Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

Well worth it. Went to the Brisbane event last night. Tasted everything we wanted to try except for a couple of disappointing omissions, The No.1, Journal and Seppelt Sparkling Show and the Annie Lanes.
Of the big guns our standouts were -
In order Penfolds - Magill - RWT - St Henri - followed by the Schubert which was incredibly tight and a questionable at price point.
Wynns Michael over the Riddoch by a long stretch, a six pack of the Black label purchased for the long term.
Wolf Blass Black label - got a serious wow from me and probably my pick of the night
Lindemans trio were all great Limestone (purchased), Pyrus then the St George
Devils Lair Cabernet - which was a steal and purchased.
All in all a great night

Great summary, Whodoesthat.

Totally agree on the Wynn's. The John Riddoch was a disappointment (mostly because the palate ended very abruptly for a wine of this pedigree), and was a distant second to the Michael. I quite liked the Childs too. I wasn't a fan of the latest V&A. I loved the 12 last year. Maybe trying it alongside all the icons didn't help.

I only tried a few of the Penfolds as we went there last and much of it had run out (I'd also tried them at the Sydney launch too). The Magill was my standout, and probably my favourite on the night. But thinking back to the Penfolds tasting event, I do remember the RWT being my favourite of that night. I also really rated the St Henri. Like you, I thought the Max Schubert was not worth $450, but was a massive nostalgia play (although it held its own against the Magill).

The Lindeman's Trio were good buys (if I was buying, I would have gone for the St George - it was so much better than the 12 for me). Did you notice the new labels? But I had a different taste preference to you on those. The St George really stood out, just ahead of the Limestone Ridge (that was quite sweet), and the Pyrus just didn't have the legs of the other two, but was nonetheless a nice drinking wine.

The top end Wolf Blass were a standout. AnonymousCoward and Katy got the Black Label 06 (I found it a bit disjointed and in transition, but it may have just needed time to settle - stunning wine though). The Platinum (although young and too big to really appreciate) was a seriously classy affair with great balance and structure. The latest Black Label was too commercial in style for my tastes, but I suspect trying alongside all the icon wines didn't help!

The Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz 04 was a fine, fine wine. The St Peters was as I remembered it from my last tasting - very elegant and nicely balanced with creme brûlée shining on the nose (very understated in style). The Drumborg Pinot Noir was very nice (pristine almost), and I would have got a case had I been in the buying mood.

The Annie's Lane Copper Trail was good (it even had a bit of barnyard, which was odd - bottle sulphur?), but for me it was not good enough for my high standards at its price point.

The Saltram The Journal was another seriously good wine.

As was Coldstream Hills Amplatheatre. Built for the long haul, but it's limited numbers mean the price is hugely overinflated. The middle road Coldstream Pinot was close and a fraction of the price.

As you can tell, we aimed our sights very high. Limiting ourselves mostly to the icon wines. Glad you enjoyed it as much as we did. I will definitely go again if they hold another one. And this time I'll go armed with a credit card and a willingness to spend. It was certainly worth it.
 
Wozza well written...I'm still a tad slow this morning having gone to dinner afterwards with my partners in crime....
Agree with the V&A, not as good as previous vintages....the Childs was good but struggled with the price tag....we had no intention of buying on the night but still collectively hit the 1k+ mark for a further discount.
 
Great summary, Whodoesthat.

Totally agree on the Wynn's. The John Riddoch was a disappointment (mostly because the palate ended very abruptly for a wine of this pedigree), and was a distant second to the Michael. I quite liked the Childs too. I wasn't a fan of the latest V&A. I loved the 12 last year. Maybe trying it alongside all the icons didn't help.

I only tried a few of the Penfolds as we went there last and much of it had run out (I'd also tried them at the Sydney launch too). The Magill was my standout, and probably my favourite on the night. But thinking back to the Penfolds tasting event, I do remember the RWT being my favourite of that night. I also really rated the St Henri. Like you, I thought the Max Schubert was not worth $450, but was a massive nostalgia play (although it held its own against the Magill).

The Lindeman's Trio were good buys (if I was buying, I would have gone for the St George - it was so much better than the 12 for me). Did you notice the new labels? But I had a different taste preference to you on those. The St George really stood out, just ahead of the Limestone Ridge (that was quite sweet), and the Pyrus just didn't have the legs of the other two, but was nonetheless a nice drinking wine.

The top end Wolf Blass were a standout. AnonymousCoward and Katy got the Black Label 06 (I found it a bit disjointed and in transition, but it may have just needed time to settle - stunning wine though). The Platinum (although young and too big to really appreciate) was a seriously classy affair with great balance and structure. The latest Black Label was too commercial in style for my tastes, but I suspect trying alongside all the icon wines didn't help!

The Seppelt Show Sparkling Shiraz 04 was a fine, fine wine. The St Peters was as I remembered it from my last tasting - very elegant and nicely balanced with creme brûlée shining on the nose (very understated in style). The Drumborg Pinot Noir was very nice (pristine almost), and I would have got a case had I been in the buying mood.

The Annie's Lane Copper Trail was good (it even had a bit of barnyard, which was odd - bottle sulphur?), but for me it was not good enough for my high standards at its price point.

The Saltram The Journal was another seriously good wine.

As was Coldstream Hills Amplatheatre. Built for the long haul, but it's limited numbers mean the price is hugely overinflated. The middle road Coldstream Pinot was close and a fraction of the price.

As you can tell, we aimed our sights very high. Limiting ourselves mostly to the icon wines. Glad you enjoyed it as much as we did. I will definitely go again if they hold another one. And this time I'll go armed with a credit card and a willingness to spend. It was certainly worth it.
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Great reviews from all about this event. An inexpensive example to sample some iconic wines over the course of a few hours and decipher the marketing prowess of the behemoth. At the end of the event, no one has any doubts that amazing wines have been enjoyed. The same can be said when great people get together to enjoy sampling some beautiful wines. It's simple chemistry really, a process that continues to bring out the best.
 
Just don't be surprised if you see the same case as cheap or cheaper in a week or two. I don't know about this particular one, but most of those other high-pointed mix cases have mysteriously gone up steeply in price ahead of this promotion.

A lot of items have gone up rather steeply there of late - I picked up this (current) $130 pack for $79 Buy Wine Online & Cheap Wine Deals Australia - WineMarket. It was even for sale at up to $140 a month or so back! The Maverick Trial Hill shiraz was selling for $169 a sixer on Christmas eve, and a couple of months later the same case was selling for $239. I've been wondering if there is some sort of surge pricing at work for when deals run hot.
 
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My local Dans had some interesting items on the clearance table today, possibly discontinued lines???

Penfolds Grandfather Rare Tawny 500ml $35.99
Morris Old Premium Rare Liqueur Muscat & Topaque $38.99
Bethany Old Quarry Fronti $14.39

The DM website still has the normal prices listed so most likely on an individual store basis.
 
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My local Dans had some interesting items on the clearance table today, possibly discontinued lines???

Penfolds Grandfather Rare Tawny 500ml $35.99
Morris Old Premium Rare Liqueur Muscat & Topaque $38.99
Bethany Old Quarry Fronti $14.39

The DM website still has the normal prices listed so most likely on an individual store basis.
Which store Jeza?
 
16% off Winemarket ends tonight

use code 16FOR16
Good get Viridianne - Perrier Jouet @$55 les 16% would have me in hook line and sinker but alas am o/s for another 2 weeks - thanks for posting

Edit: Bummer - as per T's & C's vouchers not applicable to Champers:

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do you mean the Melbourne Shareholder Wine Fair on 27th June that I mentioned earlier?

still shows available for me

fyi 2016 Wynnsday Collection Winemaker Dinner on 13th July at Taxi Riverside for $160

Hi qaz, I'm referring to the "Joe/Jane Public" one on the 28th, not the shareholder one. I'd never buy shares in a winery. ;) I can't see your tickets as my account isn't setup as a shareholder.

My Link: https://cellardoor.co/Wines/Country...ickets---Tuesday-28-June-2016/#/2_943.action#
 

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