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Which wines for AFL Grand Final?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:02 pm
by Christo
To all the swannies fans out there:

As a big (closet :oops: ) swannies fan i will be watching the game this weekend. Ive been trying to decide what wines to have whilst watching the game on the Plasma :wink: . On the basis that 96 was their last final, Ive finally decided:

- Coopers sparkling ale (to start)
- 96 Wynns BL (Cab Sav)
- 96 389
- 96 Mitchelton Print
- 96 Lakes Folly Cab
& to celebrate the win... some 96 Dom.

edited: Decided to add some Eagles Blood Shiraz 2002 from Whistling Eagle. Very apt i feel! :twisted: :lol:

(to compliment these wines an assortment of cheese, breads, cold meats and antipasto will be served. Have got some fantastic cheese from a fairly new Dairy/cheese shop in the Hunter called "Binnorie Dairy")

What will you be drinking when the swans bring the flag home?!

Christo 8)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:15 pm
by Andrew Jordan
Christo,

Put the Dom on ice. No flag for the Swannies this year. Cousins, Judd and Co. will see to that. :P :P

Go the Blues :roll:

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:24 pm
by Red Bigot
Chris, nice selection. Hope your team wins.

I'll be interested to see how the 96 Print shows up, I thought it was maturing pretty quickly a couple of years back and sold mine off. It could just be the box I got, but the local rep muttered something about "96 is an early-drinker" when I asked him at a tasting around the release of the 98.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:26 pm
by Wizz
Ironic really, you can drink Red and White for the occasion, but I dont know what Blue and Gold drinkies might be... :)

Sooo, how many years since a Melbourne team has won the flag now? 8)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:35 pm
by bacchaebabe
Veerry noice selection there Cristo. Can we all watch from your place? :wink:

Do make sure you post notes on those. Very interested to see how the Lake's folly is going. Always tricky to know when to start on those.

Go the swannies :P

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:48 pm
by Guest
bacchaebabe wrote:Veerry noice selection there Cristo. Can we all watch from your place? :wink:

Do make sure you post notes on those. Very interested to see how the Lake's folly is going. Always tricky to know when to start on those.

Go the swannies :P


Actually have some notes from a vertical lakes tasting at the winery with Rodney Kempe. Vintages 98-04 (& 05 barrelsamples) in the cab; & 99-02, 04 (05 barrel samples) of the chardonnay. These were matched with some finger food & must say a great 2.5 hrs in the vat room of lakes folly. My wife being 6.5mths pregnant with our second child was designated driver so i had to finish the rest of her wines! :shock: :oops: Yeah no spitting that day, but i have to admit i did get a little tipsy. :oops:

will dig them up, as im yet again procrastinating from my assignments.

christo

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:52 pm
by Christo
login... my bad

c

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:57 pm
by Christo
bacchaebabe wrote: Very interested to see how the Lake's folly is going. Always tricky to know when to start on those.


Forgot to mention: the 98 is a cracker & i re-tried the 2000 cab since i bought it on release & it confirms my opinion that it is the best lakes ive ever had even at this young age, with at least 12-15 years ahead of it.

good/bad news for those with 99 chardys they need to be drunk soon (within the next year) as they are just superb drinking now & no need to wait as they will not improve any further. Luckily summer is around the corner. :wink: :wink:

c

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:12 pm
by Lincoln
bacchaebabe wrote:Do make sure you post notes on those. Very interested to see how the Lake's folly is going. Always tricky to know when to start on those.


I tried the '96 LF a couple of months ago and was very underwhelmed. Am hoping it's in a transitional phase, between youthful exuberance and full maturity.

Wasn't this originally rated 12/10 by Stephen Lake?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:25 pm
by Guest
Would have thought what a great excuse to showcase;

Margaret River V's Hunter Valley wines?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:36 pm
by bacchaebabe
tried the '96 LF a couple of months ago and was very underwhelmed. Am hoping it's in a transitional phase, between youthful exuberance and full maturity.


That's what I mean about knowing when to start in on them. They are very much an early drinker or then let them sit for 8-10 years. In the inbetween stage they are fairly ordinary. The 94s are just opening up now so I am very much wondering whether the 96 will be ready for this event and your tasting confirms that.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:38 pm
by Christo
Lincoln wrote:
Wasn't this originally rated 12/10 by Stephen Lake?


Actually Rodney Kempe commented how they had to re-evaluate the wines a few years back when he took over using a 100 pt scale, to over come these 12/10 marks!

cd

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:43 pm
by Christo
bacchaebabe wrote:That's what I mean about knowing when to start in on them. They are very much an early drinker or then let them sit for 8-10 years. In the inbetween stage they are fairly ordinary. The 94s are just opening up now so I am very much wondering whether the 96 will be ready for this event and your tasting confirms that.


kris,
i know what you mean and was going to include a 94 reserve instead, but will take a punt on the 96 (in keeping with the theme). ive got another 5 so i'll sacrafice one for the cause. Perhaps an extra long decant may help...or not.

c

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:47 pm
by Guest
Anonymous wrote:Would have thought what a great excuse to showcase;

Margaret River V's Hunter Valley wines?


F...n great idea!
eg:

devils lair
cullen
moss wood
voyager
LEAS

Vs.

Lakes Folly
Meera Park
K. Tulloch Kester
Tyrells
Tower

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 2:12 pm
by Hypnotoad
but I dont know what Blue and Gold drinkies might be...
Fosters and Crownies? ;)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:12 pm
by lantana
I do believe the last time that the Swans won a grand final was in 1933 :shock: is that right? If so, I remember seeing some 1933 Para Port in the local bottlo a while ago, might have to see if it's still there. Anyone else have anything from 1933 that would be worth cracking, Danny?

lantana

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:37 pm
by Guest
apjordan wrote:Christo,

Put the Dom on ice. No flag for the Swannies this year. Cousins, Judd and Co. will see to that. :P :P

Go the Blues :roll:


yeah go the blues all the way down to wooden spoon!!

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 5:59 pm
by Andrew Jordan
yeah go the blues all the way down to wooden spoon!!


139 years of history with 16 Premierships :D and only 2 wooden spoons :cry: is a pretty fair effort in my book. Sooner or later we were going to get another one!

Re: Which wines for AFL Grand Final?

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 6:08 pm
by Jordan
Christo wrote:What will you be drinking when the swans bring the flag home?!

Christo 8)


Hmmm, I think it will be the Rockford Basket Press 2002. Thats because I will be drinking it in 2015, when the Swans might win a premiership because it aint going to be this year!! :wink:

And like all good self respecting uni students, it will be a carton of Coopers Sparkling, cheap sauages, part pies and more Coopers Sparkling this Saturday!! :twisted:

No TNs will be posted. :lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 10:49 pm
by Neville K
apjordan wrote:
yeah go the blues all the way down to wooden spoon!!


139 years of history with 16 Premierships :D and only 2 wooden spoons :cry: is a pretty fair effort in my book. Sooner or later we were going to get another one!


Ald Gardiner, Robert Heatley, George Harris, Richard Pratt, Sam Smorgon: Legends and Heroes all of them. Shame about Jack's last stand.

Mind you on the Honour Board in the Social Club just adjacent to the vending machine which obscures 80's to 00's 100 game players there is a guy who played 356 games. A legend in anyone's language. He's relegated to the chips and twisties. Clearly not good enough to have a stand or any memorial. Even a headband honour. Strange club Carlton. You can buy anything.

I hope South Melbourne win their first flag since they usurped the great three peat that should have been Jack Dyer's Depression Legacy. Oh well only 1932 and 1934. By the way 1906 and 1907 (and 1908) do not count. The best VFA side did not enter the league until 1908. Pre 1908 flags are merely solatium for Fitzroy supporters.

keeping it real
Neville k

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 11:39 pm
by Mike Hawkins
AJ,

You are obviously a credible source when it comes to AFL. I vividly recall your statement that the Blues "will definitely finish in the top 8". I guess you forgot to tell me which year though !!

One bottle of red, one bottle of white for me. Its going to be a red and white night/morning ....... Big Aussie bash at Times Square. I dare say Coopers might get a look-in as well.

Go Swannies.

Mike

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 11:03 am
by Christo
apjordan wrote:
yeah go the blues all the way down to wooden spoon!!


139 years of history with 16 Premierships :D and only 2 wooden spoons :cry: is a pretty fair effort in my book. Sooner or later we were going to get another one!


AJ,
just like my brother in law (a fully fledged card carrying Blues nut) :? :roll: excuses!... :twisted:

You're only as good as your last season & if the blues were compared to bottle of wine they would be the "Hardys Regency Red" or better yet the "Dry White" :wink: (i think it comes in bottles, maybe cask :?: :shock: ).... That's right Cats Piss!! :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:

Anyway GO THE SWANNIES!! :wink:

Christo

NB: this post was meant to be taken in jest & no offence was intended to consumers of Hardy's Wines :shock:

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 11:04 am
by Andrew Jordan
AJ,

You are obviously a credible source when it comes to AFL. I vividly recall your statement that the Blues "will definitely finish in the top 8". I guess you forgot to tell me which year though !!


Mike,

You are correct. It seems like an age since I made that statement, just after the Blues won the Preseason Premiership if I recall. Lucky for me we didn't have a bottle of John Riddock on it like last year! :lol: Is Fox broadcasting the game live into the US as they have done in previous years? Should be a very late Friday night, early Saturday morning for you!!

Anyway, will probably open some 90 something pointer Cabernet from Margaret River as that will be the margin the Coasters will win by. :shock: But seriously, I hope it is a close, hard fought and enjoyable to watch Grand Final .... not like the last 2 years. :? :?

And I hope Gerick (sp?) and Hall get into it. :P :P

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 11:42 am
by Guest
apjordan wrote:And I hope Gerick (sp?) and Hall get into it. :P :P


Have West Coast bought Gehrig from the Saints? Probably their only hope of winning.

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 11:50 am
by Andrew Jordan
Have West Coast bought Gehrig from the Saints? Probably their only hope of winning.


Guest,

Unfortunately for the Eagles, no. Just reliving old times when Gehrig was with the Eagles. But you are right, they could certainly do with him now.

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 5:42 pm
by Kieran
How about Whistling Eagle or Screaming Eagle, according to taste?

Kieran

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 6:51 pm
by Adam
Le Cupole is an obvious choice...
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 7:26 pm
by Christo
Kieran wrote:How about Whistling Eagle or Screaming Eagle, according to taste?

Kieran


Great minds think alike! :wink: :twisted: Thats why i made a late minute inclusion of the eagles blood (dont have screaming eagle). However the eagles are tipped to win by 27 on sportstab!! :twisted:

c

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 10:49 pm
by Guest
Christo wrote: However the eagles are tipped to win by 27 on sportstab!! :twisted:

c


I'll take 26 points start on the Swans.
MM.

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:30 pm
by Guest
Anonymous wrote:
Christo wrote: However the eagles are tipped to win by 27 on sportstab!! :twisted:

c


I'll take 26 points start on the Swans.
MM.


they wont need the start!
c