If you regret about the 3L I think VM might obliged on the swap plus difference.
Anyone tried the Anderson Grenache?
Yes, I bought a case when it was first offered. The cork looked in perfect condition and the wine is just beautiful.
Can't work out what today's 2012 C'warra Cabernet is! It does say Cabernet, not Cab/Sauv. Any ideas?
Forgot to add my own thoughts - perhaps Howard Park?
Can't work out what today's 2012 C'warra Cabernet is! It does say Cabernet, not Cab/Sauv. Any ideas?
I think I'd put my money on it being Bowen Estate.
Contraband deal - SA Shiraz 2013 - I think its the Anarchist Mt Benson. While I think the 2012 secret deal Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 is Rymill Classic Cab Sav.
I bought this too, found I had a credit on my account for some reason I cant remember, made it an easy buy.Spanish Red MCG 2012
Just received my latest acquisition. Still available.
Vinomofo (Wine Cru) also into wine importation.
The Rymill looks half decent, currently $26 a bottle at Dan's. Have tried their Dark Horse 2013 Coonawarra Cab Sauv, not bad but lacking a bit of refinement. Probably needed some age.
I need a decent, affordable case of (ideally big, bold) cab sav to reaffirm my previous love of it.
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You may not like what you find in current vintages. You must consider cellering as an option to truly appreciate great CS.
just home from a hard days slog, opened up the golden lion, Lou miranda 2013 shiraz and i have to say after the second glass assesment, it's damn good. is it worth fifty bucks...this is highly subjective as well as this sort of taste world i rarely get to.....suffice to say i have paid more, to get less, but not very often........ is it worth thirty thirty five. certainly. end of story. dr ralph is very correct in cabernet selection....i had a zema estate two weekends ago, the 2009 cabernet. while i was assessing the coonawarra BM 2012 this morning, i thought of zema, but theres is currently the 2010 and it's $25. this is a great price for a cabernet, but i am sure the dr can point you in the direction of many. the problem may be, and he can elaborate concerning his comments, that the last few years may not have been up to his standard. lets be honest, what you taste in you first bottle is a great assessment in my opinion. cough wine stays cough for a long time. finding cabernets in the 2006 - 2010 range is probably what the dr was thinking as well, even though he has wine back from 1998....You may not like what you find in current vintages. You must consider cellering as an option to truly appreciate great CS.