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2012 Leeuwin Estate, Chardonnay, Art Series
Just wow. This was one of the best bottles of chardonnay I've ever had.
Is everyone 3 days behind or too lazy to create a new thread?
2012 Leeuwin Estate, Chardonnay, Art Series
Just wow. This was one of the best bottles of chardonnay I've ever had.
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Participation is down so much, maybe we don’t need monthly threads anymore.
@steve8 posted:Is everyone 3 days behind or too lazy to create a new thread?
2012 Leeuwin Estate, Chardonnay, Art Series
Just wow. This was one of the best bottles of chardonnay I've ever had.
Great to know! I've got three of the 2012 in the cellar.
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@billhike posted:2018 Forge Cellars Dry Riesling Classique. Meh - not much going on and the shortest finish I can recall on a wine that I expected a lot more from. The Pewsey Vale Dry Riesling from Australia blows this away.
Bill, surprised you had that experience with this wine. We are members of the wine club and generally love what they produce. Haven't tried the '18 Classique yet though.
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Tasting note posted.
@winetarelli posted:2017 Faury Saint Joseph VV.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. One of the best $45 red wines on the market. The ability fully to scratch the itch for great Northern Rhone at this price point is wonderful.
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