Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

2015 already. Will need to look up region reports soon. I'm sensing generally 2010 > 2012 > 2013 > 2014 (bit hit and miss) > 2011 (more miss than hit). Reds 2010-2014 only. Langtons Vintage Chart only goes up to 2013: https://www.langtons.com.au/media/pdf/VintageChart.pdf
I have had a lot of 2009 south ozzie wines and they are very good. Whilst I am late into this one, didn't they say 2012 was a best in the last decade affair?
 
I have had a lot of 2009 south ozzie wines and they are very good. Whilst I am late into this one, didn't they say 2012 was a best in the last decade affair?

For SA? Then 2010 possibly slightly better than 2012, but only time will tell.
For Hunter 2013/2014 much better than 2010 or 2012.
For WA, every recent year has been excellent
 
For those who love a BIG Barossa Grenache, the Maverick Ahrens Creek 2012 is available thru winemarket ebay for $26.53/btl delivered in a sixer (use code 'CELLAR' to knock 20% off). At 15.5% there's no denying it's a big wine, but its a graceful one, and the finish is loooooonnngg. I can't recall other flavour profiles right now, but remember being very impressed even though I tend to steer away from big alcohol wines. This does have a little alcohol heat (that said, decanting this and putting it in the fridge for 15-20 mins to knock a couple of degrees off makes a noticeable difference), but doesn't detract in my books.

Halliday's 92 has a bet each way: " Lays down multiple challenges: its opulence, its alcohol, its variety and its price. The heat engendered by the alcohol is the issue, not so much the other facets of this massively powerful, old vine grenache. The jury is likely to be out for a considerable time."

I picked up case of this back in June for about $32 a bottle, and have lined up for another at this new price. $150-$180 at full retail is a no go, but I'd be comfortable paying up to $50 for this so it's a steal in my books. Drinking nicely now and easily for another 5 years or more. Cork closure.

Once again, AnonymousCoward with the identity back in May http://www.australianfrequentflyer....s-other-wine-deals-66250-375.html#post1455633

Hi Carwashhair, I boomed on this after finding a friend to split six with me. Excited to try it after reading yours and Piker's references. If I don't enjoy it, I promise I won't mercilessly troll you :).
 
Am considering

Seppelt Jaluka Chardonnay 2015 x2
$35.98
Wickhams Road Gippsland Pinot Noir 2015 x2
$35.98
Dandelion Legacy of the Barossa 30yo Pedro Ximenez 375ml X2
$39.98
De Iuliis Hunter Valley Shiraz 2014 x2
$45.98
Singlefile Frankland River Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 x2
$59.98
Te Mata Awatea Cabernet Merlot 2014 x2
$75.98

For a total of $310 - $100 split across 2 cards for my Winestar order. As rhodges said I think it's preferable to take the $10 hit on less than a dozen and be able to choose between a much better range.

Have you had the Dandelion PX before? Just wondering how it compares to proper sherries, such as Lustau San Emilio or Gonzalez Byass Nectar?

Not sure what I'll choose for myself yet, or even if I'll buy anything after the Langton's deal expenditure, but this post on OzBargain has given me a few cheaper ideas - my stock of white quaffers is low so the Seppelt Jaluka Chardonnay might be a goer...

I wish they had a minimum spend for free delivery rather than a dozen policy


For those who love a BIG Barossa Grenache, the Maverick Ahrens Creek 2012 is available thru winemarket ebay for $26.53/btl delivered in a sixer (use code 'CELLAR' to knock 20% off). At 15.5% there's no denying it's a big wine, but its a graceful one, and the finish is loooooonnngg. I can't recall other flavour profiles right now, but remember being very impressed even though I tend to steer away from big alcohol wines. This does have a little alcohol heat (that said, decanting this and putting it in the fridge for 15-20 mins to knock a couple of degrees off makes a noticeable difference), but doesn't detract in my books.

Halliday's 92 has a bet each way: " Lays down multiple challenges: its opulence, its alcohol, its variety and its price. The heat engendered by the alcohol is the issue, not so much the other facets of this massively powerful, old vine grenache. The jury is likely to be out for a considerable time."

I picked up case of this back in June for about $32 a bottle, and have lined up for another at this new price. $150-$180 at full retail is a no go, but I'd be comfortable paying up to $50 for this so it's a steal in my books. Drinking nicely now and easily for another 5 years or more. Cork closure.

Once again, AnonymousCoward with the identity back in May http://www.australianfrequentflyer....s-other-wine-deals-66250-375.html#post1455633

Did you jump on the $59.31 Hewitson Old Garden Mourvedre 2010 from JD Cellars?
 
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Have you had the Dandelion PX before? Just wondering how it compares to proper sherries, such as Lustau San Emilio or Gonzalez Byass Nectar?
Not tried it before, but had read a couple of good reviews... moot point now as it is sold out :/

Thanks for the link to the other option redbigot.
 
I bought a 6-pack from the original Winery Lane in 2013, but it's not really as good as the $30/750ml La Cuesta from Nicks. https://www.nicks.com.au/bodega-jose-de-la-cuesta-pedro-ximenez-sherry-750ml

Dandelion 30 Year Old Pedro Ximenez (375ml) (Half case (6 bottles))
1 x$119.40
$119.40

Not tried it before, but had read a couple of good reviews... moot point now as it is sold out :/

Thanks for the link to the other option redbigot.

I've had two or three bottles over the last few years, but stopped buying because the label used to explicitly state '30 year old' but somewhat sneakily they have now relabelled it as 'xx_o'. Now I know that even having '30 year old' is no absolute guarantee of age, but any company that jigs their labels to obscure a claim must do so knowing something about whether it still fulfils that claim or not...

... that said, it's a lovely drop (full of nutty rancio characters from memory, but lighter somehow than a Tawny). It bears little resemblance texturally in my books to Spanish PX, and not quite the same richness. But for $20 it's definitely worth grabbing a bottle to see if its something you're into. It's nowhere near a bad drop...
 
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There were 11 bottles available at my local DM when first viewed.
But after going through Cashrewards and checking out, none was available. Now I have to search for available DM sites.:mad:
Didn't realise there are so many winos nearby. :D

My local store run out of stock as well while I was looking for a voucher to finalise payment so had to look further from the city to find stores with stock.
 

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