Mollydooker

Elderton

Winemaker Select Shiraz 2017

Paul J
9.1

Birthday Dinner! Classic Aussie Shiraz. Bold dark fruit with hints of vanilla, spice, and oak. Huge wine! Resembles the Mollydooker The Boxer. — 2 years ago

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Vatan

Toro Tinta de Toro 2016

Big, bold black fruit,smoke, clove, and mint. Very good and not for the faint of heart. Think Mollydooker but from Spain. Recommend with a nice, hearty steak. — 4 years ago

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Aubert

Larry Hyde & Sons Chardonnay 2017

Infanticide. Tasty, tasty infanticide. Even though the acidity here was huge, and this wine was tightly coiled, you can tell a sign of excellent things to come. The nose is dried herb, Asian pear, mango. Entry is acidic, salinity, herbal, limestone. Fruit showed in the middle after the tongue stopped burning. Pear, kiwi, guava. Finishes rather restricted. Good balance. Structure is there. This needs about 2 years in bottle but I recorked the second half to slow ox.... Day 2: ... :Shock: now I think I'm gonna do the Mollydooker shake and slow ox to all of these younger Aubert. What a difference. Nose is much more tropical. Dense. Notes were pretty much the same, but very present. Acidity in check. Wonderful finish. Hint of oak in the finish. Glad I saved 2/3 of the wine for day 2! Now I see why they recommend double decanting! And I would add a 24 hour slow ox to that! — 5 years ago

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Shay A

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@Ryan Vento : I’ve never decanted champagne but I’m not against it. I know people who have with positive results. I’ve also heard from people in town who did a tasting with Olivier that he got upset when people asked if he would call Krug an “oxidative” style champagne. Certainly seems to me that it is 🤷🏼‍♂️. Different strokes for different folks.
Michael Herzog

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I would absolutely decant if it needed it. I have no problem with that at all. Depends on the Champagne. Cheers!
Mark Flesher

Mark Flesher

I always thought that decanting 'champagne' was reserved only for athletes who were spraying it all over themselves in the locker room after a big win? I think if I decanted a Champagne, I would really have to know the ins-and-outs of that particular Champagne before deciding to do so.

Sleight Of Hand Cellars

Levitation Syrah 2012

Holy extraction grandma. Imagine a bottle of Caymus and a bottle of MollyDooker (any MD, really) met at a party and hit it off.. the Caymus, being outgoing and forgetting it's manners, while slightly inebriated, started dancing a bit too close to the Molly Dooker. She, being equally overt, slightly even more intoxicated, and not being one to say no to a good time, gladly indulged and pulled him closer as the music roared louder. They made their way through the crowd, bumping and grinding, and stumbled out the door to Caymus' sup'd up '69 Mustang Mach 1. Molly, being a thrill seeker with a new found love for Rutherford but a bigger love for adventure, shouted at Caymus as he gripped the wheel - "let's leave this state in our dust!" The two sped across the countryside, hand in hand, and finally ran out of gas as they crossed the state line into Washington. It was there they made love. A lovechild was born. It's name - Levitation. Levi for short.

For those confused - it drinks like a lovechild of Caymus and Molly Dooker coming from Washington. Not bad juice.
— 6 years ago

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Haha, Kyle.. this was amazing.

Marquis Philips

Sarah's Blend 2002

15 years old and showing its age. However, it's nice to have a Marquis wine that isn't so over the top in the Mollydooker fashion! Good history lesson. — 7 years ago

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Carl Fischer

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@TheSkip -what's so wrong with a Mollydooker?!?!?!
TheSkip

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Nothing at all! I love them. Just interesting to see what else comes from Sarah and Sparky. This was before Mollydooker was born

Mollydooker Wines

Girl on the Go Sparkling Verdelho

A little pre gaming while recapping Girls. I've been dying to open this bottle of bubbly from one of my favorite wineries. Hints of lemon, pineapple and cream. I'm in love. — 8 years ago

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Giaconda

Estate Vineyard Chardonnay

Winner of the night from the Legend Imports wine dinner at Peasant featuring a variety of beautiful wines from Australia that are not mollydooker penfolds or yellowtail.

This wine was described as Australian Montrachet and boy was that right. Anyone tasting blind would’ve picked burgundy.

Delicious.
— 2 years ago

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Corinthian

Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon 2009

Big brambly black and blue fruits with tobacco and eucalyptus. Almost reminds me of a Mollydooker wine especially with the 15.3 abv. — 3 years ago

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Spoto Wines

Oakville Cuvée Christiane Red Blend 2016

For a 2016 Spoto, this one did well. Of course, opening and Mollydooker shaking this one 7 hours beforehand likely did this one extremely well. Youthful black cherry, blackberry and dried herb. Middle and finish still has oak influence which is quite substantial. Really nice wine which will age nicely. — 5 years ago

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Joseph Barsky

Joseph Barsky

Thanks to YouTube for the Mollydooker shake instructions. Never heard of this before. Is Spoto a screwcap?
Mark Flesher

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@Joseph Barsky definitely not a screwcap

Marquis Philips

Integrity Shiraz 2001

It’s getting darker earlier and that means winter is coming and this is a winter wine if ever there was one. I knew this would be big but it’s bigger than that! Extremely dark in the glass with a slight cloudiness brought on by the age. There was plenty of sediment in the bottle so had to run through filter paper. Extremely powerful nose with dark fruits, tar, winter spices and menthol. Palate is very smooth and the alcohol which is high has integrated well which allows for a rich rather than hot finish. Loads of fruit on the taste with a blend of diesel, pepper and espresso. This wine was created by the Mollydooker gang in an earlier venture and it shows. Probably not for everybody but in its class this is really good and very enjoyable. Perfect time to drink this is when you need help getting over the hump after Thanksgiving or Christmas lunch before the ham and cheese come out in the evening. — 6 years ago

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Bodegas El Nido

Clio Jumilla Monastrell-Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2013

Wow. Lived up to the hype. Promoted by no less authorities than @Carl Fischer and @Isaac Pirolo. The hype is real.

Many have suggested that this is Napa meets Spain. For me it's Mollydooker takes a Spanish vacation.

Bold and unctuous. Full tilt. Very high
#QPR
— 7 years ago

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Lol and clearly @Carl Fischer is an emoji ninja
Ron R

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@Carl Fischer, I wish I knew exactly what my malfunction is. I used to love the Rhone varietals, then my wife came on the scene - game over! @TheSkip, Rudius do a special Mourvèdre at a knockdown price. Grapesthewineco.com is still retailing the 14.
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R Wines

Punch in the Face Shiraz

Comparable option to Mollydooker - paired well with butter chicken. — 7 years ago

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Liquid Sky

Sonoma Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

This is full throttle. If I had tasted this blind, I would have said Mollydooker cab. Dark maroon in the glass with legs forever. Blackberry, leather and baking spice. A short finish however. Great #QPR — 8 years ago

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Joe Lucca

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Thank you! Will see if there is any left. By the way @TheSkip , between the two, which do seem to have better luck with? Last Bottle or WTSO? I use LB at least once-twice per month.
TheSkip

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@Joe Lucca totally LB! 10:1 ratio easily. In fact I found liquid sky there first.
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@Joe Lucca what good finds have you had from LB?

Mollydooker Wines

The Violinist Verdelho

First course at Champlain, QC — 2 years ago

Henry's Drive

Padthaway Shiraz 2000

2000 Vintage. 14.5% Alcohol. Winemakers Sparky and Sarah Marquis before they started their own Mollydooker brand. Still hanging in with great fruit and bouquet. Lovely and bringing back memories of our vacation in the McLaren Vale area. — 3 years ago

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Sharon B

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Those eyes!
Joseph Barsky

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@Sharon B Those eyes are burning 🔥-take me outside and play ball already!
Joseph Barsky

Joseph Barsky

@Sharon B Those eyes are burning 🔥-take me outside and play ball already!

Herman Story Wines

Nuts & Bolts Syrah 2014

High powered juice but silky smooth and highly aromatic. Cherries, blueberries and spice. Rich and dark in the glass, the high alcohol is nicely balanced and this reminds me of Velvet Glove from Mollydooker, but you get three for the price of one with this Paso Robles Syrah. — 5 years ago

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Agharta Wines

Red Blend 2007

After having this, I went to check what I paid. $17!!! Crazy! I thought this was at least $30+. Thank you Garagiste!

Surprisingly hot for 11 years old. Still youthful and full tilt. Reminded me of mollydooker but with an American twist. Impressive.
— 6 years ago

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Jody Scharf

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Quick glance. I thought it was coca cola

Marquis Philips

South Eastern Cabernet Sauvignon

Enjoying working through the back catalogue of Sarah and Sparky Marquis. This enterprise with their involvement broke up in 2005 when the Marquis's left to form Mollydooker. Dan Philips continued on for a couple of more years and but ultimately, this label failed in late part of the 2000s. And now, we learn this week that the fractures continue with the divorce of Sarah and Sparky. She has claimed control of Mollydooker while Sparky can't put out anything until 2018.

As soon as I had my first sip, this was classic Marquis. Amazingly, there was some heat here but this quickly dissipated. Long legs and maroon core. Black current and leathery from age. Tannins are beautifully integrated at this point. Amazingly, I think this still has some life in it as it was probably crafted for immediate consumption rather than 20 years of cellaring.
— 7 years ago

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TheSkip

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Lol @Joe Lucca I've moved far too many times to have anything buried in a cellar ⚰️⚰️ these were my first purchases on winebid that I thought were low risk
Carl Fischer

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@Joe Lucca - same! They were such a go to!

Thomas

Dundee Hills Pinot Noir 2013

First wine I've had from this producer I've been intensely curious about. Extremely gassy, even past Badoit territory, needed some serious Mollydooker shaking and decanting to get into drinkable territory and then a bit more time beyond that to get its composure. It's got pure red-fruited flavors and aromas in the same tone, but instead of fruity the scents are intensely floral, very rosy along with something else underneath like rhubarb or some other member of the root family. Unfortunately I think there is also a nick of volatile acidity. The texture is lean and refined, perhaps not to the extent of some of the Eyrie wines but not so far off. — 8 years ago

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