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Anyone know which Margaret River cabernet this is?


Not a lot of details in the listing (alcohol %, other grapes?).

Edit: my best guess is l'enclos du tertre Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, but I'm not sure. Matches on Halliday points, women in wine, single vineyard, boutique producer and some of the wine description.
 
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Anyone know which Margaret River cabernet this is?


Not a lot of details in the listing (alcohol %, other grapes?).

Edit: my best guess is l'enclos du tertre Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, but I'm not sure. Matches on Halliday points, women in wine, single vineyard, boutique producer and some of the wine description.
Ashbrook Estate Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 is also a possibility, winemaking includes Catherine Edwards, daughter (pedigree?) of the owner.
 
Any clues on this

Pinot Noir 2021 - Birthday Deal #57561​


Wondering if it’s the 2021 Punch. Didn’t try the 2020 until it had sold out. Would’ve bought another case had I tried out. My style of Pinot.
 
I'd love to pay $20-$30 per bottle. Glen eldon Twisted trunk reserve shiraz 2021, rolf binder bulls blood 2018 (know it's mataro dominant) Powell & Sons the blend
Barossa Shiraz from VM I've tried at $30 or under, descending price order:
Schild Estate Pramie Shiraz 2021 - but it's $20 as a mystery wine on Winestar.
Schild Estate Narrow Road Shiraz 2021 - kept that, but slightly preferred the Narrow Road Shiraz-Cabernet blend, sold out.
Schild Estate Edel Shiraz 2018 - better than the 2019.
Rosenvale The Seventh Shiraz 2021 - I don't like many of the Rosenvales, often a bit lean and hard, this one was a keeper.
Craneford No 1 Limited Edition Shiraz 2021 - tannins a bit big for the fruit, but should cellar well
Schwarz Wine Company Nitschke Block Single Vineyard Shiraz 2021 (56745) - sent it back
Craneford Basket Press Shiraz 2021 - Ok for the price.
Monterra Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2021 - not outstanding for the price, but kept it for quaffer packs for friends.
Lou Miranda Golden Lion Shiraz - consistent at $15
 
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I don't think that Maverick sold a single bottle at the stated RRP tbh. Happy to be proved wrong. I did buy Maverick wines in the past. Nice wines but no way I would ever pay their RRP.
I rarely pay the RRP for any wine either! I've had a couple of Maverick reds in the past & enjoyed them, & I expect the Ahren's will be good. But we'll see.
 
Barossa Shiraz from VM I've tried at $30 or under, descending price order:
Schild Estate Pramie Shiraz 2021 - but it's $20 as a mystery wine on Winestar.
Schild Estate Narrow Road Shiraz 2021 - kept that, but slightly preferred the Narrow Road Shiraz-Cabernet blend, sold out.
Schild Estate Edel Shiraz 2018 - better than the 2019.
Rosenvale The Seventh Shiraz 2021 - I don't like many of the Rosenvales, often a bit lean and hard, this one was a keeper.
Craneford No 1 Limited Edition Shiraz 2021 - tannins a bit big for the fruit, but should cellar well
Schwarz Wine Company Nitschke Block Single Vineyard Shiraz 2021 (56745) - sent it back
Craneford Basket Press Shiraz 2021 - Ok for the price.
Monterra Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2021 - not outstanding for the price, but kept it for quaffer packs for friends.
Lou Miranda Golden Lion Shiraz - consistent at $15
Great list. The Edel 2018 must be really excellent, because we cracked the 2019 at Easter, & it got the most votes (above the McLaren Vales including Curtis Pasha 2018, Sharktooth 2016 & a great Merrill 2016 shiraz). Yes, the Lou Miranda has been consistently reliable value at $15. Update, we're still kicking on (just!) & Clare Valley's Kilikanoon, The Oracle, shiraz 2016, is holding its own - did get it sub $30 fron the Fo a fair while back
 
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I rarely pay the RRP for any wine either! I've had a couple of Maverick reds in the past & enjoyed them, & I expect the Ahren's will be good. But we'll see.
I pay RRP often. Wendourie, Rockford, Sami-Odi, Standish, Wild Duck Creek estate, Thomas Allen, Petersons, Piggs Peake etc none have ridiculous RRPs like Mavericks although some could.
 

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