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Sorry my bad, it is indeed the 2015, I think too many days and wines have flowed under the bridge since it was first offered :oops:

Perhaps best to repeat Mr Halliday's comments on the 2015 in that case: James Halliday - Published on 01 Aug 2017

"Good colour; the excellent vintage has provided winemaker Paul Gordon with a full hand of cassis and mulberry to play with, and he's played his cards well. The overall result is a medium-bodied cabernet that is already seductive, but please keep your hands off it for the first few years of what will be a long life. 95 points"
 
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Wines can vary significantly from vintage to vintage!!!

Leconfield is a great drop at cellar door prices, and can generally be enjoyed early, or with some healthy age on it.

I haven't tasted the 2015, so will reserve comment on the specifics of that vintage, but I am quietly confident of drinking and cellaring potential.


FWIW - I almost never drink wine on the second or third day. I generally find most table wine (especially Australian) is well "past it" with that much oxygen.
 
FWIW - I almost never drink wine on the second or third day. I generally find most table wine (especially Australian) is well "past it" with that much oxygen.

I find if I pour half a bottle into a smaller "half bottle" and pop it back in the wine fridge, that tends to dramatically slow down any oxidation, and you sometimes get quite nice wine by day 2.
 
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I find if I pour half a bottle into a smaller "half bottle" and pop it back in the wine fridge, that tends to dramatically slow down any oxidation, and you sometimes get quite nice wine by day 2.

I have done this from time to time also.
The Wirra Wirra Church Block bottles are particularly good for getting a better seal.

I still tend to enjoy most on the day/night of opening.
 
Wow, forgotten about these as I generally don't leave anything in a bottle once opened:rolleyes:!

My regimen is to try and stick to a glass (quite a large one mind!) Monday through to Thursday and then let my head go with a couple on Frid/Sat/Sunday so the Vacu Vin allows me around three nights supping out of one bottle, I could easily drink more than that but my recovery rate is very slow in the morning these days :-| Great thread on paraphernalia btw, I'd forgotten about it....
 
For fans of (Yarra Valley) cabernet sauvignon, such as the [post=1645419]2012 Oakridge Whitsend[/post], Woolworths/BWS currently have the 2015 Punt Road Cabernet Sauvignon for $22.50 - Cashrewards gives 5.6% cashback for BWS, $20 for new Woolworths customers (hopefully [post=1527770]more again soon[/post] :))

Punt Road Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 $19.64, Pierro Chardonnay 2015 $52.50, Teusner Joshua GSM 2016 $22.92 @ Woolworths Online - ends today :)
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/327008
 
I was offered 2 dozen Dianas 2015 at $106.25. They said there is only 58 dozen left for general distribution. I guess the rest will be held for restaurants and tastings.
 
I was offered 2 dozen Dianas 2015 at $106.25. They said there is only 58 dozen left for general distribution. I guess the rest will be held for restaurants and tastings.

$106.25 a bottle directly from Cullen?
 

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