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    2008 Penfold Grange -score 100 . Will u open one with yur favorable LADY.

    Grange scored 100 in "The Wine Advocate " wine review last week. According to Penfold award of score 100 is really rare in past decade.

    .According to Pendfold retail price of 2008 Grangen is approx AUD685 when release in May...
    Occasionally do share my favorubale CB SB with those I like .. Yet to open wine more than 100AD.

    Any chance u will share this wine with your favourbale lady? Under what sitation/terms...?
    Good drops...

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    For some reason I don't think your average whore would appreciate the value of such a treat.
    The only thing going into my girl will be my hard cock, my balls and a mouth full of 2013 vintage cum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudybay View Post
    Grange scored 100 in "The Wine Advocate " wine review last week. According to Penfold award of score 100 is really rare in past decade.

    .According to Pendfold retail price of 2008 Grangen is approx AUD685 when release in May...
    Occasionally do share my favorubale CB SB with those I like .. Yet to open wine more than 100AD.

    Any chance u will share this wine with your favourbale lady? Under what sitation/terms...?
    sometimes I like to do vertical vintage with my good friends for dinner.

    e.g. we start same wine from 2000, 1998, 1997 and so on.

    I went really well.

    Henschke Hill of Grace or St Henry is a good start.

    This needs to be "air" few hours before I will drink.


    I will not open that with WL.

    I properly will share with a girlfriend or partner such as fine dining or romantic trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post

    I will not open that with WL.

    I properly will share with a girlfriend or partner such as fine dining or romantic trip.
    What happens when the WL/ML becomes a good friend ??
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    Why raised this ... as per some post here that there were young students spent counple thousad to escort WL corss state for 2 night.. hence curios to find out who will spend such money with ML..

    Hill of Grace... great wine.... Henschke wine - reliable GOOD!
    St herni -- no Oaking... different appreciation...
    Good drops...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudybay View Post
    Why raised this ... as per some post here that there were young students spent counple thousad to escort WL corss state for 2 night.. hence curios to find out who will spend such money with ML..

    Hill of Grace... great wine.... Henschke wine - reliable GOOD!
    St herni -- no Oaking... different appreciation...
    I've opened a bottle of St Henri 2000 with a girl who appreciated good wine !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudybay View Post
    Why raised this ... as per some post here that there were young students spent counple thousad to escort WL corss state for 2 night.. hence curios to find out who will spend such money with ML..

    Hill of Grace... great wine.... Henschke wine - reliable GOOD!
    St herni -- no Oaking... different appreciation...
    Sometimes you can't balance the amount of money people have to spend or to waste vs whether they can really appreciate the finer items in life, such as some fine drops mentioned here.

    My recent trip to Hong Kong and China was quite an eye opener, every restaurant I went, from top class venue (like the one at the Inter-Continental HK - ex Regent) to an average local neighbourhood restaurant, people are drinking very expensive red wine to simply show off that they can afford it. In a mid range Chinese restaurant in Macau, the table next to mind, all from mainland China, ordered a bottle of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, didn't see the vintage on the bottle, but surely it was very expensive, the waiter poured the wine into the decanter and asked the customers to wait a little bit, the guy didn't give a damn, poured the wine to filled more than half of his big wine glass and drink it with his soup of the day.............WTF !!

    But this is nothing new to the Hong Kong dining scene, before Red Wine became popular in the then British colony, people used to drink Hennessy XO cognac at dinner banquet, mixing the XO with coca cola or 7 Up, talk about table etiquette.............lol

    Just my two cents of observations

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    ps. on our table, we have a bottle of Portugese red wine recommended by the waiter @$198.00 (AYD$25.00) which was quite nice and complimented our menu.
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    Yep, HoonKong was known to sell more Hennessy XO than anywhere else in the world ! Even Louis XIII !
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilisno View Post
    I've opened a bottle of St Henri 2000 with a girl who appreciated good wine !
    Good on you.. I do the same with the one who appreciate and do enjoy.
    Good drops...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AHLUNGOR View Post
    What happens when the WL/ML becomes a good friend ??
    of course it is okay!!

    You know me too well by now.

    I had a good bottle of RWT with my sweetheart. really great , at Attitude Restaurant ..last month....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    of course it is okay!!

    You know me too well by now.

    I had a good bottle of RWT with my sweetheart. really great , at Attitude Restaurant ..last month....
    I know Altitude restaurant in Cumberland St but not Attitude restaurant.

    Are the waiters rude there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilisno View Post
    I've opened a bottle of St Henri 2000 with a girl who appreciated good wine !
    She still does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Impact View Post
    She still does.
    I know she does !
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    I like the 2003 Marsh Estate Sinclair Shiraz, the 2000 Rothvale Shiraz's and Gartelmann and Rothvale Semillon. Did the Tamar Valley over the Christmas break and Moores Hill has some nice Reislings, Rose's and sticky's. I haven't hit over $100 with an ML either but have with the gf. Velo had some nice wines too.

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    maybe. I'm down to my last '85.

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    In the late nineties I was buyng Hill of Graces for only $35, about 7 or 8 of them and always wasting them that very night, at a friends, usually with pepper steak, broccoli and carrots in white sauce.

    I think that, cellared, the bottles would be worth over a grand each now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sextus View Post
    In the late nineties I was buyng Hill of Graces for only $35, about 7 or 8 of them and always wasting them that very night, at a friends, usually with pepper steak, broccoli and carrots in white sauce.

    I think that, cellared, the bottles would be worth over a grand each now!
    it is about $400 - $500.

    not bad choice at all.

    I like that a lot...

    Have you try DEAD ARM???

    Very nice as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sextus View Post
    In the late nineties I was buyng Hill of Graces for only $35, about 7 or 8 of them and always wasting them that very night, at a friends, usually with pepper steak, broccoli and carrots in white sauce.

    I think that, cellared, the bottles would be worth over a grand each now!
    Don't ever recall hog under $300 I started drinking red in the late 90s. I would prefer chris ringland shiraz, australis, muck duck or the laird over grange or hog anytime.

    On the side note my local cellar told me this year 707 release price will be $250. Last time I had bought a twelve pack was the 1998 vintage which cost alittle over $100. I still got 8 bottle left.

    ps I opened a bottle of 98 hog from my cellar for this new year eventhough its a fantastic drop but for its current market price around $800 I could buy a bottle of australis and a bottle of muck duck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reve View Post
    Don't ever recall hog under $300 I started drinking red in the late 90s. I would prefer chris ringland shiraz, australis, muck duck or the laird over grange or hog anytime.

    On the side note my local cellar told me this year 707 release price will be $250. Last time I had bought a twelve pack was the 1998 vintage which cost alittle over $100. I still got 8 bottle left.

    ps I opened a bottle of 98 hog from my cellar for this new year eventhough its a fantastic drop but for its current market price around $800 I could buy a bottle of australis and a bottle of muck duck.
    when Costco opens early last year. They sell 707 for $139. Clean up all in one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by reve View Post
    Don't ever recall hog under $300 I started drinking red in the late 90s.
    Sorry it was in 1994, and I was definitely getting it for $35 - that is why I kept buying it! It hadn't yet acquired its "poor man's Grange" rep yet. It was just on the cusp. It is well out of my pocket's range now. If I was going to be that indulgent it would be Brand Girls long before it was Hill of Grace.

    I was taking it to my friend's new place - he had just been kicked out for good by his wife, so that has recalled to me when. It really was magic. The final ritual was to tongue the mouth of the bottle to extract the last molecules of wine out of it. (We didn't have any airs or graces.)

    18 years on, those bottles must be sensational.

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