Ozzie W, thanks for the pics and thanks to everyone for their generosity, it was great night. Bergerac is a good relaxed venue, good glassware, decanters etc. Lots of wine, only a couple of bottles were in less than fine shape. All tasted blind with options. It was an interesting exercise, Coonawarra vs the rest. Perhaps because we had a wide range of the "rest", MR's absence notwithstanding, it was hard to call a regional conclusion. For me the Coonawarra wines were good to very good but there was also plenty to like in the rest. My brief and subjective recollections follow, for what they are worth ... hopefully cuttlefish, who was taking copious notes, can comment more meaningfully
2006 Arras Blanc de Blancs (Tasmania)
What a fantastic fizz to start, complexity, great mouthfeel, little bit of citrus, toast
2011 Scotchmans Hill Cornelius Sauvignon (Bellarine)
really nice gentle oak treatment, my kind of savvy (if I was going to have savvy

)
2005 Willespie SSB (MR)
green character but not a green wine, if that makes sense, nice drop
2003 Lakes Folly Cabernet (Hunter)
opened with a little bit of funk for me (Hunter-ish?) but blew off, beautiful wine, elegant
98 Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet (Coonawarra)
a bit different to other 98 JR's that I have had,couldn't put my finger on it, but fruit, tannin, structure, enjoyable
2000 Mount Mary Quintets (Yarra Valley)
really enjoyed this, elegant (as Chris says), good fruit, structure, beautiful to drink
2001 Yarra Yering Dry Red #1 (Yarra Valley)
surprisingly, didn't do a lot for me
2005 Balnaves The Tally Cabernet (Coonawarra)
huge wine to start, dense, black fruits, kept this in the glass for a while and it opened up beautifully, nice now but will go for yonks
2004 Balnaves The Tally Cabernet (Coonawarra)
After Vlad tabled the 2005, I just had to go with the 2004. Had been double decanted 2+ hrs before. Not as dense as the 2005, perhaps more elegance, undoubtedly benefitted from decanting, again good structure, love this label
2000 Murdock Cabernet (Coonawarra)
TCA
2005 Mayfield Cabernet (Orange)
Have not had this before and enjoyed it, think I said it showed as quite Coonawarra like but probably not from Coonawarra.
2002 Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Franc Merlot (Eden Valley)
Enjoyed this but no specific comment
1990 Penfolds Bin 920 Cabernet Shiraz (Coonawarra)
A ring in, out of spec for the night in age and blend, but absolutely beautiful wine for mine, a good bottle, elegant, complex, beautiful bouquet
2006 Koonara Ambriel's Gift Cabernet (Coonawarra)
big wine, black fruits, dense, still young, would benefit from more time
1992 Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet (Coonawarra)
medium depth in the glass, beautiful bouquet, red fruits, lovely integration of fruit and oak, beautiful drink
1983 Torres Gran Corona (Spain)
this bottle was past it
2004 Orlando St Hugo Cabernet (Coonawarra)
little bit of mint like other St Hugo's. good colour, a little disjointed perhaps, but good drink
1997 Stanton & Killen Vintage Port (Rutherglen)
nice end to the evening, enjoyed this
A great range of wines, a lot to like, 14 reds in all, 8 Coonawarra (7 tasted) and 6 "Others". A result in terms of Coonawarra vs the Rest, hard to say. Coonawarra showed very strongly, but as an objective Coonawarra-phile (

), a number of other wines also very good. Perhaps shows that good cabernet in Australia can come from a number of areas. Would have been good to have one or two MR wines, maybe do that next time.
Very hard to pick a WOTN, my candidates were Mt Mary, both Tallys, Bin 920, 92 JR. I think Bin 920 just takes the overall gong for me with the Mt M and the JR close seconds. Arras BdB definitely streets ahead as FOTN
A very enjoyable night. We will have to do something similar soon! MR vs the Rest!