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Old 06-05-2006, 10:44 PM   #1
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Hey people, just sitting here watching the footy having a few glases of wine and it got me thinking, I know theres a few wine drinkers in here from previous threads so what wines do people here rate as the best. At the moment im drinking a 2001 wynns cab shiraz merlot and its bloody good. but my top red is
Brands of coonawarra 98 merlot, i scored mine for free from working there but if you can find one now they go for about $150. Im not much of a white lover but for a white pick i dont mind the Mount pleasent Elisibeth semillon. ]
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Old 06-05-2006, 10:46 PM   #2
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Hey people, just sitting here watching the footy having a few glases of wine and it got me thinking, I know theres a few wine drinkers in here from previous threads so what wines do people here rate as the best. At the moment im drinking a 2001 wynns cab shiraz merlot and its bloody good. but my top red is
Brands of coonawarra 98 merlot, i scored mine for free from working there but if you can find one now they go for about $150. Im not much of a white lover but for a white pick i dont mind the Mount pleasent Elisibeth semillon. ]
Whats everyone elses picks.
A GOOD RED THAT SOMEONE ELSE GIVES ME . BECAUSE I CANT PICK A NICE RED FOR 5H1TE
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Old 06-05-2006, 10:51 PM   #3
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A GOOD RED THAT SOMEONE ELSE GIVES ME . BECAUSE I CANT PICK A NICE RED FOR 5H1TE
You beat me to it. As long as it is red and not white wine.

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Old 06-05-2006, 11:35 PM   #4
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mcquiltons reserve shiraz atr only $40 a bottle but it will give the grange a run for its money
or for cheaper stuff laanacoorie or a bettio red
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Old 08-05-2006, 11:06 PM   #5
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mcquiltons reserve shiraz atr only $40 a bottle but it will give the grange a run for its money
or for cheaper stuff laanacoorie or a bettio red

Grange is over-rated
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Old 07-05-2006, 12:41 AM   #6
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Ahh, by accident stumbled across a 2002 pinot noir from Kyneton ridge estate. FANTASTIC.
Over christmas ventured over to the barossa for 6 days. What an awesome experience!
The missus old man has an owners priverlige card for the Novatel Barossa so it was the ducks guts for the whole time we where there.
Possibly the best attraction was Saltram wines. Mmm good yet so expensive.
Also Jacobs creek was a very interestin winery and cheep too.
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Old 07-05-2006, 05:31 AM   #7
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Brown Brothers Dolchetto
It's a red you drink cold! Very nice. Seasonal wine. Highly recommended
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Old 07-05-2006, 10:20 AM   #8
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Brown Brothers Dolchetto
It's a red you drink cold! Very nice. Seasonal wine. Highly recommended
My favourite red wine!!

And Brown Brothers Muscatto is a very nice white wine...
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Old 07-05-2006, 10:46 AM   #9
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My old boss makes a good drop, exports it to asia, the US, and some parts of Europe, along with the local market. Red's are the best but has most of the range

http://www.nakedrangewines.com/
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Old 07-05-2006, 10:51 AM   #10
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I didn't mind the Mitchelton Estate Viognier, for a white wine, that was young... quite a nice drop.

All time favourite a 1979 Balgowine Estate Shiraz... absolutely gorgeous!!!

By the way I have another 10 hours (yes 10) to go on my wine appreciation subject at uni... gee i love school!!!
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Old 07-05-2006, 12:14 PM   #11
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1996 Wolf Blass grey Label Cab/Sav... No longer available and I only have one bottle left...

1995 Jacobs Creek St Hugo Cab/Shiraz...
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Old 07-05-2006, 06:16 PM   #12
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The BEST Red Wine without question.

Jim Beam and Coke!!

Cheers, I'm off for another one!!
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Old 07-05-2006, 08:55 PM   #13
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OK I've several wines I prefer..with reds I like good merlots Sirromet is good..with whites a good chardonay(yea I'm left of centre).

However at this time I am aging 3 bottles of Golden Grape estate shiraz 2002 will be ready to drink in about 12mths,from the hunter valley.

The second one which is ready now is Castelmere 2004 Vin De Pays De L'AUDE..a very soft red that goes with just about anything...bottled in France.

To those that like their reds ..try this chill your red for about 2to4 hours in the fridge then about half an hour before drinking decant the bottle into a jug/caraffe...to see the difference on decanting take a sip when chilled and then see the difference when aired for no more than half an hour while it still retains some coolness.
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Old 07-05-2006, 09:19 PM   #14
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I like a good Hunter or Barossa Shiraz, which has been on Oak, and then in my cellar for a year or more. I am drinking my way through a 2002 Tyrrells McLaren Vale (Lost Block) Cab Sav at the moment, however, I need to restock my Cellar.

The Wife has discovered Red Shiraz, however I can't take to that, because it is served chilled, and also because it is as dry as a white.

John, I do your method in Summer, however in Winter, there is nothing like drinking a good red straight from the Decanter, but not through the Fridge. Just make sure its not McGuigans Red/Black label - I can't stand that.
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Old 08-05-2006, 09:34 AM   #15
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1998 Taylors Cab Sav

Wolf Blass Cab Sav
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Old 08-05-2006, 11:03 AM   #16
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2002 Lake Breeze Bernoota (Langhorne Creek SA) Not real bad!
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Old 08-05-2006, 01:02 PM   #17
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My favorite subject - wine....

Chateau Tahbilk make some great coonawarra reds at great prices....check em out on the web. They market heavily through their wine club and it a multi million dollar operation.

Opened a 1998 Penfolds 407 Cab Sav yesterday over a lamb roast lunch with Mrs Ringo and the Father-out-law.....I prepped the lamb with a little garlic and rosemary and roasted the vegies with a hint of morrocan style spices....oh my god it was good.

I still have a few bottles of 1998 penfolds 389 cab shiraz but for everyday quaffing I I go Yalumba 2L Cab Merlot casks for about $13-15 and Chenin Blanc for Mrs Ringo

Mrs Ringo & I and I am also heavily into Sauv Blanc, preferably NZ Sauv Blanc. We got into then 2 years ago when they were around the $10.00 per bottle for a Montana. Try finding one for less than $15.00 now! All NZ sauv blancs have shot up in price 50% at least. There has been a definate shift in the market and Chardonnay prices are dropping.

Which wine course are you doing Melz ?
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Which wine course are you doing Melz ?

Actually doing a Diploma of Viticulture course, but it has 40 hour wine appreciation modules!!!
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Old 08-05-2006, 01:22 PM   #19
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Penfolds 1998 magil estate shiraz $80
Penfolds 1998 St Henri shiraz Was $50 Now???????
Elderton estates Shiraz 2002 $30
Mount Akain estates 1996 shiraz $180
Jamisons Run Shiraz/Cab/Merlot $17


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Al, how did you score 2 X 2000 Grange? It's a pretty rare vintage. I was happy that I secured 1 bottle.

Some of my favs;

Pepperjack Shiraz
McGuigan Genus 4 Barossa Shriaz
Capelvale Shiraz
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Al, how did you score 2 X 2000 Grange? It's a pretty rare vintage. I was happy that I secured 1 bottle.
I was only able to get one bottle of 2000. This year was the 50th release of Grange.
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1963 Penfolds Grange. Little hint of blueberry. Worth $3,000 a bottle. Went through 3 bottles at a mates 18th.
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wine is good after its been turned into...... PORT!!!
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^^^ No....Its overpriced.
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Old 09-05-2006, 01:40 PM   #25
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Iron Gate Shiraz (American Oaked) 2003 - its a Hunter Valley Shiraz.
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2002 Pepperjack Shiraz or 2003 Vasse Felix Cab Merlot, i don't usualy enjoy WA wines but the Cab Merlot is pretty good... oh and I'm on a uni student budget.
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I opened a 1999 Glaetzer Shiraz last night, very nice.
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2001 Church Block "blend" from Wirra Wirra or Pepperjack Shiraz for me
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