Friday's Quiz
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Friday's Quiz
Who, what, etc, etc am I. Full details please ....
I was once (possibly still?) described as:
"Fabulous wine that flags the potential of the district. There are cherry, blackberry and chocolate aromas plus a touch of briar on the nose. The palate is a mix of dark cherry, blackberry and leafy characters, the oak on the finish has a strong cedar quality and there is plenty of fine-grained tannin. It will cellar like a champ and the value is enough to make you feel guilty for a micro-second or more. Grab it while you can! Try it with baked squab."
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													I was once (possibly still?) described as:
"Fabulous wine that flags the potential of the district. There are cherry, blackberry and chocolate aromas plus a touch of briar on the nose. The palate is a mix of dark cherry, blackberry and leafy characters, the oak on the finish has a strong cedar quality and there is plenty of fine-grained tannin. It will cellar like a champ and the value is enough to make you feel guilty for a micro-second or more. Grab it while you can! Try it with baked squab."
More clues to follow should you require them.
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briar, leafy - Cool Climate ? Canberra perhaps ?
						
			
									
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Okay so not a pinot and from NSW
I'd guess Orange Cabernet or Cabernet blend
The review implies richness so I'd guess Canobolas Smith Alchemy (usually a Cab Sav Cab Franc blend but sometimes has a bit of shiraz) if not Canobolas Smith then Bloodwood Cabernet it is more leafy than Canobloas Smith. I'd guess the wine will be a 96, 97 or 98 but then I haven't tried any more recent ones but I think it was 00 was ordinary there.
Am I even close?
						
			
									
																
						I'd guess Orange Cabernet or Cabernet blend
The review implies richness so I'd guess Canobolas Smith Alchemy (usually a Cab Sav Cab Franc blend but sometimes has a bit of shiraz) if not Canobolas Smith then Bloodwood Cabernet it is more leafy than Canobloas Smith. I'd guess the wine will be a 96, 97 or 98 but then I haven't tried any more recent ones but I think it was 00 was ordinary there.
Am I even close?
Hang on a minute... Isn't Canberra just a suburb of NSW ? 
						
			
									
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markg wrote:Hang on a minute... Isn't Canberra just a suburb of NSW ?
If I was being pedantic, I'd say States don't have suburbs per se and Sydney hasn't quite spread that far yet.
Most of the 'Canberra region' vineyards and wineries are in NSW tho'.
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Brian
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Red Bigot wrote:markg wrote:Hang on a minute... Isn't Canberra just a suburb of NSW ?
If I was being pedantic, I'd say States don't have suburbs per se and Sydney hasn't quite spread that far yet.![]()
Oh yeah.. Lucky you are not being pedantic then
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markg wrote:
Oh yeah.. Lucky you are not being pedantic then
Of course the other option was "NSW is that long drive south or south-west from the ACT before you get to a state that produces decent reds."
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Brian
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simm wrote:How about a Cabernet from the Goulburn region?
Sorry, What's baked squab?
Hi Simm
Squab's baby (not fully-fledged) pigeon. Never tried it myself but do remember many, many years ago, having eaten wild pigeons shot by one of my brothers.
Back to the quizmaster -
Mudgee Cabernet Franc?
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daz