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Wine Week 120: Should you spend your stimulus package cash on a 2004 Grange?

May 1st, 2009

Most Australians are receiving up to $900 in a government stimulus package, so this week we look at how you might spend the cash on wine. Our first wine is the Grosset Springvale Watervale Riesling, and with your Rudd money you’d be able to pick up two dozen of these rippers. If you’re looking for more than that, there’s the De Bortoli Windy Peak Pinot Noir. You could get at least six dozen and throw a stimulus party! Lastly, today marks the release of the 2004 Grange, and we thoroughly support spending at least some of your wind fall on what will be regarded as one of the great vintages of Australia’s greatest wine.

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This week’s recommendations are:

  • Grosset Springvale Watervale riesling 2008 ($30-35 or 2 Dozen per payment)
  • De Bortoli Windy Peak pinot noir 2008 ($10-13 or 6-7 Dozen per payment)
  • Penfolds Grange Bin 95 2004 ($550-600 or 1 per payment)

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Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

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