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True enough my friend, it would be great to hear some feedback once the eagle has landed so to speak...(although it IS Capel Vale , not Eagle Vale ;))
 
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Well I give up, I've tried every trick under the sun to establish the identity of https://vinomofo.com/wines/red-wine/black-market-deal-durif-2015-74073f3d to no avail, you may well question why I'm interested in a 2015 Durif without any show pedigree or ratings but that's the kind of guy I am....any clue anyone?

Thought it might be a Gapsted wine but their website doesn't concur...
 
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Thanks V50, I had already edited my post to indicate the Gasped as a possible contender when I read your post, can't see how it can be anything else to be honest, haven't seen much discussion one way or the other, probably not a brilliant bet...
 
I recall doing some homework earlier in the year on it, and the signs pointed to 'no deal.' Seemed like the 2013 was great value while the 2014 - not so much.

If you are really keen to add a Cab Sav perhaps this might be a good alternative.
Mystery Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 – Winestar 05 08 2016 | Tasting Sessions

My current approach is do I NEED it or am I desperate enough. There are so many wines out there. Seems to be an awful lot of wines that are specially made for this "market" which may never get off the shelf if it was marketed through traditional means ie a shop.
 
Thanks V50, I had already edited my post to indicate the Gasped as a possible contender when I read your post, can't see how it can be anything else to be honest, haven't seen much discussion one way or the other, probably not a brilliant bet...

When it was originally listed, they had an "about the producer" section on the page which named Gapsted as the producer. Again, not conclusive if they make their pages by just starting out with a copy of previous one, but hmmm.
 
If you are really keen to add a Cab Sav perhaps this might be a good alternative.
Mystery Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 – Winestar 05 08 2016 | Tasting Sessions

My current approach is do I NEED it or am I desperate enough. There are so many wines out there. Seems to be an awful lot of wines that are specially made for this "market" which may never get off the shelf if it was marketed through traditional means ie a shop.
Good points indeed, I had an unpleasant experience a few years back with Winestar and swore I'd never darken their cellar door again but that offer is certainly damned tempting!

When it was originally listed, they had an "about the producer" section on the page which named Gapsted as the producer. Again, not conclusive if they make their pages by just starting out with a copy of previous one, but hmmm.
Gapsted's on-line presence is fairly threadbare really and I find it hard to commit with so little background detail but again, very tempting...
 
Gone in head first. Who cares - it's only a tenner!

Bought the Capel Vale cab sav and shiraz when they first came out. The shiraz is much better value - it's elegant, and gains complexity with airing. The cab sav is good enough for $10, inoffensive if boring drinking. But for a VM $10 you could get the better Mavericks, Pertaringas, Jacks and Jeannerets. Or you could use those accumulated $10 here and there for a nicely aged flagship cab sav :)
 
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Bought the Capel Vale cab sav and shiraz when they first came out. The shiraz is much better value - it's elegant, and gains complexity with airing. The cab sav is good enough for $10, inoffensive if boring drinking. But for a VM $10 you could get the better Mavericks, Pertaringas, Jacks and Jeannerets. Or you could use those accumulated $10 here and there for a nicely aged flagship cab sav :)

yes i I bought the 2014 capel vale. To me it's just a standard WA cab and at 10 I am not disappointed. But as mentioned there are worse wines at this price point but there are better as well. Westward we went, brothers and sisters. Just depends if you have the patience to wait.
 
Bought the Capel Vale cab sav and shiraz when they first came out. The shiraz is much better value - it's elegant, and gains complexity with airing. The cab sav is good enough for $10, inoffensive if boring drinking. But for a VM $10 you could get the better Mavericks, Pertaringas, Jacks and Jeannerets. Or you could use those accumulated $10 here and there for a nicely aged flagship cab sav :)

I've had a couple of those... didn't take a fancy to Jeannerets and sent 10 back.
 
I've had a couple of those... didn't take a fancy to Jeannerets and sent 10 back.

Had the Petaringa and the Jack (sounds like I should go to a clinic) and really liked both of them AND the smart thing to do would be to buy something familiar that is a known quantity but.... I probably should have clicked on the Epsilon Temp last night but dithered and now it's gone, never mind they all usually come around the block again with VM. Oh and I bought a dozen of the Capel Vale Shiraz first time around and thought it was really quite drinkable, would happily throw a few more in the cellar/woodshed!
 
Had the Petaringa and the Jack (sounds like I should go to a clinic) and really liked both of them AND the smart thing to do would be to buy something familiar that is a known quantity but.... I probably should have clicked on the Epsilon Temp last night but dithered and now it's gone, never mind they all usually come around the block again with VM. Oh and I bought a dozen of the Capel Vale Shiraz first time around and thought it was really quite drinkable, would happily throw a few more in the cellar/woodshed!

Just ring them and do a phone order. They will have some there, and spares the stuff around of waiting for it to be put back online.
 
Thanks for the heads-up gh, I haven't been dealing with VM long enough to know their business practices intimately. I'm actually v. interested in Beefarmer's take on the Temp as he's already in possession of the stuff, he can be our test-pilot!
 
Thanks for the heads-up gh, I haven't been dealing with VM long enough to know their business practices intimately. I'm actually v. interested in Beefarmer's take on the Temp as he's already in possession of the stuff, he can be our test-pilot!

if you're interested in some tempranillo, Different Drop has the Pannell and Moppity Lock & Key Reserve ones for $24/$22 until tomorrow as mentioned [post=1488539]here[/post]
 
Thanks qaz, Mr Pannell's offerings certainly come with very high expectations, I've had the Moppity Shiraz before and was a bit ho-hummish about it (I think it had been over-hyped) but perhaps the Temp is a better drop...
 
Thanks for the heads-up gh, I haven't been dealing with VM long enough to know their business practices intimately. I'm actually v. interested in Beefarmer's take on the Temp as he's already in possession of the stuff, he can be our test-pilot!
regarding the Epsilon tempranillo - Buy some , and I will post a review in the nice wines thread suffice to say the most apt word for the wine is elegant.
 
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