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Bayside and in the city 4 days per weekWhereabout in Mel are you?
Bayside and in the city 4 days per weekWhereabout in Mel are you?
Dalwhinnie.2017 Nicks Secret Pyrenees Cabernet | Nicks Wine Merchants
2017 Nicks Secret Pyrenees Cabernet | Buy Onlinewww.nicks.com.au
Stuck on this one. Dalwhinnie, Taltarni?
Perfect. Should be great for sharingBayside and in the city 4 days per week
Thanks heaps for posting this. Have been wanting a dash of it for the cellar since it hit around this price in small amounts that I missed out on at vintage cellars during the covid write down frenzy five years back. Very pleased to nab a case, particularly the '18 given it carries a JH//HH confluence at 96pts.$30 2018 Nebu
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Mystery BL182 Premium Barossa Valley Cabernet Shiraz 2018 - Mystery Wine
Mystery BL182 Premium Barossa Valley Cabernet Shiraz 2018 - Mystery Winewww.winestar.com.au
Decent wine although fading slightly after an hour open. Rang Skye but they would not divulge maker.Skye Cellars offer, with free refund if not happy. Any ideas?
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Premium Unlabelled Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2021 (Export Stock)
This exceptional wine was originally packaged for export, but fortunately, it’s still available right here for you. It’s hands-down one of the best deals we’ve ever offered. We stawww.skyecellars.com.au
Thanks and also thanks to @redbigot . Boomed on a case, too, and sharing with friends. 2018 Cab/Shiraz makes it difficult to not to buyFrom the email (emphasis is mine):
56.4/43.1/0.7% cabernet sauvignon/ shiraz/other, from vines aged 20–120 yo. Matured 18 months in 18% new French oak hogsheads, then barrel selected. One of the most exciting modern additions to the extensive Grant Burge portfolio, a cracking rendition that epitomises the integrity and endurance of the great Australian blend in the Barossa. Impenetrable in depth and vibrant in hue, contrasting blackcurrant and blackberry fruit density and a crunch of vibrant energy. Super-fine, commanding tannins, great fruit drive and high-class French oak make for impressive potential. Drink to: 2048; Price: $100.00; Date Tasted: Feb 2019; Alcohol: 14.5; Rating: 96 Points; James Halliday Wine Companion
I reckon the 6premium mixed shiraz at $149 would be a better punt for variety from them.I don’t recall when this became a $60/btl wine, but reasonable buying now: Mount Avoca
Carpe Diem is on. Nothing of great discount to tempt, thankfully.
this does sound like a cracker indeed, and a JH 96 is good. But it did leave me to think how much do you need to see at normal retail pricing for a wine to get a JH 97 or 98? We are talking the richter scale here where every point has to infer a wine that is at least fifty per cent better than the number below. Consequently the Nebu at one hundred dollars ain't cheap but you can get plenty of good Shiraz at 96JH for thirty five bucks on special say when normally about $50. So the value equation to me seems a bit out of whack. But scores to some are scores to others. I am sure that Sam Kim would score this higher judging by past comments made. Maybe another Aussie judge would give in 92, another 95. it's so tricky however for under $30, I do not think you can go far wrong. I still can taste the absolute awesomeness of the 2009 Meschach which got my best wine of 2016 award. So what did it beat you ask. Hungerford Hill Gundagai 2013 shiraz,Hoddles Creek Top Paddock Pint 2015 at twelve a bottle if you don't mind umpire, Epsilon tempranillo 2015, Kakaba reswerve Shiraz 2013 and in sixth, Driftwood from double you aye semillon 2016. I love these drives down memory lane at time.Thanks heaps for posting this. Have been wanting a dash of it for the cellar since it hit around this price in small amounts that I missed out on at vintage cellars during the covid write down frenzy five years back. Very pleased to nab a case, particularly the '18 given it carries a JH//HH confluence at 96pts.
Of course, the continued huge discounting of blass n burge etc primo wines does make me wonder what's going on here.
Not having their own winery, the Vices employed the services of top winemakers outside the region, first taking their fruit to Trevor Mast at Mount Langi Ghiran, over the border in Victoria, and, since 2004, to Paul Drogemuller at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills.A few good ones ...
Lindemans Limestone Ridge 2021 $30
Highbank Coonawarra 2014 $20
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Could you please post the link?JD 983 is Thompson Estate Chardonnay 2023, $20, I missed last time in vinomofo, Just order a case.
Just open the email in your browser from the link at top of the email and post that link.JDCellars - Redirecting...
James Dominguez Cellars was established in 1997 and is still a 100% independently owned wine merchant. James continues to personally identify extraordinary value as a pro-consumer purveyor of wine. Regular wine offers will be available exclusively through James Dominguez Cellars via an email alert.jdcellars.us2.list-manage.com
Arrived today, I’d give it a yeah it’s okay rating. The Lindeman’s and the Balmoral Syrah are ones I’ve been meaning to try so that solves that.Pls show when it arrives so I can cry. Probs a mix of top and middle shelf I reckon, having slept on it and woken up with FOMO
Different to mineArrived today, I’d give it a yeah it’s okay rating. The Lindeman’s and the Balmoral Syrah are ones I’ve been meaning to try so that solves that.