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Gents

If any comment /throught / TN about the 2005 Chateau de Fesles Bonnezeaux ? :)

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still rather young. opened and let it in the bottle for about an hour or so before drinking.

Nose of honey, ginger, orange peel and some floral notes. On the palate it was dominated by honey and tropical fruits and apricots. very nice. In an ideal world would have savoured this lightly chilled but we didn't have a chiller. Nice balance and ripeness. Paired well with the strong cocoa notes from the chocolate souffle.
 

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Dear all advocates here

I am going to relocate ...and leave Sing. about mid Nov 2011. I have a wine fridge (Brandt CB1780 : 173 btl capacity) I got it 24th/Dec 2008.
Not sure if I will bring it with me now but try to see if anyone having any interest ...

Further last, the fridge still there

I just took pictures earlier tonight fyr. Let me know if any interest.

FYI, this Brandt is poor man's version of Eurocave Compact V259 which spec / functions almost identical

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enjoying a 2010 Grosset Springvale Riesling from the Clare Valley with steamboat at home
 

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had a dinner outing 2 weeks ago with colleagues as a farewell dinner for the interns. Had it at Straits Wines, Serangoon Gardens. Had 4 different wines. You can buy food and bring it there to eat, no extra charge :)

1st Wine: Spanish Cava
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Very nice, clean and delicious and worth the money.

2nd Wine: NZ Pinot Noir
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Rich and juicy easy drinking Pinot Noir. But doesn't taste like a traditional Pinot Noir from France.

3rd Wine: NZ Sauvignon Blanc
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Classic NZ SB flavours but with a much heavier body. A little too weighty for me.

4th Wine: Italian Moscato d'Asti
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Classicly sweet but relatively balanced. A touch too sweet for my preference but would balance well with spicy foods.
 

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Chateau Petit Village, Pomerol 1983

Had this the weekend
Cork has been very soft/wet ... and broken while uncork.
Orange brick red edge showing the wine fully mature. In very 1st 10 minutes, the nose was bit odd ... eventually it was aged in bottle twenties' years .

After disturbing nose gone.... Aroma of ripe black fruit, very soft light, rose blossom, touch of dark chocolate and meaty. Tannins have completely melted to smooth finishing. Nice....

I would say nose is better than palate for this bottle. :)

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After trying the Ripasso, just bought the more premium Amarone to try the difference! Waiting for the right time to open!

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we can try to organize the sept outing to be italian themed then we can bring italian wines to try!

are you all interested? need to know some italian wine retailers?
 
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enjoying a 2010 Grosset Springvale Riesling from the Clare Valley with steamboat at home

wow...u am finishing up the last half of the bottle now. couldn't finish on tuesday so drinking it 48 hours later. it's so much better now; and this is just their mid-tier riesling :s31:

really testament to the quality that Grosset makes. They truly are the best Riesling producer in Australia.
 

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Mate, in case you are interested, I can supply the wine for the dinner. It is now available now here in Singapore. Italian high quality vino nobile. Ill give some good prices for this venue.

artisanwine.com.sg

Let me know

we can try to organize the sept outing to be italian themed then we can bring italian wines to try!

are you all interested? need to know some italian wine retailers?
 

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Mate, in case you are interested, I can supply the wine for the dinner. It is now available now here in Singapore. Italian high quality vino nobile. Ill give some good prices for this venue.

artisanwine.com.sg

Let me know

Dun mind to join for this italian dinner as long as im not travelling :)
 

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@yehosaphat: awesome stuff...will keep ya'll updated

@romer0207: thanks for the offer. i'm sure some of the guys here will take up your offers; but i already have a bottle prepared :)
 

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wow...u am finishing up the last half of the bottle now. couldn't finish on tuesday so drinking it 48 hours later. it's so much better now; and this is just their mid-tier riesling :s31:

really testament to the quality that Grosset makes. They truly are the best Riesling producer in Australia.

Sounds good, where can I get this and what's the price range?
I've not had Clare Valley Riesling before. Was quite tempted by this offer at Cellar Doors: Mitchell Watervale Riesling 2009, $25.

Mitchell Watervale Riesling 2009

Normal $28.50 OFFER $24.23 (incl. GST)

"Classic Clare Valley Riesling, and consistently voted in the top 10 in Australia. Pale lemon with green tinges. A fine dry palate with crisp acidity and a long lingering finish. Lemon and lime with a hint of minerality dominate on the nose. The palate is fine and dry with focussed acidity and a long lingering finish. 93 Points Australian Wine Journal - James Halliday."

Recently drinking:
- Max Ferd Richter "Zeppelin" Mullheimer Sonnenlay Riesling
Slightly limey and refreshing. Good value QbA
- L'Incontournable de Rouillac, Pessac-Léognan 2007
Bought at Carrefour wine fair a few months back, came with a Local Nose recommendation. 58% Cabernet, 42% Merlot. Cabernet dominated character, licorice notes on the nose. Good finish. Great value.
- Wyndham Estate Pinot Noir Bin 333 2009
Have a lot of Aussie wine lovers in the family, so I tried this after reading about it on Strait Times some time back. Nicely balanced introduction to Pinot. Fruity, but with some character. On offer now at Cold Storage: $46 for 2, applies to most of the W.E wines. The Shiraz is pretty good for the (this) money. Time to stock up!

Italian wine outing sounds good. I've not tried Vino Nobile Montepulciano, would be interesting to see how the Sangiovese tastes different from the Montalcinos. I can bring a Rosso di Montalcino for comparison (or are we tasting blind again:p).

yehosaphat: Nice to hear you enjoying the wine. I bought one Ripasso too, now tempted to buy a few more. The last time I had Amarone it was with cheese and chocolate. It went pretty well, not sure if Amarone goes with meal food, it may be an in-between kinda wine.

As for the Italian wine outing venue, a friend told me of this place at Serangoon Gardens with BYO - Buono. Not been there but heard it's pretty decent. Anyone been there?
 

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Hey!! u all tempting me sia... i now on tight budget.. where did u get the italian wine?
 

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Sounds good, where can I get this and what's the price range?
I've not had Clare Valley Riesling before. Was quite tempted by this offer at Cellar Doors: Mitchell Watervale Riesling 2009, $25.

Mitchell Watervale Riesling 2009

Normal $28.50 OFFER $24.23 (incl. GST)

"Classic Clare Valley Riesling, and consistently voted in the top 10 in Australia. Pale lemon with green tinges. A fine dry palate with crisp acidity and a long lingering finish. Lemon and lime with a hint of minerality dominate on the nose. The palate is fine and dry with focussed acidity and a long lingering finish. 93 Points Australian Wine Journal - James Halliday."

Recently drinking:
- Max Ferd Richter "Zeppelin" Mullheimer Sonnenlay Riesling
Slightly limey and refreshing. Good value QbA
- L'Incontournable de Rouillac, Pessac-Léognan 2007
Bought at Carrefour wine fair a few months back, came with a Local Nose recommendation. 58% Cabernet, 42% Merlot. Cabernet dominated character, licorice notes on the nose. Good finish. Great value.
- Wyndham Estate Pinot Noir Bin 333 2009
Have a lot of Aussie wine lovers in the family, so I tried this after reading about it on Strait Times some time back. Nicely balanced introduction to Pinot. Fruity, but with some character. On offer now at Cold Storage: $46 for 2, applies to most of the W.E wines. The Shiraz is pretty good for the (this) money. Time to stock up!

Italian wine outing sounds good. I've not tried Vino Nobile Montepulciano, would be interesting to see how the Sangiovese tastes different from the Montalcinos. I can bring a Rosso di Montalcino for comparison (or are we tasting blind again:p).

yehosaphat: Nice to hear you enjoying the wine. I bought one Ripasso too, now tempted to buy a few more. The last time I had Amarone it was with cheese and chocolate. It went pretty well, not sure if Amarone goes with meal food, it may be an in-between kinda wine.

As for the Italian wine outing venue, a friend told me of this place at Serangoon Gardens with BYO - Buono. Not been there but heard it's pretty decent. Anyone been there?

keep in mind clare valley rieslings are rather different from German ones. i got my grosset from wineexchangeasia.com, but you can buy 'em from 1855 Bottle Shop as well. Look out for the 09 and '10 vintage; but they're painfully young to open right now. try the mitchel if you'd like for a sensing.

also in a tiny store on the 2nd or 3rd level of Holland Village Shopping Centre (above Cold Storage) there is a wine store that carries mostly Aussie wine and they have a good producer there from the clare valley: Pewsey Vale.

as for italian wines, you can try a nobile to see how it tastes for that day. we can bring a range, tuscany, piedmont, campania, puglia etc...whites, reds, rose, sparklings, dessert etc... time to go out and search for 'em! Btw, always blind tasting ;)

I've been to Buono several times, pretty good and well priced. we can share pizzas and have pastas and sides as well. and yes, no corkage ;)
 

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Hey!! u all tempting me sia... i now on tight budget.. where did u get the italian wine?

big retailers have them, crystal wines, enoteca etc...

you can check online retailers like one of the guys who was promoting his stuff or others like ewineasia.com and one of my faves intervino.com.sg - but collecting from them is very mah fan, in the middle of some industrial park in a metal shop hahaha...
 

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CW New World Wine Tasting

Anyone going? Email them to attend the tast session.

Our New World Wine Experience Sale List & Order Form will be available for download on 17 August 2011,Wednesday!


If you would like to be physically present to preview these fantastic deals and taste 20 premium wines for free, attend our sale on Saturday 20th August 2011, from 10am-8pm at our retail shop!

Session 1 - 10.00am to 12.00pm
Session 2 - 12.00pm to 2.00pm
Session 3 - 2.00pm to 4.00pm
Session 4 - 4.00pm to 6.00pm
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thanks for the post. i will wait to see what the pricelist on wednesday is, before deciding whether to go.
 
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