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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:59 pm    Post subject: Wine of the Minute Thread Reply with quote

What are you drinking? What did you have last night?

Let us know what you've tasted lately and what you thought of it....

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Wine of the Minute Thread Reply with quote

I opened a bottle of Sandalford Elements 2005 Cab Sav last night, would give it about a 7 / 7.5... Just shy of the Evans and Tate 2001 Gnangara Shiraz I had on the weekend at an 8.5, and my current favourite, Brown Hill Estates 2004 Paddy's Red which I'd give a 9.0, marked down a bit just on the off chance something comes along that really blows me away....

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Wine of the Minute Thread Reply with quote

The other day, I opened a bottle of Redgate 2001 Chenin, normally I'm not a huge white drinker, but this was a great drop, went down really well, slightly fruity, and while I was a bit concerned about opening a 6 year old bottle of white that had been stored at room temp until about 5 days ago, all my concerns were gone after the first mouthful...

If you can get hold of one of these, I recommend it, I'd give it about an 8.5 / 10, one of the best whites I've had in a long time...

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Wine of the Minute Thread Reply with quote

Another white I'm drinking at the moment.... This ones a 2005 Petalon Seduction, from Rosabrook Estate. We picked it up on the last Dirty Weekend cruise, and it's one of k8's choices... It's a pretty fruity white, but not bitey or anything...

As I've said above, I'm not a huge white drinker, but I'm trying to give them a chance.. This one has certainly made it onto the list of bottles I can buy without needing a re-taste.. I'd give it about a 7.5/10... Not as good as the Redgate above, but certainly worth a try.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Wine of the Minute Thread Reply with quote

I've got 3 bottles of red open at the moment, a 2002 Rivendell "The Cabernets", a 2004 Sandalford Protege Shiraz and a 2004 Goundry Cab Merlot.

All 3 wines are very easy drinkers, quite smooth and tasty, although not as developed as some. I'd give them all a 7/10 at the moment, they're certainly something I'd drink again, but given the choice I'd choose either the Evans and Tate Gnagara Shiraz or Brown Hill Paddy's Red listed above. I can't help but think that those two have spoilt me a little this year, as everything I've drunk since has ended up being compared to those two wines.

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