The new wine thread
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“European Commission data for the year to June shows that wine consumption has fallen 7% in Italy, 10% in Spain, 15% in France, 22% in Germany and 34% in Portugal, while wine production across the bloc - the world's biggest wine-making area - rose 4%.”
Amazing figures. Certainly hasn’t made a dent in prices on this side of the world.
I’m doing my best to maintain global wine demand, but clearly I need help!
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Yeah really wasn’t happy with the ABs last night. Oh, wait, wine. D’oh.
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A question for @NTA
I've been offered some Moss Wood 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon at £324 per case of 6 in bond, so duty and VAT to add. I'd reckon it would end up costing me around £80 a bottle. I'm not heavily into the more fruit driven reds that we tend to get from Aussie, so my question is does this one fall into that character is it a more European, subtle style? This of course is assuming you know the wine in question.
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@Catogrande I do not.
But the Margaret River cab savs I've had I would rate highly. See if you can find any online notes?
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@Catogrande said in The new wine thread:
A question for @NTA
I've been offered some Moss Wood 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon at £324 per case of 6 in bond, so duty and VAT to add. I'd reckon it would end up costing me around £80 a bottle. I'm not heavily into the more fruit driven reds that we tend to get from Aussie, so my question is does this one fall into that character is it a more European, subtle style? This of course is assuming you know the wine in question.
Margaret River reds are fruity and intense by nature. I've not had the wine in question but it would be at odds with the character of the region.
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@antipodean quick google says someone online gave it 98 points
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@Catogrande Very few aussie reds I've drunk taste old world in nature. I've had cab sav from McLaren Vale which was more restrained, I believe the climate is cooler there. But still not bordeaux style
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@MiketheSnow said in The new wine thread:
@sparky said in The new wine thread:
Seriously. I think the French are missing a trick not selling this stuff off to certain visitors their country will have over the next month or so.
Saw that and thought exactly the same thing
Or gift it at the airport
When my missus and I went skiing to Georgia we were presented with a bottle of Georgian wine each at immigration and wished a great holiday
We drank Georgian wine all trip
Mike - this probably needs its own thread. I need to know more about skiing in Georgia. Like a segment from a George Miller film.
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Thanks guys. There's enough input there to make me think that it's not for me - at least not at that price point.
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@Catogrande said in The new wine thread:
A question for @NTA
I've been offered some Moss Wood 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon at £324 per case of 6 in bond, so duty and VAT to add. I'd reckon it would end up costing me around £80 a bottle. I'm not heavily into the more fruit driven reds that we tend to get from Aussie, so my question is does this one fall into that character is it a more European, subtle style? This of course is assuming you know the wine in question.
I've found Western Australia's Margaret River region* Reds to be lighter than say the SA or Victorian reds but I'm not a huge Cab Sav drinker and of course there's the rider about my judgement in general.
(*But I generally prefer the Pemberton area ones).
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@canefan said in The new wine thread:
@Catogrande Very few aussie reds I've drunk taste old world in nature. I've had cab sav from McLaren Vale which was more restrained, I believe the climate is cooler there. But still not bordeaux style
Barrecas Wines near Donnybrook in WA. Traditional Italian red wines to die for.
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@Smuts said in The new wine thread:
@MiketheSnow said in The new wine thread:
@sparky said in The new wine thread:
Seriously. I think the French are missing a trick not selling this stuff off to certain visitors their country will have over the next month or so.
Saw that and thought exactly the same thing
Or gift it at the airport
When my missus and I went skiing to Georgia we were presented with a bottle of Georgian wine each at immigration and wished a great holiday
We drank Georgian wine all trip
Mike - this probably needs its own thread. I need to know more about skiing in Georgia. Like a segment from a George Miller film.
It’s fantastic
Great snow, big mountains, excellent value for money, great food & drink, super people
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Yeah. watching all three and it's "this is where I end up on my arse" each time. I've seen the Midnight Train one on your you tube thingy. I'd like to see it at real speed.
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@Catogrande said in The new wine thread:
Yeah. watching all three and it's "this is where I end up on my arse" each time. I've seen the Midnight Train one on your you tube thingy. I'd like to see it at real speed.
Not Georgia but Hokkaido
This is what it looks like in real time
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@MiketheSnow Good New Order song too.. that album has aged well
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That was going to be my comment - you should be able to buy some by the bottle at that price point (at least, I can here in Japan).
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I have a connect to a new ski field in Hokkaido - beam me when you are planning your next trip.