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29th April 2009 06:57 PM
#1
Wine drinkers
Currently enjoying the 06 Footbolt Shiraz from D'arenberg not bad Better than recent vintages.
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29th April 2009 07:30 PM
#2
Currently "enjoying" the Hardy's Crest 2008 cab sauv - 2 bottles for $14 at the local supermarket. Here's cheers!
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29th April 2009 07:32 PM
#3
Originally Posted by
oldmannoodles
Currently "enjoying" the Hardy's Crest 2008 cab sauv - 2 bottles for $14 at the local supermarket. Here's cheers!
Do you think it punches above it's weight?
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29th April 2009 07:40 PM
#4
Not sure, I am trying to guzzle it as quick as I can - by the fourth glass it'll probably taste like Grange Hermitage!
Seriously though, it's probably a reasonable $8-10 bottle which they are either trying to push by doing the 2 for 1 or they have plenty of stock. I've drunk far worse.
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29th April 2009 07:47 PM
#5
I usually have to wait two bottle before everything tastes like Grange
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29th April 2009 07:50 PM
#6
Senior Member
Major Winner
If you want something that punches above its weight hop into some Summerfield Shiraz.
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29th April 2009 07:59 PM
#7
i love Summerfield shiraz, been a fan for a number of years.
But if you want something that punches way above it's weight try and get some 06 Charles Cimicky Trumps Shiraz. It's about 17 bux a bottle and flogs some 40-60 dollar bottles
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29th April 2009 08:13 PM
#8
Senior Member
Major Winner
Is it easily found zig??
Also been loving Paringa Estate Pinot Noir. Much cheaper than the NZ crap and leaves it for dead.
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29th April 2009 08:25 PM
#9
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
I'm not a big wine fan, but I do like the 2006 Peter Lehmann Cab Sav.
https://www.peterlehmannwines.com/Pr...spx?p=27&id=15
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29th April 2009 08:33 PM
#10
Member
Club member who plays rain, hail, shine
For an everyday drop of red try the Hanwood Shiraz....for $8 - 10 you cant beat it....but for something better in a white I had a bottle of Capercaillie 2008 Langsyne Chardonnnay recently...now I dont like white but this was superb....got it as part of a club so not sure on price but I'd pay $20 for it!
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29th April 2009 08:36 PM
#11
Originally Posted by
adlo
Is it easily found zig??
Also been loving Paringa Estate Pinot Noir. Much cheaper than the NZ crap and leaves it for dead.
you should might be able to get it at Dan Murphys if your lucky, it won a trophy for the best red wine at the barrossa smalll wine makers in 06 i think, so the bulk of it flew off the shelves.
Theres only one place to get it where i am and theres plenty there
Havent been a fan of paringa estate overpriced for mine, nice but overpriced.
Last edited by zigwah; 29th April 2009 at 08:41 PM.
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29th April 2009 08:37 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
Dazza
Peter lehmann's quaffers are very solid.
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29th April 2009 08:40 PM
#13
Originally Posted by
The Walrus
For an everyday drop of red try the Hanwood Shiraz....for $8 - 10 you cant beat it....but for something better in a white I had a bottle of Capercaillie 2008 Langsyne Chardonnnay recently...now I dont like white but this was superb....got it as part of a club so not sure on price but I'd pay $20 for it!
What did you like about it mate?
I like chardonnay, but not the newer fruity styles, i prefer the older style, lots of oak and malolactic fermentation giving them that creamy buttery taste.
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29th April 2009 08:40 PM
#14
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I am not meaning this to sound pompous, but I am yet to find an $8-10 shiraz worthy of drinking. You can find more than a few decent $10 Cab. Savs, and Merlots are even better with some good $5 bottles, but a bad shiraz is just nasty.
I would honestly say I would generally not bother buying a merlot over $15, or a shiraz under $15.
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29th April 2009 08:41 PM
#15
Senior Member
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Originally Posted by
zigwah
I like chardonnay, but not the newer fruity styles, i prefer the older style, lots of oak and malolactic fermentation giving them that creamy buttery taste.
I hear ya. I am not much of a white wine afficianado, with old-style woody chardys about the only white I regularly enjoy.
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29th April 2009 08:44 PM
#16
Originally Posted by
henno
I am not meaning this to sound pompous, but I am yet to find an $8-10 shiraz worthy of drinking. You can find more than a few decent $10 Cab. Savs, and Merlots are even better with some good $5 bottles, but a bad shiraz is just nasty.
I would honestly say I would generally not bother buying a merlot over $15, or a shiraz under $15.
i have never been able to rink merlot since watching sideways lol
places like Tahbilk down here have things like theie everyday drinking range and some of it is pretty good from 7.95 a bottle
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29th April 2009 08:45 PM
#17
Is anyone into sparkling shiraz?
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29th April 2009 08:47 PM
#18
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Originally Posted by
zigwah
i have never been able to rink merlot since watching sideways
I pretty much hate merlot. That is probably half of the reason why I would never bother buying an expensive bottle of the stuff.
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29th April 2009 09:00 PM
#19
Member
Club member who plays rain, hail, shine
[quote=zigwah;312005]What did you like about it mate?
Let me just say I know very little about wine....like art, I like what I like!
Having tried a good few whites I found the semillons all had a smilar taste and left something of an after taste but living in the Hunter region where they produce fine semillon I kept at it....Chardonnay seemed to have a reputation as cheap so avoided it but this one was sent to me. It was just clean and crisp with a freshness I hadnt had in a white wine for years!
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29th April 2009 09:03 PM
#20
I'm pretty much a Shiraz drinker, Cardonnay and sparkling Shiraz in summer.
been drinking for about 8 years but love the stuff.
Just a shame my palate has changed so much from when i startded Grange tastes on a Passion Pop budget.
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29th April 2009 09:04 PM
#21
Member
Club member who plays rain, hail, shine
Originally Posted by
henno
I am not meaning this to sound pompous, but I am yet to find an $8-10 shiraz worthy of drinking. You can find more than a few decent $10 Cab. Savs, and Merlots are even better with some good $5 bottles, but a bad shiraz is just nasty.
I would honestly say I would generally not bother buying a merlot over $15, or a shiraz under $15.
Hi Henno
Not pompous at all...you know what you like!
I would agree generally and dont buy anything less than $15 but this is a good drop. Very fruity and seems to be consistently good (unlike my golf), I wouldnt take it to a BYO or a party but as a house red for a Wednesday night its perfect for me...
But as I said, I dont know much about wine!
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29th April 2009 09:04 PM
#22
[quote=The Walrus;312017]
Originally Posted by
zigwah
What did you like about it mate?
Let me just say I know very little about wine....like art, I like what I like!
Having tried a good few whites I found the semillons all had a smilar taste and left something of an after taste but living in the Hunter region where they produce fine semillon I kept at it....Chardonnay seemed to have a reputation as cheap so avoided it but this one was sent to me. It was just clean and crisp with a freshness I hadnt had in a white wine for years!
Is it the Vat 1 from the hunter somwhere?
Never tried it but it's supposed to be sensational.
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29th April 2009 09:06 PM
#23
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Originally Posted by
Dazza
I bought a few crates of these for giving away to me clients, though i think mine was more like 2001.
From memory a i put some up for trophys at a couple of the Ozgolf champs, hope ya;s liked em.
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29th April 2009 09:08 PM
#24
Member
Club member who plays rain, hail, shine
I dont know but can find out. Its through the Hunter Wine Society and was part of a selection sent out...very fine drop indeed, and I dont go for whites generally but this has changed me!
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29th April 2009 09:11 PM
#25
Originally Posted by
The Walrus
I dont know but can find out. Its through the Hunter Wine Society and was part of a selection sent out...very fine drop indeed, and I dont go for whites generally but this has changed me!
Sorry mate not that one, it's from tyrrels the Vat 1 semillon. Very famous
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