Great bang for you buck. What do the good folk here think of his Top 20 reds under $20. Cheers

phillisc wrote:Sam, can not see why 2012 Wynns shiraz and 2010 Metala Cab shiraz did not get a gig, blow most of the others mentioned out of the park.
What gets me about JH and I have said it before and I will say it again; is this pretentious attitude that we should be paying hundreds more for Australian wines.
Thats ok, if you started life in the wine trade after working hard as a sucessful lawyer and have been on the gravy train ever since, however, keep your petty little opinions on what I should pay to yourself please.
I have a few bottles of the Tabilk wine in question, just as Alistair Pubrick and Tony Brady from Wendouree make a great product from special old vines and choose not to rip off their customers, does not entitle a journalist to tell me what I should be paying.
'Nuff said
Cheers Craig.
phillisc wrote:Can just imagine the public's reaction when they (a winery) inform consumers, "our prices reflect and are based on the comments of a wine writer."
daz wrote:The commentator is merely expressing an opinion of the value of the wines relative to their quality, the limited and diminishing volume of production from some of the oldest shiraz vines in existence.