Nice wines I have drunk recently - Red or White

I really like a big and gutsy Barossa Shiraz but occasionally it's good to go somewhere else.
Tonight I decided to visit the Hunter and try something in a different style.
A subtle style with delicate tannins, a hint of spice. I'm sure I could have left it a few more years but it's drinking nicely now.
Being more subdued, this Shiraz could easily be enjoyed during the warmer months, I doubt it would blow your head off.
By the way, I really like my $11 lab flask as a decanter.
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Same decanter 😊
 
I really like a big and gutsy Barossa Shiraz but occasionally it's good to go somewhere else.
Tonight I decided to visit the Hunter and try something in a different style.
A subtle style with delicate tannins, a hint of spice. I'm sure I could have left it a few more years but it's drinking nicely now.
Being more subdued, this Shiraz could easily be enjoyed during the warmer months, I doubt it would blow your head off.
By the way, I really like my $11 lab flask as a decanter.
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Went to a degustation a few years back in Manly, all courses paired with De Iulis. Many good wines
 
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So we are out enjoying another great night at Olive Tree and some clown thinks Astralis best consumed out of a water glass:
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Now as Cecelia says - ‘What happens at Olive Tree stays at Olive Tree’ - so please do not even try to qaz quizz me who this clown was! 👍

And here are the rest of the wines consumed that night.

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Premium wine pairing @ Ten Minutes by Tractor yesterday. Food as good as the wine.

Chablis out of same vineyard, same vintage but different winemakers.
 

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Oh, how was the Meshack? 2012 was generally a very good year so I was thinking it might be still a bit young?

Drinks well now but should improve with ageing.
Best Meshachs I had so far were around 15-20yr.
 
The last 2 nights it was a Petaluma pinot noir. Ok but the Tasmanian ones I was drinking were mostly better.
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Tonight is dark, wet and cold so definitely port weather again. This is one of the first ports I bought.
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Called a tawny but the label says vintaged in 1962. But if was Murray Tyrell who's reputation wasn't the greatest. Besides I wasn't buying wines in 1962. Probably purchased in 1968 for less than $1.
Certainly not the standard of those ports I have been drinking lately but nice enough on a miserable night.
 
Cracked a ‘15 Dry Country tonight- it’s developed a lot since I tried it at the CD. Full bodied, slightly raisiny and something I can’t put a name to but I like it. powdery, slightly drying tannins, juicy acidity, medium to long finish.
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