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April - what have you been buying...?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:47 am
by Bick
What's your hard earned dosh being spent on throughout April?
I'm spending no money at all on wine at present, except where it absolutely can't be helped... by which I mean my credit card's just been stung for Stonyridge Larose 08 en premeur. It should be a stellar vintage though and when I'm old and grey I expect I'll enjoy it enormously.
How about you?
Re: April - what have you been buying...?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:19 am
by Rawshack
Bick wrote:What's your hard earned dosh being spent on throughout April?
I'm spending no money at all on wine at present, except where it absolutely can't be helped... by which I mean my credit card's just been stung for Stonyridge Larose 08 en premeur. It should be a stellar vintage though and when I'm old and grey I expect I'll enjoy it enormously.
How about you?
Same as you brother; no money on wine at all at the moment. My wife and I have our second child on the way, and as such I have to 'consolidate' the cellar somewhat... There's a lot of crap in there that either needs drinking or giving away (really, I've got bottles in there that a pikey wouldn't touch)
It's a bit depressing not buying wine. I was at Dan Murphys at the weekend to pick up a few beers for a party and I looked longingly at the fine wine section....
Re: April - what have you been buying...?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:14 am
by rooman
Bick wrote:What's your hard earned dosh being spent on throughout April?
I'm spending no money at all on wine at present, except where it absolutely can't be helped... by which I mean my credit card's just been stung for Stonyridge Larose 08 en premeur. It should be a stellar vintage though and when I'm old and grey I expect I'll enjoy it enormously.
How about you?
That reminds me, I spoke to Cathy out at Stonyridge and promised to send through new card details for the 08. IMO it is still the best bordeaux blend made in over there that I have tasted so far. Did you or are you going to go to their Larose piss up? (can't remember when it is?)
Re: April - what have you been buying...?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:29 am
by Bick
rooman wrote:Did you or are you going to go to their Larose piss up? (can't remember when it is?)
The 'Casablanca' party is April 18th, but no unfortunately I can't go - shame as you'ld probably get an opportunity to try a very impressive vertical.
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:45 am
by Justin.G
Recent purchase for me include:
Voyager Estate Cab Merlot 2004
Delamere Pinot 2007
Wynns Michael Shiraz 1994
Mt Pleasant Elizabeth 2004 (Very cheap at the moment <$8! )
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:26 pm
by winetastic
Mount Pleasant Philip Shiraz 2007 x12 (Need a second case...)
Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2004 x12
Barwang Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 x2
And on the tasting bench...
Moss Wood Amy's Cabernet Sauvignon 2007
Woodlands Cabernet-Merlot 2007
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:58 pm
by Craig(NZ)
Stonyridge Larose 08 en premeur
yes, I think even I will be buying 08 Larose retail (from a shop that prices nicely - we all know the stupid variations!!). 08 Will be a great year for Auckland. The 08 Puriri Hills stuff will be gold as well judging on barrel samples.
The 'Casablanca' party is April 18th, but no unfortunately I can't go - shame as you'ld probably get an opportunity to try a very impressive vertical.
Need to organise a vertical. I have been on the lookout for an event for a while, I never seem to hear about them if they do exist. We should get an interested party together and do it off our own back. One vintage per attendee or something. Ive got 96,99,00,04,05
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:52 pm
by JamieBahrain
I wasn't going to buy anything but there is a distributor turf war locally it would seem.
Craggy Range Le Sol 05, Sophia 06, Block 16 and their pinot. Just a few bottles of each.
Been nice drinking so far
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:19 am
by Bick
Craig(NZ) wrote:Need to organise a vertical... We should get an interested party together and do it off our own back. One vintage per attendee or something. Ive got 96,99,00,04,05
Sounds a nice idea. I've only got 07 cellered in any quantity, but at least that's not on your list. Alternatively I could bring 97, 02 or 03.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:32 am
by malliemcg
2005 Château Franc-Pérat (France, Bordeaux, Bordeaux Contrôlée)
1999 Hetszolo Tokaji Aszú 4 Puttonyos (Hungary, Hegyalja, Tokaji)
N.V. Chambers Rosewood Old Vine Muscadelle (Australia, Victoria, North East, Rutherglen)
2007 Concha y Toro Carménère Casillero del Diablo Reserva (Chile, Central Valley, Rapel Valley)
2006 Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Icewine (Canada, Ontario, Niagara Peninsula, Niagara Peninsula VQA)
2006 Inniskillin Vidal Sparkling Icewine (Canada, Ontario, Niagara Peninsula, Niagara Peninsula VQA)
N.V. Peter Rumball Wines Shiraz Sparkling (Australia, South Australia, Limestone Coast, Coonawarra)
2005 Podere Ruggeri Corsini Langhe Nebbiolo (Italy, Piedmont, Langhe, Langhe DOC)
The Rumball had an "18" on the bottle label (NFI what it means I assume 18th release)
I cannot recommend highly enough if you want to try wines you've never had before and potentially might not have seen, looked at, or been allowed to purchase - take your Mrs the day before she drops bub. Looking very much to heading out grabbing a bottle o' bubbles to add to the list as well.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:27 am
by rooman
Bick wrote:Craig(NZ) wrote:Need to organise a vertical... We should get an interested party together and do it off our own back. One vintage per attendee or something. Ive got 96,99,00,04,05
Sounds a nice idea. I've only got 07 cellered in any quantity, but at least that's not on your list. Alternatively I could bring 97, 02 or 03.
I still have the odd bottle of 94 left. Still drinking pretty well.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:40 am
by Craig(NZ)
Sounds a nice idea. I've only got 07 cellered in any quantity, but at least that's not on your list. Alternatively I could bring 97, 02 or 03.
I have a couple of contacts who are big larose people. let me do a bit of work and will guage the viability of doing this. I dont have many bottles of the stuff but completely happy to bring whatever wines are required. Might as well enjoy them with those who are interested in them. We can then advertise for punters here
any other kiwis interested in organising something like this?
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:33 am
by Mike Hawkins
3 x 1990, 2 x 1985, 1 x 1988 Dom Perignon
1 x 1996, 1 x 2002 Penfolds Grange
6 x 2004 Schubert Estate Gooseyard Block Shiraz
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:35 am
by rooman
Craig(NZ) wrote:Sounds a nice idea. I've only got 07 cellered in any quantity, but at least that's not on your list. Alternatively I could bring 97, 02 or 03.
I have a couple of contacts who are big larose people. let me do a bit of work and will guage the viability of doing this. I dont have many bottles of the stuff but completely happy to bring whatever wines are required. Might as well enjoy them with those who are interested in them. We can then advertise for punters here
any other kiwis interested in organising something like this?
If you did it in July, I will be over there for a birthday and would happily join in.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:49 pm
by Jay60A
6 x Penfolds Bin 389, 1996
12 x Chateau Reynella Basket Press Shiraz, 1996
Some 2005 Bin 389 to follow I reckon and ...
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:32 am
by Craig(NZ)
If you did it in July, I will be over there for a birthday and would happily join in.
why not! Something to break up the drudgery of winter. will do some background work and lets start a thread and start nailing down some vintages/ interest
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:58 am
by seddo
4 x 04 Mt Pleasant Elizabeth
6 x 06 Trumps Shiraz
4 x 07 Teusner Riebke
cheers
Seddo
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:39 am
by Loztralia
I've gone mental in the past few weeks:
2x 1998 Vasse Felix cab sav
1x 2007 Flametree reserve cab sav
2x 2007 Flametree reserve shiraz
3x 2008 Flametree rose
2x 2004 Voyager cab merlot
2x 2006 Voyager Girt By Sea
1x 2006 Voyager chardy
1x 2004 Voyager Tom Price SSB
2x 2005 Sandalford reserve shiraz
1x 2005 Sandalford reserve cab sav
2x 2008 Sandalford rose
1x Sandalford Sandalera
12x various Clairault, not arrived yet so can't remember
1x 2005 Lamont Family Reserve
1x 2006 Woodlands Margaret
1x NV Gosset grande reserve
2x Tatler Over The Ditch SBS
2x Tatler rose
1x Tatler sparkling shiraz
1x 2005 Brokenwood Graveyard shiraz
6x 2003 Brokenwood shiraz blend
1x 2006 Brokenwood nebbiolo
12x various Piggs Peake, as above
1x 2003 Scarborough shiraz
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:00 pm
by ross67
Zema Estate Shiraz 2004 x 6
ross
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:09 pm
by ross67
+ Orlando Semillon Sauternes 1988
ross
WINE
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:14 pm
by dazza1968
1,1991 st hugo
4,1999 Wynns John Riddoch
6,1996 Wynns John Riddoch
1,1994 Wynns John Riddoch
4,1996 Penfolds 707
Regards Dazza
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:43 am
by Craig(NZ)
couldnt resist
07 Church Road Reserve Syrah at $30.
Makes the competition at that price point look like the jamie goodie standing next to scarlet johannson
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:19 am
by graham
I've spent a third of my wine budget in one purchase.
6 x 2005 Hill of Grace
Daughter birthyear wine
When I say daughters wine, they will all be drank with me
Graham
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:47 am
by jeremy
Woah! 6 x 2005 Hill of Grace
Enjoy.
Blew my budget on Blue Poles (hopefully, just waiting on response from Mark
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Cheers and happy holidays
jeremy
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:46 pm
by Craig(NZ)
I've spent a third of my wine budget in one purchase.
6 x 2005 Hill of Grace
Only a third? A 6 pack of HOG would take care of my entire annual budget :lol: :shock:
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:38 pm
by rooman
what is the 05 HOG supposed to be like? Whilst I think I have put down enough for my boy's birthyear, you can never be quite sure. By the way Jeremy what else did you grab for your daugher's birthyear. (It is also my son's birthyear).
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:16 pm
by JamieBahrain
graham wrote:I've spent a third of my wine budget in one purchase.
6 x 2005 Hill of Grace
So the HofG about 3 grand. So your monthly budget is 9 grand. Nice!
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:49 pm
by graham
Rooman, Think you are talking to me about birth year wines.
HOG may be the best ever.
So far......................
Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
Rockford Rifle Range Cab Sav
Rockford Vine Vale Riesling
Tyrrell’s Vat 9 Shiraz
Tyrrell's 4 Acres
Noble One Botrytis Semillon 750ml
Lake’s Folly Cabernet Blend
Lake’s Folly Chardonay
Lake’s Folly Cabernet Blend Magnums
Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier Magnums
Craiglee Shiraz
Craiglee Shraz magnum
Mosswood Cab Sav
Cullen Diana Madeline magnums
Stefano Lubiana Estate Pinot Noir
Kalleske Greenock shiraz magnums
Kalleske JMK vintage port
Kalleske Johann Georg shiraz
Yarra Yering #1 Cabernet
Yrra Yering #1 Cabernet magnums
Kaye Brothers Block 6 Shiraz
Kaye Brothers The Cuthbert Cabernet
Kaye Brothers Hillside Shiraz
Kaye Brothers Amery Cabernet Sauvgnon
Balnaves The Tully
Coriole Lloyd Shiraz
Brooke Eden Pinot Noir
Kelman Shiraz
Angelieus Pinot Noir
Chateau Coutet Barsac
Chateau Rayne Vigneau
Quinta Do Silval Vintage port
Hill of Grace
Cyril Henschke
St Hugo
Next year Grange and down the road Champagne may be a vintage year.
Graham
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 6:48 pm
by Mark G
jeremy wrote:Woah! 6 x 2005 Hill of Grace
Enjoy.
Blew my budget on Blue Poles (hopefully, just waiting on response from Mark
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Cheers and happy holidays
jeremy
They're on their way - you made a very fine choice, I can only but commend you on your very good taste
Look forward to your thoughts.
cheers
Mark G
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 6:45 am
by jeremy
Cheers Mark
I put much effort into selecting my mixed dozen and appreciate your commendation
regards
jeremy