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Thanks all. So from my understanding?
- Schubert = Dark Brooding Blend
- Standish = Bigger more generous single vineyard
- Lamella = More elegant , spicey, perfumed single vineyard (all relative of course)

But they can all be brooding and big depends on the vintage, I suggest a mix pack if you haven’t tried any before,we all have our own favourites.

I used to like Standish and andelmonde shiraz,until lamella came along from 2015, I found myself buying more of these than the other 4,Schubert and relic has its own group of lovers of course.
 
Thanks all. So from my understanding?
- Schubert = Dark Brooding Blend
- Standish = Bigger more generous single vineyard
- Lamella = More elegant , spicey, perfumed single vineyard (all relative of course)

First off, Schubert Theorem isn't a blend - at least in the traditional sense - it's 100% shiraz sourced from a single vineyard. Where it gets complex is that individual parcels from this vineyard are fermented & barrelled separately, which are either blended back into the final product or discarded if not up to scratch.

Otherwise, that's a pretty reasonable high level summary from my experience - with the caveat that these are low intervention wines that are products of their growing season - so nothing set in stone & probably best not to approach new vintages with too many pre-conceived ideas. That said, there's some good reads on the new vintage here: The Standish Wine Company (A Must Read) & here: The 2018 Standish Collection - Weekly Highlights | The Vinorium that may help direct you if you're curious?
 
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Just got an email for this one https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_MYSTERY454/under-wraps-margaret-river-chardonnay-2012

I think it's the Xanadu Reserve Chardonnay 2012 which is also listed on the DM website as sold out.

Has anyone tried it before? How does it compare to a Leeuwin Art Series?

I wasn't previously a big Chardonnay fan but I have really gotten into Leeuwin Art Series' Chardonnay over the past 12 months (and have had a fair bit of the 2011 and 2016 vintages).
Huon Hooke Review 2012
Light, bright yellow hue and a discreet, reserved aroma with balanced nutty, creamy lees and beeswax, lemon and grapefruit citrus notes. These citrus flavours are very intense in the mouth, where the wine is balanced and savoury, with a clean, dry finish and lean - almost sinewy - texture. Very good. 94 points

if you do buy remember to use gift card and CR/SB. Never tried but let me know what you think
 
Just got an email for this one https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_MYSTERY454/under-wraps-margaret-river-chardonnay-2012

I think it's the Xanadu Reserve Chardonnay 2012 which is also listed on the DM website as sold out.

Has anyone tried it before? How does it compare to a Leeuwin Art Series?

I wasn't previously a big Chardonnay fan but I have really gotten into Leeuwin Art Series' Chardonnay over the past 12 months (and have had a fair bit of the 2011 and 2016 vintages).

It is Xanadu Reserve. My order arrived a couple of days ago. Plan on drinking one of the bottles on Saturday night, can update then.
 
Just got an email for this one https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_MYSTERY454/under-wraps-margaret-river-chardonnay-2012

I think it's the Xanadu Reserve Chardonnay 2012 which is also listed on the DM website as sold out.

Has anyone tried it before? How does it compare to a Leeuwin Art Series?

I wasn't previously a big Chardonnay fan but I have really gotten into Leeuwin Art Series' Chardonnay over the past 12 months (and have had a fair bit of the 2011 and 2016 vintages).
Just picked up 2x Art Series 2010 for $82 a pop in BWS. It was a 'clearance' item. Showing on Dan's as out of stock $125
 
Rochford (referrals) are now offering a few wine packs, such as this Favourites dozen for $139 plus $12 delivery (total $12.58/bt):
  • 2 x Rochford Estate ‘la Droite’ Merlot 2018
  • 2 x Rochford Estate ‘la Gauche’ Cabernet 2018
  • 2 x Rochford Estate Pinot Gris 2019
  • 2 x Rochford Estate Pinot Rose 2019
  • 2 x Rochford Pinot Noir 2019
  • 2 x Rochford Chardonnay 2019

Mike Press have two dozen reds for $260-$310 ($10.83-$12.92/bt) with free delivery for club members (free membership) until next Wednesday
 
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Dan delivers... had ordered 6 bottles in their mayday sales and it was being delivered as 2 separate items. The first contained 3 bottles and the second a full 6 pack. Made the sale that much sweeter.
 
Had a quick look at Langtons store this morning:

Pick of the bunch seems to be:
D'Soumah Pinot $15
D'Soumah Charddonay $18

Also:
Paringa Penninsula Pinot $22
Woodlands Cab Merlot $25
 
This looks a decent deal from Dan's. 4 x Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2017, plus a twin pack of Riedel glasses for $150.

Does anyone know if this would track as a wine purchase through Cashrewards/ShopBack?
 
$25 off $200 spend / $60 off $500 spend @ Cellar One - ends 10am AEST Monday - delivered after also $20 referral:
  • Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 - JH97, HH96, MB93+ - $71.67
  • St Hallett Old Block Shiraz 2015 - JH97 - $70.67
Tks for the heads up on St H qaz - you are a star - JH97 too FTR

same sale on again until this Sunday - besides above:
 
Was worth the trip - picked up the following

Punt Road Pinot $10
Black Jack Shiraz $20
Langmeil Blockbuster $10
Yabby Lake Pinot $30
Redman Shirz $10
Wirra Wira RSW $30
Grant Burge Shadrach $40
Paringa Estate Pinot $30
Farr Rising Pinot $30

Worth checking out if you live close to a First Choice.
 
Was worth the trip - picked up the following

Punt Road Pinot $10
Black Jack Shiraz $20
Langmeil Blockbuster $10
Yabby Lake Pinot $30
Redman Shirz $10
Wirra Wira RSW $30
Grant Burge Shadrach $40
Paringa Estate Pinot $30
Farr Rising Pinot $30

Worth checking out if you live close to a First Choice.
My wine included all at $10 a bottle

Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz
Devils Lair the Hidden Cave cab Shiraz
Ring Bolt cab sauv
Cape Mantelle Trinders cab merlot
Langmeil Valley Floor
Zema Estate Shiraz
Coriole Sangiovese 2018 (96 HH)
Schild Estate GSM
 
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