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popped by carrefour plaza sing yesterday, some buys that stood out for me:

'08 Teusner "The Ribke" Northern Barossa Shiraz (up: $40+, now: $38) - tasted before and very nicely made Shiraz. You can try their Grenache as well since it's on offer too. Should be pretty good.

'06 Chateau de Fesles - La Chappelle - $30+, 100% chenin blanc, dry white wine from the loire valley.

'01 Chateau de Fesles Anjou - $29 (i think), if you've never tried a 100% cabernet franc before, this is a good change to try!
 

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what are you guys drinking this weekend?
inviting my gf's family over for dinner tomorrow. haven't picked out a wine yet!
 

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Nothing for mw for the last and this week, as rushing for project...Can't wait! Then i will go to BOTAK Jones to open the wine with the steak..
 

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taste it a bit just after opening and see how much breathing u need.

in the end are any of u going to the crystal wine new world sale?
 

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I will be going to the TANGLIN MALL Wine Fair on this coming 31st Aug.. anyone keen?
 

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this is the one by the local nose right? should be some interesting stuff there. i have another tasting that day so won't be there on 31st.

on a side note, for those of you who never had a red wine from the Loire before, you can try the 2003 Chateau de Fesles Anjou Red. Made from cabernet franc with just a little bit of cabernet sauvignon. this is an interesting wine if you've never had a cabernet franc before.

it costs $25 from Carrefour and for my palate its delicious.
 

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always drink premuin wine first and later procceed to cheaper stuff cause after the first bottle u hardly know the difference
 

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no loh....can tell diff one....that's why whenever i drink, i make sure i not high or anything so i can focus on the wine.
 

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tongue not that good yet. but only decide on the one that my taste bud prefer...
 

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ikileo, check with u, for 2006 jacob creek, cab sav, u think can keep longer or ready to pop?
 

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Drinking Updates

Short update on the recent wines i drank...

Place: Magma @ 2 Bukit Pasoh
21/08/2011
Event: German Wine Appreciation

Wine (In order of Serving)

White

August Ziegler, 2009 Gewurztraminer Kabinett from Pfaiz region- light flora scent, can't smell the lychee, very light on the taste not much of aftertaste prefer something Stronger

Biffar,Josephine, 2009 riesling from Mosel - Stronger taste, and have more flavor characteristic of mosel,

Markus Molitor, 2009 Haus Klosterberg 2009 from Mosel region.. Same as above and more appealing to my taste bud

Red

GUTZLER - SAINT LAURENT (DRY) -2007 - Taste like Pinot noir but more flavor or fuller body


Adam Weidmann, Johanninger 2004 from Nahe - Nice.. like Shiraz... new kind of grape.. which is not common Dornfelder
 

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part 2

Date: 27/08/11
Location: No Signboard (geylang)

White: Riesling

Clonakilla 2004, Aus, - Not much of sweetiness and smell, not sure if it has passed the peak period...

Win kf ler, Alendorf 2008 - Gewurztraminer Kabinett - Sweet with faint lychee scent... very good with pepper Crad

Dr Loosen 2010 - Express sweet against the pepper crab, i prefer Dr Loosen over the Win kf ler, Alendorf 2008, even though it does not have any faint scent.. but the sweetness is more prominent..
 

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the clonakilla riesling?

it's not a sweet style of riesling. typically aussie rieslings are very dry and high in acid. this clonakilla might have needed more time to open up.
 
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