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hinloong48
post Jul 24 2012, 03:35 AM

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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Jun 28 2012, 11:19 AM)
What do you think of these?

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good wine u have it there buddy.. been working with italian wines for past few years... got 2 btls of chateau la tour 1982.. keep it as investment.. bought it for RM 8181 now value at 10k EACH..... rclxms.gif
TinyPumpkin
post Jul 24 2012, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(hinloong48 @ Jul 24 2012, 03:35 AM)
good wine u have it there buddy.. been working with italian wines for past few years... got 2 btls of chateau la tour 1982.. keep it as investment.. bought it for RM 8181 now value at 10k EACH..... rclxms.gif
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Enjoy the wine dear...value may have gone up but not easy to sell.

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EpsilonStar
post Nov 15 2012, 08:34 PM

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anyone can recommend a good and affordable white wine?
Wine newbie, often overwhelmed by all the different wine in hypermarket stores... Normally just tembak but didn't like them after tried.
Prefer fruity and less-dry type.
TinyPumpkin
post Nov 21 2012, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(EpsilonStar @ Nov 15 2012, 08:34 PM)
anyone can recommend a good and affordable white wine?
Wine newbie, often overwhelmed by all the different wine in hypermarket stores... Normally just tembak but didn't like them after tried.
Prefer fruity and less-dry type.
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babygrand123
post Oct 24 2013, 04:59 AM

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i not a expect in red wine but my personally like jacob creek (Cabernet Sauvignon) prices is reasonable and taste so good not only that it get so many awards too. Any comment on this jacob creek brand? thanks
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post Oct 24 2013, 11:35 AM

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for me i think my price should be around RM120 per wine @@!
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post Mar 11 2014, 01:30 PM

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post Mar 11 2014, 01:32 PM

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Please call sms or wechat me Kelvin in 0143980648, free wine learning lesson.
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post Mar 11 2014, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(EpsilonStar @ Nov 15 2012, 08:34 PM)
anyone can recommend a good and affordable white wine?
Wine newbie, often overwhelmed by all the different wine in hypermarket stores... Normally just tembak but didn't like them after tried.
Prefer fruity and less-dry type.
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Pinot Grigio would be good? Please call sms or wechat me Kelvin in 0143980648, free wine learning lesson.
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post Apr 17 2014, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(DomOenotheque @ Jan 5 2014, 01:10 PM)
Cheap wine when cellared will not increase in value... I nvr see ppl buying 1st vintage of yellow tail
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It becomes vinegar. tongue.gif
andrew132
post Apr 18 2014, 08:02 PM

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In Malaysia, never buy wines below RM30 those are terrible! If you guy want to try good wine try purple angel. It is a Chile wine but it is quite an expensive range. President Obama serve this wine during all his functions.
Sanosuke87
post May 23 2014, 02:48 PM

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QUOTE(nathanford @ Mar 5 2012, 05:48 PM)
Hi, welcome to all wine lovers. Just sharing some of my experiences as part of the consumers of wine in Malaysia.
I prefer wine around the range of RM60 to RM100.
Currently, I would prefer the Errazuric Cab Sauv, 2010, Chile Wine for around rm85 and Banfi Col Di Sasso , 2009, from Italy at over RM100.
This thread is open for everyone to share their point of view as well as their experiences. However there are some questions that i would like to direct to all the readers of this post :

1. What are the price range you would offer for a decent bottle of wine you occasionally drink?
2. For frequent drinkers or wine lovers, would you prefer to enjoy a fine bottle of wine of specific branding or will any wine of any branding be enough to satisfy your craving?
3. If you are new to wine, how much would you pay for your first bottle of wine?

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1. Any price, as long as the wine catches my eye. =D
2. I don't buy the same bottle unless my other half likes it, it's a wide adventure in the world of wine, i always buy a box of 12 all different types, sparkling, rose, red, white, anything!
3. My first bottle of wine is a Rose, since malaysia is so hot, a chilled rose would be great to quench my thirst ! <3
Sanosuke87
post May 23 2014, 02:52 PM

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QUOTE(stimix @ Jun 18 2012, 02:07 PM)
OK, just to update. After upcar & your comment, I stored the wine inside my fridge till Yesterday when I atlast bought a gooding cork opener. Yes liao.. that cork patah & crumbled inside the wine..  sad.gif  cry.gif ...Thereafter me korek wth chopstick & luckily managed to take out that cork. The remaining of the cork pieces..me using filter nia when I pour to the glass  blush.gif

The best... yeah... that 2001 wine..tasted so nice.. much better than those I tasted so far...no kerosene or vinegar smell.. just fruity, dry & not sweet feeling... gooding for sure  rclxms.gif ...So who say keeping for years no good  biggrin.gif ..well except for the cork...

Oh BTW, it;s not french wine.. it's Australian.  blush.gif
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Next time if you think the cork is dried and will patah inside, try pushing the cork inside, then use a clean ribbon to pull it out, need to use a bit man power to do so cause will create vacuum.

Refrigerator de air very dry, the cork will definitely dry and crack if kept inside long time, but then not all wine will improve after aging, need to see what type of wine then only can know.

Btw, your conversation with Upcar is very funny, thanks for the laugh. xD
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post Jul 24 2018, 05:30 PM

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RM50 per bottle is the max I am willing to pay.

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