An adequate substitute for Burgundy. 5 March 2016 Having finished a remarkable Chablis while cooking beef ragu, it was time for the main course. This wine was trashed by Australian critics on release. Two years later it was awarded Australian Pinot of the Year by Decanter. We purchased this wine from the Curly Flat Cellar…
Category: red wine
2011 Domaine Jean Chauvenet Vosne-Romanee
When Rachelle picks the wine it will be sublime. 20 February 2016 This wine was recommended by Asaf from Grand Millesime. Grand Millesime is an outstanding proprietor of Burgundy. A little on the Domaine: “Domaine Jean Chauvenet is a perfect example of the Burgundian family-run holding; restricted area (10 hectares); numerous appellations (9 in this case);…
2013 Domaine Odoul-Coquard Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Cheseaux Villages
All roads lead to Burgundy. 13 February 2016. The Aux Cheseaux straddles a road. The western half of the climat is premier cru. To the east the climat is classified villages. This Burgundy contains fruit from both but appellation laws dictate this wine is declared villages. 2013 Domaine Odoul-Coquard Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Cheseaux Villages Deep purple….
1999 Bests Great Western Cabernet Sauvignon
I draw the line at three. 6 February 2016. We opened this after the Benno disappointed. A good look at cool climate Cabernet Sauvignon and their aging potential. 1999 Bests Great Western Cabernet Sauvignon Cigar box and gentle potpourri. Sweet subtle black fruits. Dusty earth. Mouth filling with great length. Softening tannins with faded acidity….
2003 Seppelt Benno Shiraz
When one bottle just will not do. 6 February 2016. It seemed appropriate to follow the Forres Blend with another 2003 wine. A different variety, from a completely different climate was irrelevant. At one point it seemed the Benno was held in the same lofty esteem as the St Peters. Seppelt don’t even produce a…
2003 Keith Tulloch ‘Forres Blend’
The lottery of buying at auction. 6 February 2016 Backing up after Tuesday night’s Gevrey-Chambertin dinner. Who would have thought. What started with a quiet drink ended in three bottles. A great night. I have previously mentioned I am a fan of Keith Tulloch. His attention to detail is almost obsessive. His wines have class,…
The Premier Crus of Gevrey-Chambertin
A decade of decadence hosted by Grand Millesime 2 February 2016 A big night so early in the week. Champagne on arrival. Drappier Rose NV Brut Bright pink. Strawberries and citrus on the nose. Good structure with plenty of crisp acid despite some confectionary. Flight One. 2012 Domaine J.M Guillon Gevrey-Chambertin Les Perrieres Premier cru Dark…
2006 Woodstock ‘The Stocks’ Shiraz
When one bottle is not enough and two bottles is just greedy. 30 January 2016 At a decade old this half bottle is great drinking. Classic McLaren Vale. Details on Woodstock can be found here. 2006 Woodstock ‘The Stocks’ Shiraz Concentrated fruit, sweet spices, savoury notes and pepper on the nose. All fruit in the mouth….
2000 Glenguin Pokolbin Vineyard Shiraz
Testing the waters with outstanding cheese from Harper & Blohm. 30 January 2016 I picked fifteen of these up from auction. Its always a roll of the dice with the secondary market. If these had been cellared well they should be decent. 2000 was a great vintage in the Hunter Valley and the wines were…