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Anyone tried this

Neldner Road 'The Silesian' Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021​


Or know if it's another wine, I've been told it's from 60 year old vines, 60% new oak 40% 2nd year.
Unimpressive packaging and little info for a supposedly $150 wine...

Compared to the $50 Barossa/Eden Shiraz 2022 Neldner Road Barossa & Eden Valleys Shiraz
 
Unimpressive packaging and little info for a supposedly $150 wine...

Compared to the $50 Barossa/Eden Shiraz 2022 Neldner Road Barossa & Eden Valleys Shiraz
does tobreck ring a bell, does nelder road scream a sell because pedigree could just be a wonderful thing here.
at one hundred and fifty a bottle i reckon you can't go wrong with three slabs of beer.
Sure it sounds nice with all of the american oak
But unlike the returns at vinimofo, this could end up a bad joke.
There were at the end of 2024 some absolute brilliant fo wines in six packs which i procured but punters here are saying nothing much
excites them in the very near past. I just returned the 2022 ben murray shiraz pack, my only '25 purchase and had delivered this arvo the
patritti hose A. Summer is coming and the pedigree with patritti is more than a litter of the nation. Er aliteration.
 
Re Nelder Road I was at a tasting on Monday and managed to try the Nelder Road 2022 B&E ($60) , 2021 Loechel ($175) , and 2021 Chattertons ($300). The shorts:

B&E: Really nice nose, black/blue fruits and cream. Acid a bit high. Palate was dull, bitter.

Loechel: Single vineyard, Eden valley. Lighter nose, more red fruited. Palate much better than B&E but still a little bitter.

Chattertons: Combination of 4 Barossa vineyard and 2 Eden Valley, all old vines. Good nose, more complex than previous two. The body does not feel as polished as the Loechel but the flavour is better. Again, bitterness and a little hot from the alcohol.

For the prices being offered I wouldnt buy any but at the reduced prices we normally buy and with perhaps a little more age I would give them a try.
 
Re Nelder Road I was at a tasting on Monday and managed to try the Nelder Road 2022 B&E ($60) , 2021 Loechel ($175) , and 2021 Chattertons ($300). The shorts:

B&E: Really nice nose, black/blue fruits and cream. Acid a bit high. Palate was dull, bitter.

Loechel: Single vineyard, Eden valley. Lighter nose, more red fruited. Palate much better than B&E but still a little bitter.

Chattertons: Combination of 4 Barossa vineyard and 2 Eden Valley, all old vines. Good nose, more complex than previous two. The body does not feel as polished as the Loechel but the flavour is better. Again, bitterness and a little hot from the alcohol.

For the prices being offered I wouldnt buy any but at the reduced prices we normally buy and with perhaps a little more age I would give them a try.
Thanks, appreciate these notes.
 
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Does anyone have experience with the Brown Brothers mystery packs?

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Once again My Cellars is drip feeding Rockford Basket Press for $135. One available, good luck.

Interesting, was still available few weeks ago at Rockfords
 
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