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fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:35 pm
by timdeboer
Hi All
Off to a fellow red wine lover's house tomorrow and looking for something new to take along. Keen for suggestions on something around the 50 mark. As an example of our tastes we love the fox creek reserve and saltram #1 shiraz. Big and bold but with a soft finish.
Happy to take any suggestions but for tomorrow I'll obviously need something that's currently retailing (as opposed to only online).
Thanks in advance
Tim
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:46 pm
by markg
Hardy's Eileen Hardy Shiraz ?
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:09 pm
by rens
2009 Tuesner 'Albert' Shiraz
Available from most big chain stores as well as our wonderful host for under $50:
http://www.auswine.com.au/teusner-the-a ... -2009.html
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:44 pm
by timdeboer
Much appreciated. Had a few Tuesners and always like them. The Eileen Hardy's a bit up there for a casual visit but looks like something to tuck in my back pocket for a special occasion down the track.
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:12 am
by Mike Hawkins
Kalleske Greenock, Schubert Estate Gooseyard, Heritage Rossco, Turkey Flat
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:26 am
by Peter Schlesinger
John Duval "Entity", Torbreck "The Struie", Kaesler "The Bogan". There's heaps to choose from. So many reds, so little time.
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:30 pm
by graham
Myself a Rockford, What did you take?
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:32 am
by timdeboer
Thanks everyone. I ended up taking along Kaesler's "The Bogan". We both thought it an excellent drop. We like our wines old (his cellar is overflowing with ripe wines that I'm helping him finish) and the surprising aspect of this wine was how aged it seemed after only 4 years. A little bit light on complexity but other than that a big Barossa red in every way.
Thanks all for your suggestions. Will be checking in on this thread again!
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:21 am
by daz
Recent Tahbilk Eric Stephen Purbrick shiraz and/or cabernet have had mostly good reviews since the 1998 vintage. Price has risen over recent years to about $60 but they are different in style from most Barossans, more interesting and drink well young with a couple of hours decant/breathimg - recent good vintages will likely cellar until beyond my lifetime. Also consider Petaluma Coonawarra and Cullen Mangan from good vintages. I've not tried "The Bogan" but the vintages of Stonehorse I've had weren't as good the Teusner Riebkes I had.
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:13 pm
by Peter Schlesinger
Kym Teusner is congenitally incapable of making a bad wine at any price point.
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:48 pm
by timdeboer
It's my mate's birthday tomorrow. I have a Turkey Flat to take to him. Next in my selection from your kind offerings... Let's see how that goes!
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:14 am
by daz
timdeboer wrote:It's my mate's birthday tomorrow. I have a Turkey Flat to take to him. Next in my selection from your kind offerings... Let's see how that goes!
It's hard to go wrong with Turkey Flat shiraz, even from lesser vintages. Just about any Teusner red wouldn't disappoint anyone either.
Re: fox creek reserve and saltram no 1 shiraz equivilants
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:27 am
by daz
Peter Schlesinger wrote:Kym Teusner is congenitally incapable of making a bad wine at any price point.
I don't think the Teusner team is interested in the <$15 market.