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May not be new but I just noticed Cellardoor.co have a page with some back vintages of Grange, St Henri and a Bin 90A
 
May not be new but I just noticed Cellardoor.co have a page with some back vintages of Grange, St Henri and a Bin 90A

Seems new to me - best buy: 1990 Bin 90A $600 :) (1991: Grange $1300, St Henri $300)
 
Tyrrell's Private Bin Club: You'll need to join to savour these phenomenal wines
  • 2017 Tyrrell's HVD Old Vines Chardonnay
  • 2017 and 2018 Tyrrell's Old Patch Shiraz
Wine: Tyrrell’s Sacred Site
  • 2018 Johnno’s Semillon (JH95)
  • 2017 4 Acres Hunter Valley Shiraz (JH97)
  • 2017 Johnno’s Hunter Valley Shiraz (JH97)
Distinct flavour of laid-back style: Brokenwood

Woodlands winemakers let their vineyards (rather than their egos) do the talking
  • 2017 Woodlands Wilyabrup Valley Cabernet Franc Merlot
  • 2016 Woodlands Clementine
  • 2015 Woodlands Russell Cabernet Sauvignon
Wine: Fraser Gallop Estate
  • 2017 Fraser Gallop Estate Palladian Wilyabrup Margaret River Chardonnay (JH98)
  • 2015 Fraser Gallop Estate Palladian Wilyabrup Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon (JH97)
  • 2018 Fraser Gallop Estate Wilyabrup Margaret River Ice Pressed Chardonnay (JH95)
Voyager’s journey
  • 2014 Voyager Estate Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon (JH98)
  • 2016 Voyager Estate Broadvale Block 5 Margaret River Chardonnay (JH96)
  • 2016 Voyager Estate Margaret River Chardonnay (JH95)
Clos call as purity holds sway: Clos Clare
  • Clos Clare Watervale Riesling 2018
  • Clos Clare The Hayes Boy Grenache 2018
Koomilya star: Steve Pannell
  • 2017 SC Pannell Smart Clarendon Grenache (JH97)
  • 2015 SC Pannell Koomilya DC Block McLaren Vale Shiraz (JH97)
  • 2015 SC Pannell Koomilya JC Block McLaren Vale Shiraz (JH97)
Winemaker’s ode to Joy Division: Known Pleasures
  • Known Pleasures Field White 2018
  • Known Pleasures Shiraz 2018
Mighty Quin has one mean shiraz
  • 2017 Quin Wines Eden Valley Shiraz
  • 2016 Quin Wines Barossa Valley Shiraz
Wine: Rutherglen
  • NV Morris Old Premium Rare Liqueur Muscat (JH100)
  • NV Chambers Rosewood Rare Rutherglen Muscat (JH100)
  • NV Chambers Rosewood Grand Rutherglen Muscadelle (JH98)
The greatest varieties
  • 2017 Coriole Estate McLaren Vale Grenache (JH97)
  • 2017 Serafino Reserve McLaren Vale Grenache (JH96)
  • 2017 Yangarra Estate Vineyard GSM McLaren Vale Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre (JH95)
Grenache’s moment
  • 2017 Bondar Rayner Vineyard Grenache (JH95)
  • 2017 Cellarmasters Blood Brother Republic Blewitt Springs McLaren Vale Grenache (JH96)
  • Z Rustica Barossa Valley Grenache (JH96)
Three 'smashable' grenache wines to try
  • Schwarz Wine Co. Thiele Road Barossa Valley Grenache 2017 (HH95)
  • Aphelion The Confluence McLaren Vale Grenache 2018 (HH93)
  • Zonte's Footstep Love Symbol McLaren Vale Grenache 2017 (HH92)
Mataro, the red wine variety that deserves to be better known
  • Woods Crampton Black Label Single Vineyard Mataro 2016 (RKP92)
  • Chapel Hill McLaren Vale Mourvedre 2016 (RKP90)
  • John Duval Wines Annexus Mataro 2016 (RKP91)
The rise of cool-climate shiraz
  • Waterton Hall 20 Year Old Vines Tasmania Shiraz 2017 (HH93)
  • Port Phillip Estate Mornington Peninsula Shiraz 2016 (HH93)
  • Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Vineyard Hawke's Bay Syrah 2016 (HH97)
The wonderful diversity of semillon
  • Tyrrell's Belford Single Vineyard Hunter Valley Semillon 2013 HH97
  • Two Rivers Stone's Throw Hunter Valley Semillon 2018 HH93
  • Mount Horrocks Clare Valley Semillon 2017 HH92
Love in a cold climate: Three European rieslings to try
  • Albert Mann Cuvee Albert Riesling 2016 (Alsace) (HH93)
  • Wagner Stempel Riesling Gutswein Brocken 2017 (Rheinhessen) (HH92)
  • Dr Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Cabinet 2017 (Mosel) (HH95)
Escape from our bland old blends
  • Yangarra Blanc 2018 (McLaren Vale)
  • Vignerons Schmolzer and Brown Pret-a-Blanc 2018 (King Valley)

Australia's Wine Business Magazine (WBM) Wines of the Year 2018 - Mike Bennie & Tyson Stelzer
Tyson Stelzer's Top Wines of 2018
Huon Hooke’s best Australian wines of 2018
 
i would put mount pleasant over brokenwood , older vinyards and much better wine. too much people knows about tyrrells now, use to be $60 a bottle for the sacred site wines, now all allocation is taken up by existing members.
 
i would put mount pleasant over brokenwood , older vinyards and much better wine.

Yes, in terms of value, Tyrrell's > Mount Pleasant > Brokenwood

too much people knows about tyrrells now, use to be $60 a bottle for the sacred site wines, now all allocation is taken up by existing members.

According to Chris Tyrrell on Winefront recently:

Currently 8 Acres is available to everyone to add to their standing order as it is a new product. it won’t run out before release though, so there is no rush with that one if you want to wait and taste at the release tastings.
Old Patch is fully allocated.

4 Acres and Johnno’s – due to an IT double up last year (long story), both have a small amount available to add to standing orders which we will be releasing in the coming weeks as the standing order letters go out. We will go the 4 Acres waiting list etc first then whatever is left will be open.
 
Seems new to me - best buy: 1990 Bin 90A $600 :) (1991: Grange $1300, St Henri $300)

Not sure how I missed this. One of the best wines I've ever had. Can pick it up in the auction lottery for under $400 usually though.
 
Not sure how I missed this. One of the best wines I've ever had. Can pick it up in the auction lottery for under $400 usually though.

Haven't had mine yet - still in the cellar with the 920 and Grange, though I think that the Grange is 1991 (however I do have a 1990 Hill of Grace)


cellardoor.co now also have magnums of 1991 Wynns Centenary Shiraz Cab for $400, perhaps considered their best wine ever alongside the first John Riddoch, 1982, both of which I've had - more tempting :)
 
Haven't had mine yet - still in the cellar with the 920 and Grange, though I think that the Grange is 1991 (however I do have a 1990 Hill of Grace)


cellardoor.co now also have magnums of 1991 Wynns Centenary Shiraz Cab for $400, perhaps considered their best wine ever alongside the first John Riddoch, 1982, both of which I've had - more tempting :)

Last winter I cracked my 920 while a friend opened his 90a. Both cracking wines and drinking really well now. Probably bottle variation, but the 920 I'd suggest drinking now and over the next couple of years, while the 90a had more left in the tank still.
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Last winter I cracked my 920 while a friend opened his 90a. Both cracking wines and drinking really well now. Probably bottle variation, but the 920 I'd suggest drinking now and over the next couple of years, while the 90a had more left in the tank still.
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4-6.30pm tomorrow: Penfolds 175th Anniversary Special Bin Tasting @ Magill Estate
  • 1982 Bin 820 Coonawarra Cabernet Shiraz
  • 1990 Bin 920 Coonawarra Cabernet Shiraz
  • 2008 Bin 620 Coonawarra Cabernet Shiraz
  • 1962 Bin 60A Coonawarra Cabernet Kalimna Shiraz
  • 1967 Bin 7 Coonawarra Cabernet Kalimna Shiraz
  • 1990 Bin 90A Coonawarra Cabernet Barossa Valley Shiraz
  • 2004 Bin 60A Coonawarra Cabernet Barossa Valley Shiraz
  • 1990 Bin 95 Grange
  • 1996 Block 42 Kalimna Cabernet Sauvignon
  • 2004 Block 42 Kalimna Cabernet Sauvignon
  • 2010 Bin 1701 Kalimna Block 3C Shiraz
  • Penfolds g3

Langmeil Masterclass - Old Vine Garden Release
7.30-9.30pm Wednesday 10th April @ Fassina Liquor - Somerton Park

James Lindner (owner & 6th generation Barossan) will guide you through 12 premium Langmeil wines including the ultra-premium 2016 vintage of The Freedom 1843 Shiraz
 
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Hit me with YOUR two best Seminyak eateries which represent the best quality and bang for your buck and i would be grateful CE. Further, anyone else too who has been recently. We go May20.
 
Champs or Reds only pls

beeformer best restaurant without blinking is Barbacoa - 2008 Meshach for ~$130 is fab value for Bali wine prices - food is spectacular too

BOYnCOW is also spectacular - food particularly - ambience incredible - wine overpriced but hey 2 out of 3 ain’t bad.

Sorry for OT posting but best to answer questions when asked
 
Not sure if this belongs here but at least everyone will see it.
I am looking at another wine fridge .
The little Asian model has died again and it's time for something better.
New fridges seem grossly overpriced and I am looking at s/h with an expectation of a repair sometime.
I have seen a few Vintecs needing repair and wonder about the real -v- perceived quality
My question is : How long have your fridges lasted and what brands do y'all have ?
 
I had a small TWE promotion Vintec (40 bottle?) - lasted about a year over warranty, cost to fix was more than a replacement unit. I have a 120 bottle vintec also from a TWE promotion - still going, and I have 2 x Liebherr's that seem far better quality than Vintec. I only have experience with these 4 units so a minute sample size, but I will avoid Vintec in the future. I like the solid door models, but I don't have mine out on display
 
I've got a liebherr one, it died just under 3 years - their customer service is exceptional, but they had to replace the part 3 times...it cools fine, but every now and then the light fridge flashes when the compressor turns on. They were happy to keep sending out techs to replace the part, but I can't be bothered and just lived with it now...Would I go liebherr again, prob yes due to their customer service.
 

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