19.8.09


2007 Barwang Shiraz, Hilltops, New South Wales

Tasting Notes:
Full body. Sweet, Fruits like Plum, Blackberries. Finish with dark chocolate.

Food / Cigar: Holland Cigar.


Price: A$16.99

Rating: 3 1/2 stars

11.10.08

2005 Jacob's Creek Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley, Western Australia

Tasting Notes:

Rich Fruity nose, Deep Dark purple, blackberries, Plums, Grapes skin, a touch of vanilla, good length and smooth finish

Food: Good with red meat, creamy cheese like brie, or tasty cheese like cheddar

Price: A$17 (A$10 when Discount)

Rating: 85 points

18.7.08



2004 MadFish Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot, Western Australia

Tasting Notes:

Open with Earthy,woody smell, come along with Aroma of Rich Fruit, and then a bit of tobacco, Medium Bodied Red, Sweet Character from Merlot, On Palate, Fruity taste of Sweet Dark fruits like Cherry, Plums, Blackberries, good length of flavor, smooth down afterward, A bit of acidic, overall Good Balance on acid and fruits, at least Half Hour decant time Recommended

Food: Good to have sweet dishes or desserts with it

Price: A$18 (A$12.5 when Discount)

Rating: 88 points

11.7.08

2006 Tulloch Cabernet Sauvignon, Hunter Valley, Eastern Australia

Tasting Notes:

Relatively lighter fruit smell, Light to Medium Bodied Red, a bit of oak nose, start with dark fruit, blackcurrant, plum and fair lasting in mouth. When my flatmate open it last time, I said it is like a shy and skinny little girl. I would like to use the same words. However, I think it would give a bit more taste if it is given longer breathing time. In order to remove the alcoholic smell and taste the real side, I recommend to pour it into a decanter, if you have, and wait for at least half an hour.

Food: Light pasta dishes and sweet / soy sauce based Chinese food would be good with it

Price: A$15

Rating: 82 points

26.5.08

2005 Tenet Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa, South Australia

Tasting Notes:

Dark purple color, woody, earthiness and complex nose with Tobacco Leaf Aroma
Full Bodied, blackcurrant, plum, Alcoholic, Balance Acidic, Excellent Finish.
A touch of cherry at the end, spicy which is come from oak as stated by the winery.

Food: Spicy tomato sauced dishes, Strong Blue cheese and even would be good with a cigar.

Price: A$17

Rating: 91 points

5.5.08


2005 Evan & Tate Verdelho, Margaret River, WA

Tasting Note:

Strong New Leather smell, Zesty, Fruity, Light - Medium Body, a very different taste from the other common whites from this classic Western Australia winery.

Price: A$17

Food: It would be good with grilled sea fish or Mild Creamy Brie cheese.

Rating: 83 points

p.s. : I personally suggest that, this wine should be really chilled. ( at least half an hour in the fridge )

25.3.08


2004 McGUIGAN Chambourcin, Hunter Valley


Tasting Notes:

It's a special full bodies wine from Hunter, the 2004 vintage gives a very old leather smell with heavy fruity taste. Oak taste comes at the end of all. Our comments conclude that, this wine is so personal that only suitable for people who can accept different varies of taste.

p.s. This wine is not for normal drink, it's only good for taste explorers, you might found it hard to drink if you are not easy to accept new tastes. So, I don't recommend to match any food with it, but a powerful cheese.

Food: A strong Blue cheese would be great.

Price: A$12 from cellar door

Rating: 88 points

17.3.08


2004 Jamiesons Run Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra


Tasting Notes:

Aroma fruity smell, medium red color, strawberry and plum taste with mild alcohol sense, medium body. With the classic Cabernet Sauvignon character, it's a good accompany of mild Italian food. But this wine doesn't stay too long in your mouth and haven't give too much feed back, it might not be too suitable for tasting. However, it would be a good value wine for B.Y.O.

Price: A$13

Rating: 79 points

13.3.08

2005 Alban Estate Chambourcin, Riveria, NSW, Australia

Tasting Notes:

It's my second time of my life to meet this rare grape, Chambourcin. It's quite sticky since it hang on the side of the glass once it's opened. Smell like Cabernet Sauvignon but taste much more complex. Taste covered all . Fruity taste come with a bit of plum spicy at the end and a touch of oak flavor. Medium to Full Body.

Food:

It could be good to drink with red meat dishes or tomato basil sauced pasta.

P.S.:
When the first I tried this wine was in the Hyde Park during the NSW wine week. It tasted surprisingly powerful when I tried in the outdoor tasting environment. It was the first wine I tried that day. However, it wasn't taste as powerful as in that tasting when I tried it again tonight.


Price: A$15 ( Price on the tasting day)

Rating: 89 points

12.3.08


2004 Penfolds Bin 8 Cabernet Shiraz - South Australia

Tasting Notes:

Open with fruity and a bit spices smell fulfilled the room, comes with A Dark red color, easily stick on the side of the glass shows the thickness, she's very smooth and full body, she has a fruity taste (cherry and plum) and nose from the character of Cabernet Sauvignon and pepper and spices give a bit spicy taste from the character of Shiraz. Wood flavor is present but not strong. Very multiple tastes and nicely layered.

P.S.: Penfolds wine, one of the most famous vineyards, Bin series, grapes took from south australia

Price: A$20 from Sydney Airport (Sold approximately within HKD$300)

Rating : 87 points