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What wine are you drinking atm ?

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NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

30 Jul 2016 9:33pm
On the back of my beer thread, tell the greenroom what vino you are drinking tonight.
These days I enjoy 'old school' Chardy.
Know the Hunter Valley like the back of my hand.
Have started to venture into Beechworth,Victoria recently & Burgundy, France.
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

30 Jul 2016 9:48pm
Bundy 2016
Nozza
Nozza

VIC

2882 posts

31 Jul 2016 12:08am
Wife claims I snore if I drink wine.
No evidence that I have seen to support it, but generally stick to beer.
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

30 Jul 2016 10:12pm
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Cobra said...
Bundy 2016


Start a 'what spirits ya drinking tonight' pal ??
This is wine only thread ??
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

31 Jul 2016 6:20am

Mostly the robust reds like Shiraz and Merlot. Will drink Pinot Noir if a gun is held to my head.

No brand is favored, I'll even drink the cardboard variety if it's tasty, let's face it, there's too much wine wanking going on, it's just fermented grape juice.

If the wine is a little too edgy, I'll often put a couple of cubes of ice in with it, I kept that a secret for a long time thinking that if the wine wankers heard of it they'd give me a bad time, then about a year ago I read a story about wine myths and it said that it's quite acceptable to drink red with ice if it suits the wine.

surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

31 Jul 2016 7:09am

Agree about the ice Obct..the "room temp" idea on reds is funny..

Room temp in Europe might be a little different to our room temp summers.

I can't stomach whites..and I've tried hard..

But a Chateau Cardboard Lachlan Ridge Cab/Merlot..cellared correctly on it's side is reasonable indeed.

In fact by the 4 glass it's as good as Grange...until the morning...
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

31 Jul 2016 5:38am
Shiraz is the go ........ and it makes Italian Sausage mix hum like a 3 legged hooker ....... here piggy piggy piggy ...... here piggy piggy piggy
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

31 Jul 2016 7:53am
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thePup said..
Shiraz is the go ........ and it makes Italian Sausage mix hum like a 3 legged hooker ....... here piggy piggy piggy ...... here piggy piggy piggy


I don't think that hooker will like being called that Pup...
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

31 Jul 2016 6:01am
A lovely sparkling, le passion De pop that the lovely ladies at the caravan park have been sharing with me. A lovely glow, with a hint of wobbly boot followed by some if this a van Is a rocking.....l Chardonnay and Mercedes are having a nap after being a bit sick. Mum is still going hard....
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

31 Jul 2016 6:21am
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surfbroker said..


thePup said..
Shiraz is the go ........ and it makes Italian Sausage mix hum like a 3 legged hooker ....... here piggy piggy piggy ...... here piggy piggy piggy




I don't think that hooker will like being called that Pup...



Brokes' mate ...... don't be too sure on that many of the 3 legged hookers we know love a bit of seared snag
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

31 Jul 2016 11:09am
OB - my good mate who is a wine maker often keeps his opened reds in the fridge - as he reconds they last longer - I am not against a slightly chilled red unless having it with a nice steak.

Have been sampling lots of Tassie wines the last few months. Some gems out there. Andy has put me in touch with a few tasty ones - the Goaty Hill resling is a fav at the moment - nice and dry not too fruity - and also Moores Hill's collection. I find the Tassie Pinots lacking compared to my favoured Central Otago numbers from NZ.
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

31 Jul 2016 1:26pm
Meanwhile in pretty much any supermarket & mini mart in Prague lol...took this pic in a big Tesco supermarket in the middle of the old town. No I was too scared to try it, not coz of the herbs, but the liquid around it haha...did want to try a cannabis beer at a riverside market, but they were sold out. I think the guy selling them drank 1/2 his batch himself, he looked off his head

MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

31 Jul 2016 1:42pm
I often drank Sacred Hill Shiraz from Bertoli before I went to Europe & continued to have a glass of Shiraz a day for most of the trip. It was always served at room temperature which I don't really like, I prefer it to be chilled. Especially when its a resonably warmish day like it was most of the time, sometimes over 30c. Missus always seemed to end up with better tasting white wine or rose. Bought a bottle of this wine in Cesky Karlov & loved it. Polished the first bottle off on one beutiful arvo & went back for more the next day. Ended up bringing a couple home for special occasions. So I've been turned on to Rose & bought a 5L cask of it for $15 (Berri) to continue my medicinal believe in a glass of red a day keeps the Dr away. The Berri isn't bad either...but yeah, this stuff is a very nice drop
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

1 Aug 2016 6:10am
I reckon 10 years ago in the glut you could buy a <$2 bottle of cleanskin red that was on par with a $10 bottle. Now they're all undrinkable. The cheapest nice drop for my money is a McGuigan black at $5.65 in a carton when it's on special (about half the time).

www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_73984/mcguigan-black-label-red;jsessionid=EC0F79E7744E9C0DBCD16A0F7221510A.ncdlmorasp1302?bmUID=loEvLFH&CAWELAID=857483472&e_cid=ps:ds:GOOGLE:&ds_keywords=ds_kw:PRODUCT+GROUP&gclid=CjwKEAjww_a8BRDB-O-OqZb_vRASJAA9yrc57LGUcOH1JMVgigyPitVY2i8oDIZL5Z39N0OG8hHLMBoCwD3w_wcB

The stanleys red casks are very drinkable at the moment too.


obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

1 Aug 2016 6:36am

Yep, if it's drinkable, just enjoy it, and don't let the wine wankers bully you into paying more than you need to.

www.mentalfloss.com/article/68828/11-snobby-myths-about-wine

Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

1 Aug 2016 8:44am
The Fix - Claire Valley Shiraz...very nice indeed
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

5 Aug 2016 7:38pm
Fresh scallops harvested this morning with a tasty Riesling - This is why you move to Tassie





NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

5 Aug 2016 5:49pm
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Ted the Kiwi said...
Fresh scallops harvested this morning with a tasty Riesling - This is why you move to Tassie








Ah, the pros & cons of living in Tasy.
Put that in the 'pro' column.
In the 'con' column put 'freeze your nuts off'
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

5 Aug 2016 7:53pm
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kiteboy dave said..
I reckon 10 years ago in the glut you could buy a <$2 bottle of cleanskin red that was on par with a $10 bottle. Now they're all undrinkable. The cheapest nice drop for my money is a McGuigan black at $5.65 in a carton when it's on special (about half the time).

www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_73984/mcguigan-black-label-red;jsessionid=EC0F79E7744E9C0DBCD16A0F7221510A.ncdlmorasp1302?bmUID=loEvLFH&CAWELAID=857483472&e_cid=ps:ds:GOOGLE:&ds_keywords=ds_kw:PRODUCT+GROUP&gclid=CjwKEAjww_a8BRDB-O-OqZb_vRASJAA9yrc57LGUcOH1JMVgigyPitVY2i8oDIZL5Z39N0OG8hHLMBoCwD3w_wcB

The stanleys red casks are very drinkable at the moment too.





Agree, McGuigan black is probably the best in that price range...
An old girlfriend of mine, Maxine, she loved the McG Black, for the price...

I've bought a couple of Aldi cheapo's too, and they are very good, considering the price point!
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

5 Aug 2016 6:03pm
I recall the days of the $10 bottle.
Guys it's time to broaden your pallet.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

5 Aug 2016 8:07pm
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NewScotty said..
I recall the days of the $10 bottle.
Guys it's time to broaden your pallet.


I hear ya Scotty - just wished the lady liked those ones
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

5 Aug 2016 6:16pm
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Ted the Kiwi said...
NewScotty said..
I recall the days of the $10 bottle.
Guys it's time to broaden your pallet.


I hear ya Scotty - just wished the lady liked those ones


15 years ago when I knew zero about wine, me and the Mrs would choose wine which had nice labels. We use to buy a 1 litre bottle named 'The returnable wine bottle company' for 10 bucks. When you returned the empty bottle you could purchase another bottle for $7.50. We drank all sorts of crap back then including Mc Guiggan black label. You have to start somewhere I guess.
These days I rarely spend less then $20 on a bottle and the dearest $130. Average price around $35 I reckon.
Purchase most of my wine direct from wineries and rarely buy from bottle shops (although Dans stock some good wine if I need it asap).
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

5 Aug 2016 9:09pm
hey scotty i was told 3x more calories in a glass of wine than a stubbie of beer.
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

5 Aug 2016 9:22pm
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Cobra said...
hey scotty i was told 3x more calories in a glass of wine than a stubbie of beer.


I would drink 3 times more beer to get pi55ed so even Stevens
Katut
Katut

50 posts

5 Aug 2016 10:18pm
Anything from the Chateau Verdefluer collection.
smicko
smicko

WA

2503 posts

6 Aug 2016 9:41am
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NewScotty said..

Ted the Kiwi said...

NewScotty said..
I recall the days of the $10 bottle.
Guys it's time to broaden your pallet.



I hear ya Scotty - just wished the lady liked those ones



15 years ago when I knew zero about wine, me and the Mrs would choose wine which had nice labels. We use to buy a 1 litre bottle named 'The returnable wine bottle company' for 10 bucks. When you returned the empty bottle you could purchase another bottle for $7.50. We drank all sorts of crap back then including Mc Guiggan black label. You have to start somewhere I guess.
These days I rarely spend less then $20 on a bottle and the dearest $130. Average price around $35 I reckon.
Purchase most of my wine direct from wineries and rarely buy from bottle shops (although Dans stock some good wine if I need it asap).


Scotty if you buy a bit of booze flick me a pm with your email addy and I'll forward you a folio. Our booze is pretty damn good and you'll get it at wholesale plus 10%
One of our wineries just took out gold and double gold at San Fran International for both Shiraz and Cab, only winery on earth to do so and they'll set you back about $23 a bot. Some killer Spanish plonk too...
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

6 Aug 2016 4:59pm
Settling into my second pint of the second cask of Berri Rose...I think the first batch was smoother, 2nd seems a little more sour. But still a refreshing drink after a long stint of shiraz. I will investigate further
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

6 Aug 2016 7:17pm
Agreed Mick..

Back a while I could afford to dabble in the "better" vinos..but these days it's really value and some boxes have a good drop

Renmano and Lachlan Ridge aren't too bad, def not up there with a lot of $25+ bottles but easy on the palate and lighter on the pocket.

Back in the day anything Penfolds was a nice choice..l always went > $18 and it never disappointed.

And on that ..Screw caps are a great improvement..had a few "corked" reds..but never had a bad screw top..( didn't mean you Suzie !)
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

6 Aug 2016 5:18pm
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smicko said..

NewScotty said..


Ted the Kiwi said...


NewScotty said..
I recall the days of the $10 bottle.
Guys it's time to broaden your pallet.




I hear ya Scotty - just wished the lady liked those ones




15 years ago when I knew zero about wine, me and the Mrs would choose wine which had nice labels. We use to buy a 1 litre bottle named 'The returnable wine bottle company' for 10 bucks. When you returned the empty bottle you could purchase another bottle for $7.50. We drank all sorts of crap back then including Mc Guiggan black label. You have to start somewhere I guess.
These days I rarely spend less then $20 on a bottle and the dearest $130. Average price around $35 I reckon.
Purchase most of my wine direct from wineries and rarely buy from bottle shops (although Dans stock some good wine if I need it asap).



Scotty if you buy a bit of booze flick me a pm with your email addy and I'll forward you a folio. Our booze is pretty damn good and you'll get it at wholesale plus 10%
One of our wineries just took out gold and double gold at San Fran International for both Shiraz and Cab, only winery on earth to do so and they'll set you back about $23 a bot. Some killer Spanish plonk too...


Margaret River wines are pretty good. Recent purchases from Flying Fish Cove, Voyager, Driftwood, Churchview, Woody Nook and Greedy Sheep. But that is scratching the surface. Where do you work/own Smicko?
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

6 Aug 2016 7:14pm
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smicko said...
NewScotty said..

Ted the Kiwi said...

NewScotty said..
I recall the days of the $10 bottle.
Guys it's time to broaden your pallet.



I hear ya Scotty - just wished the lady liked those ones



15 years ago when I knew zero about wine, me and the Mrs would choose wine which had nice labels. We use to buy a 1 litre bottle named 'The returnable wine bottle company' for 10 bucks. When you returned the empty bottle you could purchase another bottle for $7.50. We drank all sorts of crap back then including Mc Guiggan black label. You have to start somewhere I guess.
These days I rarely spend less then $20 on a bottle and the dearest $130. Average price around $35 I reckon.
Purchase most of my wine direct from wineries and rarely buy from bottle shops (although Dans stock some good wine if I need it asap).


Scotty if you buy a bit of booze flick me a pm with your email addy and I'll forward you a folio. Our booze is pretty damn good and you'll get it at wholesale plus 10%
One of our wineries just took out gold and double gold at San Fran International for both Shiraz and Cab, only winery on earth to do so and they'll set you back about $23 a bot. Some killer Spanish plonk too...


Pm sent mate cheers
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

6 Aug 2016 7:26pm
Nice drop from the Hunter for $26.





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