Current New Secret Mclaren Shiraz $45 - to $20.25
Kangarilla Road Blanche Point?
Nice find. And there I was looking at the Fox Creek Old Vine Shiraz.
Current New Secret Mclaren Shiraz $45 - to $20.25
Kangarilla Road Blanche Point?
Nice find. And there I was looking at the Fox Creek Old Vine Shiraz.
what a bugger it's not the old vine! Great wine. would be in for 5 casesNice find. And there I was looking at the Fox Creek Old Vine Shiraz.
The Alluvial Fans was tasty - good length and very palate filling. This one (Blanche Point) seems a good deal for the price too.
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Not quite sure what you mean by that - I'm a male, and happy to drink wines as recommended by Jancis Robinson, a female, if only I could afford a lot of them! The Alluvial Fans is a big McLV shiraz, which would please most people who like that, regardless of gender I would think.Is this a woman's wine or not.
Note the buyers, Mary, Colleen, Sandra, Melanie.
Not quite sure what you mean by that - I'm a male, and happy to drink wines as recommended by Jancis Robinson, a female, if only I could afford a lot of them! The Alluvial Fans is a big McLV shiraz, which would please most people who like that, regardless of gender I would think.
transexualism is the new black Jason. You can't be discriminatory in any dialogueIs this a woman's wine or not.
Note the buyers, Mary, Colleen, Sandra, Melanie.
Does anybody have a link to the Glenlofty 2012 Shiraz, I see this with a 95 for previous vintage https://vinomofo.com/deals/red-wine/black-market-deal-shiraz-2012-dbd71c05 but halliday gave previous vintage of Glenlofty Shiraz a 93 Glenlofty Single Vineyard Pyrenees Shiraz 2011 | Australian Wine Companion (maybe another wine rating ?) Please Advise so I don't buy the wrong wine !
2 brand new reds to ponder over today. Cab Sav looks tempting though I feel the need to check share prices first. [and no that wasn't some kind of cryptic clue]
Any ideas on the Bordeaux Blend 2009? The closest I have come is:
Three GracesÂ*2009 - Chateau Tanunda
But Chateau Tanunda could hardly be described as a 'boutique producer'. I will keep hunting ...
JH indicates Haan Wilhelmus - pricing is out but it's a cellared release so not likely to match well anyway.
I'm more interested in the Orange Shiraz. any ideas? not many clues.
I dismissed the Haan on the basis it had other varieties in its blend not mentioned by VM:
Scores & History: 2009 Haan Wilhelmus Bordeaux Blend, Barossa Valley, Australia
"Indicative blend: 47% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc, 11% Malbec, 8% Petit Verdot"
Some pointers to Haan Wilhelmus. 2005 JH 95 points. Small production of 300 dozen 2012.
VinoMofo omit some varieties to throw us off, hence alcohol level, closure info not provided.