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PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 7:07 pm 
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The 09 sold by Asda was so sweet and sickly that I thought never to try the wine again even at £3. But after reading Bob's note for the 2010...

http://www.bobswinereviews.com/southban ... eview.html

...I thought i'd have another go especially as I used to like this due to it's strong blackcurrant and nettle flavours which, sadly, tended to vanish after a few sips but for a fiver there was nothing better out there.

Maybe Bob tastes a different version of the wine. Perhaps the UK bottling plant adds sugar. No idea. But if it's good it's good I care not for where it's bottled or how many vineyards supplied grapes. Very few MSB Estate wines are single vineyard and the SC Estate Reserve sold by the Co-Op is a cracker and that's bottled in Tribs garage.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:47 pm 
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Duncan wrote:
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Hope maybe for the new Southbank Estate which is only £4.99 at MW at the mo. :


I went to MW to buy SB yesterday with the intention of getting some Southbank and when I saw it was bulk shipped and bottled in UK I passed.

Funnily enough Jamie Goode wrote in April 2010 about the 2009 Southbank Estates 2009 Sauvignon Blanc (an estate-bottled Sauvignon from Marlborough, not some bulk shipped tactical ‘soft’ brand)

Well, it is now and I am not buying. I can't remember for certain but I recall the back label talking about being sourced from various vineyards which didn't sound like an estate wine to me.


TBF - Wine journalists and professionals do make mistakes - probably because they have been missinformed, or didn't do the research properly.

I wouldn't buy a bulk one like that either - Well.......Not unless I was pretty damn keen on the mix, and I would have to try each vintage individually, and very carefully before taking a risk buying the following years wine.

Goose, as you are, is normally very particular when buying from reputable and respected producers. Very picky indeed
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Jamie had the bottle in front of him so I doubt it was a mistake.

I am assuming that this vintage is not the 'estate' wine. Probably some of a huge excess of unsaleable NZ SB that Majestic has had shipped to the UK.

Still, Goosegogs has the bottle so p'raps he can confirm who bottled the 2010


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:06 pm 
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Goosegogs wrote:
. But after reading Bob's note for the 2010...

http://www.bobswinereviews.com/southban ... eview.html
bvMaybe Bob tastes a different version of the wine. .


Bob in Australia wouldn't have tasted a wine bottled in the UK, so his note is about a different wine.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:13 pm 
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Southbank Estate 2010 is bottled in NZ.

It says so on the label. Where exactly did you see that it was bottled in the UK. You mention Jaime but didn't he say that SE wasn't some bottled in the UK wine

Btw....they sent Pioneer Block 19 ( Bird Block ) 2010, Vavasour 2010 and JE 2009 ( bugger ).


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:17 pm 
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Goosegogs wrote:
Btw....they sent Pioneer Block 19 ( Bird Block ) 2010, Vavasour 2010 and JE 2009 ( bugger ).


Vavasour '10 exhibits a mini sweet'sh ellement in the middle - bugger & bugger, I was V. annoyed to find that someone at my Maj had knobbled 2 of the 5 '09 bottles that I asked a member of staff to set-aside in a box out the back. And he did so last Monday.

Next time I ask ever so kindly for my name in felt tip to be plastered on the back label

So - damn and blast and .......

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:45 pm 
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Goosegogs wrote:
Btw....they sent Pioneer Block 19 ( Bird Block ) 2010, Vavasour 2010 and JE 2009 ( bugger ).


The block 19 has the highest score of all the 2010 Saint Clair SB's reviewed by Bob C so far. It appears he has not tasted the Oh Block yet. That said, the tasting note suggests it might not be quite suited to your tastes, Goose.

I have deliberated ordering a couple of these also (lucky dip Pioneer block 2009 / 2010 :lol: ) and throwing in a couple of the VM WR 09. We shall see.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 4:25 pm 
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Tribs,

You will adore the VM WR 09. Do make sure it is the 09 though. The 2010 Block 19 sounds fine, just a little fuller than the 09 Oh Block. So long as the fullness comes from the flavour I don't mind.

Who do I complain to about the 09 JE.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 5:56 pm 
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Goosegogs wrote:
Southbank Estate 2010 is bottled in NZ.

It says so on the label. Where exactly did you see that it was bottled in the UK. ).


My mistake. I just went to MW to check. Bottled in NZ -- now I am doubly puzzled why I didn't buy it.


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Goose, I hope you try the block 19 soon, as my local MW has a case on order and I need to know how many to take :wink:

I have already picked up some VM WR 09 and Southbank 10. 8)

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Found one of these in the freezer ! Unscrewed it, shook it, and moved it into ambient conditions. Lovely, best bottle since hospital. AM really enjoying this. Zorrry Gosling.

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Frozen solid? And it didnt explode/blow the cap? :shock:

Start of the footy season, good win for the mighty wolves.... :D

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:08 pm 
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Frozen solid? And it didnt explode/blow the cap? :shock:


There was a glass gone already so it had room to expand. Also was in the freezer bit of frij with dodgy door, so not really cold.

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Start of the footy season, good win for the mighty wolves.... :D


Yeah, the hairdressers trying to kick their little balls through bits of wood are back.
Was at Wolverhampton Bridge club for a while, and we got permission to use the baying wolf / moon logo.

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