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"Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:44 am

darien on the Redleg site wrote:...an offshoot of the geography department at the uni of adelaide did a gis based demographic study (early noughties) of adelaide/ports'supporter bases and spending habits at aami - port supporters on average drank more chardonnay while crows supporters drank more iced coffee.
Now we know where the Chardonnay Socialists are!
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:24 am

Psyber wrote:
darien on the Redleg site wrote:...an offshoot of the geography department at the uni of adelaide did a gis based demographic study (early noughties) of adelaide/ports'supporter bases and spending habits at aami - port supporters on average drank more chardonnay while crows supporters drank more iced coffee.
Now we know where the Chardonnay Socialists are!


Yeah, the Crows. As if that lot would know a true Port supporter. Besides, only a memember of the Chardonay set would use an academic study to prove that they were not in fact a member of the Chardonay set. ;)

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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Booney » Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:25 pm

What they failed to mention is we had drunk all the beer and had to resort to the chardie...everyone has done it at nights end.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Wedgie » Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:33 pm

Chardonnay's taken off amongst the Port crew ever since they saw it was the choice of drink of Kath and Kim, they think its trendy.
Doesn't suprise me about the choice of drink of the Crows supporters at games as the average age would be about 93.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Dirko » Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:36 pm

Wedgie wrote:Doesn't suprise me about the choice of drink of the Crows supporters at games as the average age would be about 93.


Yes stops the reflux, and aids with the continence......
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:42 pm

Sauvignon Blanc seems to be the ubiquitous white in Melbourne at the moment, though Riesling appears to be making a come back after many years on the outer. On the other hand I can't find a pure Traminer anywhere.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Booney » Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:47 pm

Wedgie wrote:Chardonnay's taken off amongst the Port crew ever since they saw it was the choice of drink of Kath and Kim, they think its trendy.
Doesn't suprise me about the choice of drink of the Crows supporters at games as the average age would be about 93.


It is popular for people who find themselves coming* second...
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby wycbloods » Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:47 pm

Booney wrote:What they failed to mention is we had drunk all the beer and had to resort to the chardie...everyone has done it at nights end.


Speak for yourself Booney :lol:
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Dirko » Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:48 pm

Psyber wrote:Sauvignon Blanc seems to be the ubiquitous white in Melbourne at the moment, though Riesling appears to be making a come back after many years on the outer. On the other hand I can't find a pure Traminer anywhere.



Here you go...looks OK Gewurztraminer
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:08 pm

SJABC wrote:
Psyber wrote:Sauvignon Blanc seems to be the ubiquitous white in Melbourne at the moment, though Riesling appears to be making a come back after many years on the outer. On the other hand I can't find a pure Traminer anywhere.
Here you go...looks OK Gewurztraminer
Promising. I had some of the Bay of Fires Pinot Noir and it wasn't bad. Now I just need to find someone closer than a 2 hour drive to Strathmore where I can pick up a bottle.
Or maybe wait till I'm back in Adelaide next year and talk to the guys at Melbourne St Cellars if they are still there.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby The Big Shrek » Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:28 pm

I had a Skilly Gewurztraminer and I almost threw up(nothing to do with the 3 or 4 bottles already consumed). It has to be the worst style of wine in history.

Skillagalee does a fantastic job of everything, but drop the traminer!
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby McAlmanac » Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:08 pm

Psyber wrote:Sauvignon Blanc seems to be the ubiquitous white in Melbourne at the moment, though Riesling appears to be making a come back after many years on the outer. On the other hand I can't find a pure Traminer anywhere.

I'm not from the Chardonnay Set - I'm from the Riesling Set. Wilson, Tim Adams, Grosset, O'Leary & Walker, Skillogalee, Mitchell etc etc.

If you want a budget traminer, go the trusty Rosemount. For your more Alsatian number, go Knappstein or Delatite. All these have reasonable distribution in Melbourne.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:42 am

The Big Shrek wrote:I had a Skilly Gewurztraminer and I almost threw up(nothing to do with the 3 or 4 bottles already consumed). It has to be the worst style of wine in history.
Skillagalee does a fantastic job of everything, but drop the traminer!
It's one of those things - a given winery can do one style well and another appallingly. I recently tasted and appalling Pinot Noir, from a winery that does a great Cab. Sauv.

McA: I'll check out the Knappstein or Delatite. Most of the Traminer I've had have been from Germany.
My problem is living in the Dandenong Ranges. Apart from one local outlet which is highly specialised - and pricey - most of the outlets nearby are down-market and only stock what sells well to the mass market.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby McAlmanac » Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:43 am

Psyber wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:I had a Skilly Gewurztraminer and I almost threw up(nothing to do with the 3 or 4 bottles already consumed). It has to be the worst style of wine in history.
Skillagalee does a fantastic job of everything, but drop the traminer!
It's one of those things - a given winery can do one style well and another appallingly. I recently tasted and appalling Pinot Noir, from a winery that does a great Cab. Sauv.

McA: I'll check out the Knappstein or Delatite. Most of the Traminer I've had have been from Germany.
My problem is living in the Dandenong Ranges. Apart from one local outlet which is highly specialised - and pricey - most of the outlets nearby are down-market and only stock what sells well to the mass market.

Olinda Cellars would be your best bet.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:05 pm

McAlmanac wrote:
Psyber wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:I had a Skilly Gewurztraminer and I almost threw up(nothing to do with the 3 or 4 bottles already consumed). It has to be the worst style of wine in history.
Skillagalee does a fantastic job of everything, but drop the traminer!
It's one of those things - a given winery can do one style well and another appallingly. I recently tasted and appalling Pinot Noir, from a winery that does a great Cab. Sauv.

McA: I'll check out the Knappstein or Delatite. Most of the Traminer I've had have been from Germany.
My problem is living in the Dandenong Ranges. Apart from one local outlet which is highly specialised - and pricey - most of the outlets nearby are down-market and only stock what sells well to the mass market.

Olinda Cellars would be your best bet.
That's the one I referred to as "specialised". I know Ross who runs it reasonably well.
He can't carry everything, but he has managed to get some things I specially wanted.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Macca19 » Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:16 pm

McAlmanac wrote:
Psyber wrote:Sauvignon Blanc seems to be the ubiquitous white in Melbourne at the moment, though Riesling appears to be making a come back after many years on the outer. On the other hand I can't find a pure Traminer anywhere.

I'm not from the Chardonnay Set - I'm from the Riesling Set. Wilson, Tim Adams, Grosset, O'Leary & Walker, Skillogalee, Mitchell etc etc.

If you want a budget traminer, go the trusty Rosemount. For your more Alsatian number, go Knappstein or Delatite. All these have reasonable distribution in Melbourne.


McAlmanac is where its at. Riesling is where its at.

Favourites would be Pikes The Merle, Howard Park, Skillogalee (normal and Trevarrick), Grosset, Pauletts, Sevenhill and O'Leary Walker.

Re: Skilly Gewurtz, its made in the Alsace style so is drier than your usual german style traminer. Floral, passionfruit, rose petal and has a hint of spice as well. It has consistently been rated amongst one of the top couple in the country.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:12 pm

Macca19 wrote:.. Re: Skilly Gewurtz, its made in the Alsace style so is drier than your usual german style traminer. Floral, passionfruit, rose petal and has a hint of spice as well. It has consistently been rated amongst one of the top couple in the country.
Sounds good, I'll try it.
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Buddah_44 » Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:09 am

am I the only 1 who is wondering why there is a wine appreciation thread in the AFL forum? :-s
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby finn » Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:53 pm

wine is a vital part of today's modern game

like green ginger wine is at halftime during a wet day

mmm, a long nose, a depth of palate that hints of coalsmoke, caramel wjust the subtlest of ginger overtones
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Re: "Chardonnay Set"

Postby Psyber » Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:40 am

Buddah_44 wrote:am I the only 1 who is wondering why there is a wine appreciation thread in the AFL forum? :-s
Right - back on focus - "port supporters on average drank more chardonnay." ;)
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