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Wine & Cheese

1y ago
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  • You have a nice collection! I don't have a wine for a special occasion yet. Can you cellar any wine? And the ideal temperature for red, white, sparkling is 12-13 Celsius (55F)?

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    • Not all wine cellars well, in fact I believe the majority of wine is made to be drunk young - that's generally what happens at our place anyway. And yes, 55 F/13C, out of the light, bottles lying on their sides is the way to go.

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    • To answer your cellaring question, yes. But not every wine is going to improve over time. And some varietals oxidize more quickly than others. Tasting a wine upon release will give you an idea of it’s age worthiness. Quality juice with high...

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  • We have a small collection of mostly Australian wines under the house. I'm particularly looking forward to getting into a vertical tasting of Rockford Basket Press Shiraz (from 2000- 2012). There are a few bottles of Mount Langi Ghiran Shiraz (various vintages); some Rockford Black Shiraz (kept for special occasions as it’s rare as hen's teeth); some Tahbilk Marsanne - various vintages, but we'll be opening the 2010 soon. And a couple of bottles of Amarone and Barolo. Can’t show you the actual bottles, its too dark for photography under there!

    Special wines are a bit of a sore point in my family... My grandfather bought a half pipe of port from Taylors when I was born (no, it wasn’t in the C18TH.) The port was supposed to come to me on my 21st birthday, but he died when I was 10 - he was in England, I was in Australia at the time and his whole wine cellar was sold.

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    • That’s amazing as well as unfortunate about your Grandfather and his collection. I haven’t had many sparkling Shiraz, but I assume the higher quality ones can age as long as Lambrusco. Vertical tastings are amazing because it shows you the...

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    • It's notably lacking in French wine! We like to go out and meet the wine makers and are spoilt for choice locally. Driving out to a winery for a tasting and a long lunch is one of the things I'm missing most in lockdown!

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  • Jane Austen was also a fan of Vin de Constance saying it had "healing powers on a disappointed heart". I've never seen it here. Must try it one day.

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  • I have no patience and thus no cellar. When it's time for a special wine, I imagine I'll go out and buy one. I love this though, and I might need to try Dickens' own sweet wine.

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    • I usually go out and buy Champagne or sparkling as I need it. Many producers do a good job at cellaring the wines before release anyways.

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