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Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 3:01 pm
by Con J
Ozzie W wrote:I've already locked the numbers in with Bergerac, Con. Let me know if you're plus 1 can come and I'll let them know we're back at 9.


Hi Ozzie.

Leave it at 8. The plus 1 can't get anyone to look after the kid.

See you all soon, looking forward to the Coonawarra Pinot.

Cheers Con.

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 4:20 pm
by Chris H
I'm gagging already.

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:18 pm
by conformistpete
Great night fellas. Wonderful company and selection of wines.

Let us know when you are in town next time Michael and it would be a pleasure to host you again.

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:42 pm
by Ozzie W
Wow! What an amazing night. Thanks to everyone for the great line-up of wines and fantastic company. I had so much fun trying to guess what they all were.

The Wynns Centenary incident! What are the odds in an open theme? I don't think I've ever had two identical wines that were so different.

The wines were as follows:

2003 Kreglinger Brut De Blancs
2007 Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay
2004 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Barolo
2000 Cape d'Estaing Kangaroo Island Cabernet Sauvignon
1999 Houghton Jack Mann Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec
1991 Wynns Coonawarra Estate Centenary Shiraz Cabernet
1991 Wynns Coonawarra Estate Centenary Shiraz Cabernet
2008 Lungarotti Sagrantino di Montefalco
2010 Peter Lehmann Shiraz VSV 1885
2008 Marius End Play
1968 Rossetto Tawny Port

Photos of the bottles below:

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Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:35 am
by Rossco
What a sensational night.
Thank you all for coming and bringing those exceptional wines. Great to meet you Michael
Oz you missed the marius! (Its all about the 1%-ers) :D

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 8:05 am
by Ozzie W
Rossco wrote:Oz you missed the marius!

Oops! Didn't get a photo of that one. I've downloaded one from elsewhere and updated my post above.

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 8:44 am
by mjs
Thanks guys, a really enjoyable night, educational and kept us guessing!

Michael, great to meet you, let us know when work brings you down to Melb again and we can schedule around that!

The Centenary incident was both highly improbable in terms of the same wine coming out and instructive in terms of the difference between the bottles. Proves the saying "no bottles of good old wine, just good old bottles. One, sadly was less than optimum, but the other, wow, I don't think I've had a more pristine, fresh Centenary, and I've had a few :lol:

Everything else was very interesting and fun to work through! First time for me and most others tasting a wine from Kangaroo Island, very enjoyable, and the Jack Mann, just a black impenetrable monster at 18 years of age! Thanks again.

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 9:37 am
by Rossco
The term Volcanic Tannins was coined last night (Patent Pending) which was a riot!
That Jack Mann.... no doubt that will outlast my lifetime. Stunning freshness, 18 year old but looked and
drank like a 5 year old. Pretty sure im still waiting for it to open up properly :D

Kangaroo Island Cab was so elegant and refined. First wine from there and a shame its not made anymore.

Kreglinger was a revelation! Very un-australian. Delicate and dry as a bone. Leeuwin was a shock as well. Still so young and fruit driven, not showing
any age and my one left will be kept at the back of the cellar for years.

Barolo... whats more that has to be said. Nose was so complex & interesting.

Those wynns... never picked either of them as coonawarra.

The Peter Lehmann had everyone floored as to how a barossa floor shiraz could be so restrained, elegant and floral Beautiful wine.

Popped my Marius cherry.... now if only Roger will put me on his list (hahahahah - i will have to apply first of course)

Wonderful guys, these nights are such a highlight. Thank you all once again

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 4:07 pm
by via collins

I don't think I've ever had two identical wines that were so different.
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It happened at the last night we met at Bergerac - remember the CDPs?

Maybe you were snoozing at that point :)

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 5:23 pm
by Ozzie W
via collins wrote:
I don't think I've ever had two identical wines that were so different.
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It happened at the last night we met at Bergerac - remember the CDPs?

Maybe you were snoozing at that point :)

Hehehe! I still remember the CdP incident. But the Wynns incident took it to a whole new level. The CdP was just cork variation, whereas the Wynns was both cork and cellar variation.

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 5:38 pm
by Hacker
Rossco wrote:Popped my Marius cherry.... now if only Rodger will put me on his list (hahahahah)


It might help if you spell his name correctly.... :) :twisted:

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:22 pm
by Rossco
Hacker wrote:
Rossco wrote:Popped my Marius cherry.... now if only Rodger will put me on his list (hahahahah)


It might help if you spell his name correctly.... :) :twisted:


Lol... awks.... good pick up Hacker!

Re: Melbourne Offline / 25 August / Open Theme

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:56 pm
by Michael McNally
Thanks everyone for a great night, with great wines and making me feel so welcome. The eclectic nature of the wines was only matched by the quality. Great to put some more faces to forum names. Yes, I will definitely let you know when I am in town next and will get the cassoulet!

The Sagrantino was a polarising wine (which I now understand if that was an 'approachable' example),

I thought the focus on the wines by the group caused by playing options with every wine was excellent, but I had to stop taking notes to keep up (though I think Diddy kept scribbling away). For me the wine of the night would have been between the LEAS, the Centenary (better-stored) and the Lehmann.

Great wines, great people, great night thanks!

Cheers

Michael