Celebrating Thursday night with this special air dried Shiraz & Cab Sav blend - K1 Tzimmukin (raisined grapes) by Geoff Hardy.
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I just can't get past the white pepper taste in the Maverick Twins GSM 2014 - I sometimes astounded that there's even any wine those bottles! I'm happy to gift my bottles to Sydney-siders who like this
funny name but what's it like? Geoff hardy is an obvious Fo favourite but I started drinking a little of his Viognier from Winemarket many years ago. I guess he is calling this wine what Jim Carrey kept saying in one of his movies.
It was strange being a Vinho Verde of, to me, unknown grape types, slightly spritzig, bright limes on the initial palate, acidic. 9.5%. Mellowed over time. We drank it with thus for lunch! (A version of Portuguese Francesinha)You don't see Calem Port in Australia much. How was it? And why is the Casal Garcia strange - is it the slight spritz? I really enjoy this wine as a budget quaffer in Australia (available direct from importer via Petersham Liquor Mart if anyone wants some), but wish we could pay Portuguese prices for it - was about 4-5 euro a bottle when I was there 4 years ago!
Anyway, please keep posting Portuguese wines, TMA, you've got a keen observer here
It was strange being a Vinho Verde of, to me, unknown grape types, slightly spritzig, bright limes on the initial palate, acidic. 9.5%. Mellowed over time. We drank it with thus for lunch! (A version of Portuguese Francesinha)
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I actually have tons more photos of all the Portuguese wines we have drunk over the last week, including some from "old vineyards" which are particularly characteristic of the Douro valley where a specific wine can have more than 36 different grape types. Very drinkable but difficult to get your head around.
The Douro is fabulous, great wines, food and friendly Portuguese people, and dimly stunning scenery. Definately a destination for wine lovers. There's much much more than just port, if that's not enough in itself.
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...... great wines, food and friendly Portuguese people....
Grand Irvine 2006 at Langtons right now - $35/bottle
I tried a 2006 recently and was quite disappointed in it. It was cloyingly sweet, without a lot of the complexity I am used to in the wine. I'm hoping it was just a dud bottle. I'll try and find my tasting notes a little later when I have some free time.
I haven't had the opportunity to taste the 2004, but absolutely loved the 2008.
Thanks AC, I have successfully bid on a few bottles from Langton's over the last week that are due to be sent - as I am paying delivery for 12 I think I will grab a couple.
Delectable Blue, (or anyone else) any comments positive or negative between the 2004, 2006 and 2008 vintages
I'm no longer on the Warrabilla list and not 100% sure why but they did make some great wine
Please excuse the rudimentary notes - I've never been good at descriptors. But gosh this is good! So smooth, luscious & complex. Huge @ 17.5% ABV, but balanced.
Winery notes say more than I can: 2015 Parola’s Limited Release Durif | Warrabilla Wines
Cracked one last Thursday, initially got some alcohol heat, but it calmed down after 5 - 10 mins. We managed to stretch it out until Sunday night, when it started to show port-ish oxidised characters. But there was far more air than wine left in the bottle by then, so probably being a bit harsh.
I realise that most of this forum favour BIG REDS - I don't any more, (heavy oak is evil) & this is big but it really is beautifully put together. I don't think you'll find a classier wine for less than the $34.99 you can get it for.
Highly recommended as a very fine wine & an exemplary rendition of Durif. They also make highly regarded Zinfandel (Will demolish one this week end), Shiraz & CS. I'd like to sample their Marsanne too, being a long-time fan of Tahbilk.
There's more than Shiraz, CS & Merlow you know ...
I'm no longer on the Warrabilla list and not 100% sure why but they did make some great wine
I'll say they do. The Zinfandel is a cracker too! They haven't had a good enough year for the Parola's since 2009. Gotta love that integrity to not devalue their own brand.
Say, Beefarmer - did you swing by & pick up some of this? And if not, why not?
Also I snared some of the Top Paddock (sic?) Pinot from Boccacio's at your recommendation. Very nice, but I don't have a Hoddles to compare with it (yet).
Celebrating Thursday night with this special air dried Shiraz & Cab Sav blend - K1 Tzimmukin (raisined grapes) by Geoff Hardy.
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I'll say they do. The Zinfandel is a cracker too! They haven't had a good enough year for the Parola's since 2009. Gotta love that integrity to not devalue their own brand.
Say, Beefarmer - did you swing by & pick up some of this? And if not, why not?
Also I snared some of the Top Paddock (sic?) Pinot from Boccacio's at your recommendation. Very nice, but I don't have a Hoddles to compare with it (yet).
Yes I did, I popped into Nicks at east Donnie and bought a couple of botts of the Durif for a little bit of a long term hold. I am glad you asked as I was doing a little bit of research on the 360 wines on their 'Hot List" and after narrowing down the field to about 7, I am due for another drop in there. I them wrangled this seven to two. hey, you can't buy everythring. One of them is the Vintage port 2006 or close from Warrabilla. the second is a McLaren vale yangarra 13 shiraz at about $25.Never had a yangarra but will drop in for a couple of botts as well.
I am glad you like the top paddock. I find the value outstanding and the quality extremely impressive as well. just so drinkable with no sharp edges. It's not a forty five dollar pinot, but it sits pretty damn well with me.