2003 F'Able Shiraz
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2003 F'Able Shiraz
Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping someone might be able to help me in my quest to locate some 2003 F'Able Shiraz. My wife and I were recently given a couple of bottles of this wine and we were very impressed.
I recently purchased a case of Vinecreat 2001 Shiraz; however I thought the F'Able was better.
Cheers,
Steely Dan
I'm hoping someone might be able to help me in my quest to locate some 2003 F'Able Shiraz. My wife and I were recently given a couple of bottles of this wine and we were very impressed.
I recently purchased a case of Vinecreat 2001 Shiraz; however I thought the F'Able was better.
Cheers,
Steely Dan
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F'Able - yes it does have that ring to it.
However, a Langtons Catalogue of Nov 2006 has the entry:
F'ABLE, Vintage 2002
Reserve Shiraz, Barossa Valley
6 Bottles per bottle $20-30
See: http://admin.langtons.com.au/uploads/catalogue/S264.doc
So it does exist. I've never heard of it however.
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However, a Langtons Catalogue of Nov 2006 has the entry:
F'ABLE, Vintage 2002
Reserve Shiraz, Barossa Valley
6 Bottles per bottle $20-30
See: http://admin.langtons.com.au/uploads/catalogue/S264.doc
So it does exist. I've never heard of it however.
Barossa Shiraz
Re: 2003 F'Able Shiraz
Steely Dan wrote:Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping someone might be able to help me in my quest to locate some 2003 F'Able Shiraz. My wife and I were recently given a couple of bottles of this wine and we were very impressed.
I recently purchased a case of Vinecreat 2001 Shiraz; however I thought the F'Able was better.
Cheers,
Steely Dan
VineCrest 2001 Shiraz maybe???
Barossa Shiraz
Re: 2003 F'Able Shiraz
Steely Dan wrote:Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping someone might be able to help me in my quest to locate some 2003 F'Able Shiraz. My wife and I were recently given a couple of bottles of this wine and we were very impressed.
I recently purchased a case of Vinecreat 2001 Shiraz; however I thought the F'Able was better.
Cheers,
Steely Dan
I believe F'Able is short for Fohrer & Able, a label hailing from the Barossa, with some connection to Rolf Binder.
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My father in law used to buy some from Theo's, before it was sold to Coles.
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Ah! You mean Fohrer and Abel! There are bin ends left on sale at Veritas - its a 2003 even.
http://www.rolfbinder.com/index_cart.ph ... how_detail
http://www.rolfbinder.com/index_cart.ph ... how_detail
Barossa Shiraz
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JohnP wrote:Ah! You mean Fohrer and Abel! There are bin ends left on sale at Veritas - its a 2003 even.
You were right in your 1st post John P. The Langton's listing was the one. And no, F'Able isn't an abbreviation of Fohrer & Abel - different spelling. I'm still trawling the net looking for some.
cheers,
Steely Dan