It's always the high rrp wines that generate the most curiosity... and the most dissapointment
From Huey Lewis and the News comes a classic but Oh So relevant misohoney-
Doctor Doctor give me the news I have a bad case of Doc Adams 1838. I ain't lovin' you though.
This one was a six pack at $25 Vino bucks. Not cheap but certainly nasty. $150 for a sixer.
Had one, emailed the broker, picked up remaining 5 only 2 days later. Not an uncommon return, wink wink nudge nudge.
Again service at the Fo is absolutely faultless so I turned six at $25 into 12 at $15(throw in $30extra) with a big shoutout to Whininganddining for alerting me to it, the 2018 Cabernet Barrossan Blend that is the Shotfire Q.
Ladies and Gents, I didn't get four Q. I got 12. Again, after the same August purchase with my pommy born brother doing his best Jacko in love Thy Neighbour...........lets reminisce a little about how good that show really was - "I'll 'av 'arf " .
Yes some of the high rrp wines do disappoint. Here's another one.
Someone made mention of trying the 2019 Jilyara The WIlliams Block Cab Sauv a few weeks back and saying it was quite thin. Cracked it today and I have to agree. For over $70 retail, I found nothing redeeming about it. Someone in WA is clearly taking the pee eye double five. I hate to say it because I am not a penfolds buyer per se but the Penfolds crowd would be giving you something you would certainly not be returning if it cost $70. And at $210 a 6 pack, this one was up there in the 'Fos pricing structure. But it's no good. Our initial wine critic was right and i feared that 2 to 3 weeks later remenbering your comment. You know who you were.
The 5 remaining are going back. But help.
What do i change it for with guaranteed success Fo afficianados?