfold's does. I prefer John Riddoch >>> Michael anytime.
Tasted the JR and Michael (and the rest of the new releases) with Sue Hodder at our local on Sunday (Boccaccio). Both JR and Michael very good. Would be happy with either. Also tasted the Child's which is a first release. very good cab as well.
And, yes, thankfully the pricing is not in the stratosphere of Penfolds or even efforts to jack up HoG.
As an aside about JR and Michael, have to say that I have had a few Michael recently from 90, 91, 96 and 98. They are just sensational. So don't write off the Michael, and that's coming from a cabernet fan who loves the JR.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 11:41 am
by phillisc
No argument there...have this dear friend who consumes white wine and champagne exclusively.
Gave her a glass of the 2004 Michael on release and again last year as a 10 year old...'one of the best reds that I have ever had'
Found it hard to disagree, interstingly that shiraz in Coonawarra lives in the cabernet shadow, but find that Wynns shiraz is a barometer for everything else in the range...when its on song, so is everything else.
Not dissimilar to Seppelts Chalambar as an indicator for the other releases.
Cheers
Craig
Re: July purchases
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:36 pm
by rooman
well its not exactly a purchase but at long last, Langtons have finally delivered my 2011 En Primeur Sauternes order, one being 6 x chateau rieussec, the other being 6 x chateau coutet.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 12:30 am
by VINH NGUYEN
more whisky then wine this mth
wendouree 6x shiraz 2x cab 2x cab malbec 2x shiraz malbec
marius pre release 2013 6x symphony and simpatico
2x 2005 les forts de latour
1 each of
2006 Chanson Corton Vergennes Grand Cru
2006 Chanson Échézeaux Grand Cru
2006 Chanson Chambertin-Clos de Beze Grand Cru
2006 Chanson Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru
2 each of
2006 Chanson Chassagne-Montrachet Clos St. Jean 1er Cru
2006 Chanson Meursault 'Blagny' 1er Cru
2006 Chanson Beaune Clos des Mouches 1er Cru Blanc
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 9:03 am
by Teisto
Hunter wrote:Teisto wrote:Back in the game again so time to hit the straps and get back in to it
6 x 2013 Yarra Yering Pinot Noir
4 x 2013 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1
4 x 2013 Yarra Yering Dry Red #2
4 x 2013 Yarra Yering Underhill Shiraz
3 x 2008 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1
3 x 2008 Yarra Yering Dry Red #2
2 x 2013 Standish the Standish
2 x 2013 Standish the Relic
2 x 2013 Standish Grenache
1 x 2013 Standish Magnum
any idea how the yarra yering #2 2013's compares to the 2012's ?
Unfortunately not - didn't get a chance to taste the 12's last year
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 12:48 pm
by mse
mjs wrote:mse wrote: There's nothing wrong with splashing cash on the big household names, as long as you can acquire them at the lowest (or closest) possible prices. We all fall for the pedigree and reputation. The Wynns pricing jack up is not as criminal as Penfold's does. I prefer John Riddoch >>> Michael anytime.
Tasted the JR and Michael (and the rest of the new releases) with Sue Hodder at our local on Sunday (Boccaccio). Both JR and Michael very good. Would be happy with either. Also tasted the Child's which is a first release. very good cab as well.
And, yes, thankfully the pricing is not in the stratosphere of Penfolds or even efforts to jack up HoG.
As an aside about JR and Michael, have to say that I have had a few Michael recently from 90, 91, 96 and 98. They are just sensational. So don't write off the Michael, and that's coming from a cabernet fan who loves the JR.
Hi mjs,
Wynns Michael is spectacular Coonawarra Shiraz, I must admit (only had the 96' and 98' before, and tried 10' only from free tasting), I guess I have the taste preference bias due to the "go-to" mindset of Barossa Valley, Mclaren Vale = Shiraz, and Coonawarra = Cab.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:49 pm
by WAwineguy
1 bottle of 2010 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezaux. Back of the cellar until I sell it!
(Yes, I've taken out a second mortgage).
Re: July purchases
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 7:21 pm
by felixp
WAwineguy wrote:1 bottle of 2010 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezaux. Back of the cellar until I sell it!
(Yes, I've taken out a second mortgage).
wow, nice one!!!
maybe you need to hire an armed guard too......
Re: July purchases
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 10:19 pm
by Sigmamupi
WAwineguy wrote:1 bottle of 2010 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezaux. Back of the cellar until I sell it!
(Yes, I've taken out a second mortgage).
I am not sure if even a second mortgage would be enough to pickup the bottle of 2010 Romanee Conti itself I saw on the shelf at the Watsons Pacific Place branch in my HK stopover on the way to Paris. A cool $HK 240 000! I suspect this some sort of record for gouging pricing of a current or recent release wine.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 11:28 pm
by michel
WAwineguy wrote:1 bottle of 2010 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezaux. Back of the cellar until I sell it!
(Yes, I've taken out a second mortgage).
Thats not current release!
Once you sell it at auction you can no longer buy DRC locally again as your name is recorded with purchase and bottle number
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:08 am
by Hunter
Sigmamupi wrote:WAwineguy wrote:1 bottle of 2010 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezaux. Back of the cellar until I sell it!
(Yes, I've taken out a second mortgage).
I am not sure if even a second mortgage would be enough to pickup the bottle of 2010 Romanee Conti itself I saw on the shelf at the Watsons Pacific Place branch in my HK stopover on the way to Paris. A cool $HK 240 000! I suspect this some sort of record for gouging pricing of a current or recent release wine.
What a f××n rip.off. no liquid is worth that. Id rather a glass of cordial and 10 ladys
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 1:36 am
by catchnrelease
2x 2012 Yalumba The Signature Cab Shiraz
4x 2013 Wynns Black Label Cab Sauv
Still waiting on those Wendouree's.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 8:29 am
by vovo
catchnrelease wrote:2x 2012 Yalumba The Signature Cab Shiraz
4x 2013 Wynns Black Label Cab Sauv
Still waiting on those Wendouree's.
I am just about to do the exact same purchase, I am in two minds though as to whether I should kick up the Wynn's component slightly and get on this vintec deal.
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:58 pm
by swirler
Hunter wrote:Sigmamupi wrote:WAwineguy wrote:1 bottle of 2010 Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezaux. Back of the cellar until I sell it!
(Yes, I've taken out a second mortgage).
I am not sure if even a second mortgage would be enough to pickup the bottle of 2010 Romanee Conti itself I saw on the shelf at the Watsons Pacific Place branch in my HK stopover on the way to Paris. A cool $HK 240 000! I suspect this some sort of record for gouging pricing of a current or recent release wine.
What a f××n rip.off. no liquid is worth that. Id rather a glass of cordial and 10 ladys
Maybe this should be in the 'what I'm drinking now' thread?
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 1:59 pm
by mse
swirler wrote:Hunter wrote:
What a f××n rip.off. no liquid is worth that. Id rather a glass of cordial and 10 ladys
Maybe this should be in the 'what I'm drinking now' thread?
That's a good one, I would add a note on top of cordial + 10 ladies:
"Strictly for business".
Re: July purchases
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:41 pm
by mjs
mse wrote:Hi mjs,
Wynns Michael is spectacular Coonawarra Shiraz, I must admit (only had the 96' and 98' before, and tried 10' only from free tasting), I guess I have the taste preference bias due to the "go-to" mindset of Barossa Valley, Mclaren Vale = Shiraz, and Coonawarra = Cab.
Possibly sounds a bit rich coming from me, but its important to keep an open mind on regions and varieties, otherwise you will miss out on some gems. For example, I love Barossa shiraz, but there's plenty of other very good things coming form the Barossa, that's the interesting part of the journey, exploring and finding those gems.