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Friday 28 November 2014

2006 Binder Mitchell Gunslingers Shiraz


Purchase: $9.50 from Crackawines
Nose: A bit of funk, due to bottle age. Can detect vanillin oak characters.

Palate: Savoury with pepper spice, good body with lingering finish.


Out of 10: 5


Value: OK




Wednesday 26 November 2014

2009 The Derek Victorian Grampians Shiraz


Purchase: $4.99 (2-4-1) from GetWinesDirect

Nose: Dark fruits and hint of spice

Palate: Good fruit, medium unassuming body and easy lingering finish

Out of 10: 7

Value: Excellent
 
This wine and Block 51 are to blame for the start of much on-line wine purchasing, tasting gatherings and general enjoyment. The Derek of 2009 was the go to BBQ Red.

 

Update: I've found the tasting notes from the gathering pictured.
Wine Tasting by the boys - 20 Dec 2012
Tasters:
Larcombe, Grant
Liebig, Peter
Rositano, Joe           
Wines for the tasting:
1) Bin 63 Triton Shiraz 2009
2) The Derek Shiraz 2009
3) Limb Single Vinyard Shiraz 2009
4) Block 51 Basket Press Shiraz 2010
Preliminary Notes by Liebig as he pours, "Ah,  All smelling good", "Far out" , "Cheese, Hell Yeah", "Check this out, Block 51 is very different to the other 3, Very Purple."

LET THE FUN BEGIN 6pm - Round 1
GL:
Triton.. trusty Triton
Derek.. ah the Derek. Yes I can see that this is one to savour.
Limb..  Sharper than the Derek initially. Not drinking as well as I remember my first bottle... Which was orgasmic.
Block 51.. Softer than the Limb. Fruitier than the Derek. Could still be the champion.
"That's my early impressions done. Now a pause in typing while I enjoy. 
PL:
Triton.. Underrated
Derek..  Mmmmm - still rates above Triton
Limb..  Noice. Not sure why at this stage. More body than D and T. Smooth.
Block 51..  Still the one. Dammit. Head and shoulders above the others. Solid. Fruity. Smooth.

JR:
Block 51.. Say no more Soft, fruit classic shiraz - best
Derek.. Like a brillant tune - gets better with every tasting - slight pepppery tastes - fantastic
Limb.. Not bad - has potential - totally f###ing confused as a discussion b/w Derek and Limb has numbed more thought processes
Triton.. Very watery compared with others but very nice to drink in any season .. even with "white wine" food
 
6:30 pm
GL:
To finish up...  
A most excellent tasting session.
The clear winner, Block 51. You just can't beat basket press fruit juice=iness. How will we replace you.
Some indecision on second position. The lean is towards the Derek. The smoothness and back pallet opulence shows through.
Meanwhile, the Limb. My orgasmic sensation, comes on a little spicy when switching between wines. In a years time, and some mellowing this will likely outrate the Derek easily. Much enjoyment to be had from both of these wines. Some fun competition to be had in taste offs. Unfortunately, the Derek is now unavailable from Tony. Buy up and cellar the Limb peeps.
and that leaves us last, but not least, well least today but not unworthy. the Triton. You can drink it at a BBQ and share it with your friends, you can drink it a restaurant, you can drink it any old how. It is very drinkable, but in the leagues of these other three, it is only slightly better than my water :)

Final comments Pete?
I can't believe how the Block 51 compares to the others. "The others" are definitely not bad wines. You could pour a glass of any of them in any company - and receive a nod of approval. The Block 51 is special. So smooth. So fruity. So wonderful.
And so begins the quest to de-throne the Block 51.
 
7:30pm
Mr Rositano...
 has been 'encouraged' to drink the Limb THEN the Derek. In an effort to compare them, one their own. Sorry about the water dude...
Once you try The Limb on its own for a moment and gain a little "momentum" it really does start to shine.

  
 

2009 Bodega Dos Andes Chalten Malbec Coleccion


Purchase: $14.99 from GetWinesDirect

Nose: Sweet fruit and oak

Palate: Dark fruit and dry tannic finish

Out of 10: 8

Value: Excellent


2010 Greg Cooley Wines Five-Year-Olds and Dogs Rose



Purchase: ~$20 from Cellar Door

Nose: Jammy bouquet, candy floss.

Palate: Fruity initial sweetness then a peach ice tea (likely due to age) and marmalade stickiness. Fresh acid to finish.

Out of 10: 8

Value: Good

2008 Pikes Eastside Shiraz



Purchase: from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2012 Torzi Matthews Frost Dodger Eden Valley Shiraz



Purchase: $25.00 from Taste Eden Valley Wine Room

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2008 Songlines Estate bylines McLaren Vale Shiraz



Purchase: TBA from GetWinesDirect

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2010 Sevenhill Inigo Late Harvest Gewurztraminer



Purchase: from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2007 Yalumba Single Site Kalimna Shiraz



Purchase: $~50 from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2010 Normans Old Vine Shiraz



Purchase: $9.99 from GetWinesDirect

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2012 Eden Hall Riesling



Purchase: $25 from Taste Eden Valley Wine Room

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2005 Kilikanoon Covenant Shiraz



Purchase: from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2005 Olssens of Watervale The Olssen Six



Purchase: from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2011 Greg Cooley Wines Reserve Chardonnay



Purchase: from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2006 Whiskey Gulley Wines Black Rod Shiraz

Purchase: Gift 

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2010 Kilikanoon Mort's Block Watervale Riesling



Purchase: from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2005 Grant Burge Filsell Old Vine Shiraz




Purchase: ~$35 from Cellar Door

Nose: Still young on the nose! Vanillan Oak.

Palate: Sweet luscious red fruit, this wine persists with flavour. Drinking beautifully at 10 years! This is a wine for the old school Barossa wine lover.

Out of 10: 9

Value: Good

Tasted New Years Eve 2014.

2010 Block 51 Basket Pressed Shiraz


Purchase: $9.99 from GetWinesDirect

Nose: Dark fruits and oak

Palate: Big rich and fresh fruit driven wine. Chocolate and soft tannins. The wine by which all other young Shiraz must compete. My favourite.

Out of 10: 10

Value: Excellent

2006 Wolf Blass Grey Label McLaren Vale Shiraz


Purchase: $30-50 from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2008 Kilikanoon Barrel Fermented Semillon


Purchase: $TBA from Cellar Door

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2010 Songlines McLaren Vale Shiraz

Purchase: $TBA from GetWinesDirect

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA


Looking forward to tasting this soon!

2012 Nelson & Way Shiraz


Purchase: $12.99 from Crackawines

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

2012 M. Chapoutier Crozes-Hermitage


Purchase: $24.99 from Dan Murphy's

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: TBA

Value: TBA

Looking forward to tasting this soon!

NV Banrock Station Sparkling White Shiraz


Purchase: $5.60 from Dan Murphy's

Nose: Strawberry

Palate: Nice bead, light-style just off-dry and not pretending to be a Shiraz. Easy summer drinking!

Out of 10: 7

Value: Excellent

2013 Normans Holbrooks Road Sauvignon Blanc

Purchase: $4.99 (2-4-1) from GetWinesDirect

Nose: TBA

Palate: TBA

Out of 10: 8

Value: Excellent 

2013 Normans Holbrooks Road Pinot Gris

Purchase: $4.99 (2-4-1) from GetWinesDirect

Nose: Tropical Fruits

Palate: Easy drinking, inoffensive Summer white

Out of 10: 8

Value: Excellent