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Wild Roo and Jacob's Creek

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12 July 2006, 03:46 PM
Prof. Lurker
Wild Roo and Jacob's Creek
Wild Roo (shiraz) and Jacob's Creek for US$14.00 a bottle at Carrefour. Does anyone know those wines? Are they good?

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12 July 2006, 05:11 PM
XexyWarrior
I've tried the Jacob's Creek before. It sells for about $8 to $9 here in Ohio. The bouquet is of a confectionery plum with a hint of red currant, for you wine-oh speakin' folks. Big Grin Big Grin Razz I liked it. *shrug*
14 July 2006, 09:58 AM
Prof. Lurker
oh, thank you Xexy Cool
14 July 2006, 12:22 PM
XexyWarrior
Hehe! No problem! Big Grin
15 July 2006, 08:28 AM
Argeaux
Jacob's Creek is a mid-range Aussie wine.

It's a good drop. Good, not great.

I like it for a cheap tipple.

Never heard of the other wine.


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16 July 2006, 08:51 PM
Amethyst
I too have had Jacob's Creek plenty of times..

it's worth it's money... it's not too cheap, nor too expensive.

Never heard of the other one.

Proably one that gets marketed to other countries just cause of it's so called aussie sounding name...lol


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16 July 2006, 08:59 PM
lila997
I had a new good Australia wine last night- Rosemont Shiraz.

Not sure how popular it is in the states or in Australia for that matter but I liked it.
16 July 2006, 10:02 PM
Amethyst
rosemount maybe?



my parents rather like a drop of rosemount Big Grin


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17 July 2006, 08:25 AM
Argeaux
I like most Rosemount wines, but the Shiraz IS particularly good.

I have paid the winery a visit when I've travelled up to the Hunter Valley, which is the wine region of NSW.

Tasting wine is fun. Smile


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17 July 2006, 09:18 AM
XexyWarrior
Yes, for some reason, the Austrailians do Shiraz particularly well. Smile
17 July 2006, 11:09 AM
Prof. Lurker
thank you for the answers & suggestions - I'll look for the Jacob's Creek then.
quote:
Proably one that gets marketed to other countries just cause of it's so called aussie sounding name.
that's the impression I got looking at the picture in the advert Smile
17 July 2006, 02:06 PM
lila997
Yep, that's it. My typing sucks. Smile
17 July 2006, 07:19 PM
Amethyst
wild roo... so the red must be kangaroo blood, and the white is kangaroo urine?

eh eh? no then?


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18 July 2006, 04:24 AM
Argeaux
We've got a top climate, and excellent soil, for Shiraz.

Our Chardonay is good, too. To me Petaluma is the pick of the bunch. I've seen that in London, don't know if it's available anywhere else.

Any reds by Penfolds are DEFINITELY worth a go.


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