6 2021 Balnaves Tally Cabernet
6 2018 Petaluma Coonawarra
Might be some Rockford BP, but at $90 now and a shit vintage (2020)...will be a very small purchase me thinks


Cheers Craig
Con, the Bin 0 might be the better bet. Will get up to the CD shortly, but keeping expectations in check. Think 2021 is the pick.
That is quite the increase over the last three years...
I'm a regular buyer of the Bowen Chardonnay as well. Great little wine they make !
Hello Ianticklenow1 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 8:16 pm 6 x 2019 An Approach to Relaxation Sucette Grenache
3 x 2022 Spinifex Sol Solice Grenache
3 x 2022 Nick Spencer P.A.R Grenache
Cheers
Ian
Yes, good wine, pretty much only available at CD, but usually a unicorn at this time of the year, had to twist Doug’s arm
The Spinifex is a cracker, tried it at the Artisans last month. Great fruit, lovely tannins and medium bodied.Michael McNally wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 1:06 pmHello Ianticklenow1 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 8:16 pm 6 x 2019 An Approach to Relaxation Sucette Grenache
3 x 2022 Spinifex Sol Solice Grenache
3 x 2022 Nick Spencer P.A.R Grenache
Cheers
Ian
Steady on the hoddles Creek mate, leave some for the rest of us!
What sort of Grenache are these? Could look them up I know, but if you have tried them would appreciate your view. Always looking for new Grenache producers (Spinifex not new of course, but don't know that one).
Cheers
Michael
Thanks for that. I'll look for the Spinifex and the PAR and wait for a report on the Sucette.ticklenow1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 9:01 pmThe Spinifex is a cracker, tried it at the Artisans last month. Great fruit, lovely tannins and medium bodied.
The Sucette I bought on a whim at the right price, but 100 year old vines from Vine Vale (sandier soils than most of the Valley floor) so fingers crossed as I haven't got around to trying yet.
The PAR is a lighter style of Grenache. Dare I say, a bit of PinosityI mainly purchased to further my Grenache journey as I've never had any Grenache from the Hilltops and reviews were promising. Really nice but needed a touch of air. Only light bodied but has a line of purity that astounded me. Well worth grabbing a bottle and trying. Really surprised me.
I have worked out over the last few years that my favourite and preferred Grenache's all seem to come from Blewitt Springs in McLaren Vale, so I'm going to spend more of my wedge there in future, along with trying other regions. I'm no vigneron but I'm suspecting that my tastes prefer the sandy soils. I much prefer the Blewitt Springs Grenache's over Clarendon for example and have really enjoyed a few from Vine Vale over time. My palate isn't good enough to know why, but it's a definite theme to my preferences. Took me a while to work out too. I have purchased a few Victorian (mainly Heathcote) as well the last year or so.
The Hoddles Creek Chardonnays are special and a must buy for me now. The Single Vineyards deserve a lot more recognition for the great wines that they are.
WTF happened to your mob this morning??
Cheers
Ian
mychurch wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 9:24 pm Single bottles of 88 Jamiesons Run and 81 Brown Brothers Cabernet on Sunday.
Tonight a mixed bunch of Richmond Grove (96, 97, 08, 12 and 13) Watervale Riesling plus a 97 Cab from the same house. A few others as well, including a 92 Brown Brothers Noble Riesling and an 06 Orlando Riesling - I think Jamie bought some as well. Bring on the summer.
I shudder at the amount of 02 Riesling that is in the cellar, not all of it at the level of Grosset mind you, but there were a squillion CV/EV wines that were sub $25 a bottle, with dozens sub $15! Better get cracking.JamieAdelaide wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:53 ammychurch wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 9:24 pm Single bottles of 88 Jamiesons Run and 81 Brown Brothers Cabernet on Sunday.
Tonight a mixed bunch of Richmond Grove (96, 97, 08, 12 and 13) Watervale Riesling plus a 97 Cab from the same house. A few others as well, including a 92 Brown Brothers Noble Riesling and an 06 Orlando Riesling - I think Jamie bought some as well. Bring on the summer.
Always in the market for Riesling. Mainly due the incredible and probably timeless performances of early century screw-capped rieslings from my climate controlled cellar. I cracked 3 out of 6 2005 Grosset Polish Hills last week at a dinner party. Great wine and they do age it seems. I don’t want to waste some of these wines so happy to go long on the secondary market for near term drinking.
Picked up some foreign gear too. Sound pricing. Left the Barolo alone as I’m travelling the world in cargo jets with unlimited luggage. So hunting good pricing in my downtime ( in Israel & Poland)