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Don't have an expensive taste or a very refined palate, but I have been enjoying Apothic Inferno recently. Good stuff. Semi sweet red, very subtle dryness, slight whiskey barrel / smokey taste. Love it.
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01-10-2020, 10:11 PM | #421 |
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Bottle is empty, and I feel pretty good! Also probably explains the orientation of the picture...
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01-11-2020, 03:13 AM | #422 |
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While living with a mate years ago we returned from the pub on a sunday arfternoon drunk as usual. We proceeded to roast a joint of beef swimming in Penfolds Club Port. The gravy was very rich but the meat was to die for!
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I tried this one over the weekend. I normally don't drink Merlot, but someone recommended it. He said the Sommelier at a steak house recommended it and he didn't even realize it wasn't a Cabernet. I enjoyed it.
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^it’s good stuff, also from the Caymus family.
I tried a “Barbaresco” for the first time over the weekend. It’s nice but super, super light - it almost looked diluted. I wonder if they’re all like this |
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Of course it's from the Caymus family.... Damn, I love their stuff. At least it's not as expensive as Caymus.
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I (pre)ordered a few bottles of 2015 Valdicava Brunello this weekend. 2015 and 2016 are reportedly outstanding vintages for Brunello.
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No but I did sign up for a website called Last Bottle. They get deals on wines, likely selling inventory for for vineyards, distributors etc and sell the wine. Sign up and maybe once a week you'll get an email with the latest deal. Prices are pretty good and the offer some quality wines. WineExpress.com is another similar operation.
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As a Washington resident I am really enjoying the growth of wine in the state that now ranks second only to California. In my opinion you get a lot more wine for the dollar. As Washington State continues to grow the gap may change but like California was to French wines, maybe a blind taste contest is in order?
My problem is I keep joining clubs and never have time to sample the hundreds of other wineries that are also producing wonderful wines. Favorite Clubs I belong to DeLille Cellars Long Shadows Vintners Avennia Fidelitas Betz aMaurice Upchurch Very Good but a notch below Drew Bledsoe & Josh McDaniels, (well maybe equal to the above) Passing Time is another good WA wine owned by a couple ex NFL QB's (Dan Marino, Doug Donnelly, Kevin Hughes, Damon Huard) I am not a club member but Bledso and Huard have hosted some Apple Cup dinners before the annual Apple Cup and it was a hoot, not to mention great stories about their wine and the game. Pepper Bridge Patterson Mark Ryan Dusted Valley Sparkman Charles Smith Woodward Canyon – Great but no club Leonetti Cellar – Great, on waiting list I was a member of a few California clubs but even though I enjoyed them, have too many Washington Clubs and need to cut them back. Chateau Montelena – Red Futures Club As customers I have been able to purchase these two fine wines at a very steep discount, including Cask 23. Stag’s Leap and Col Solare are now owned by a partnership between Washington-based Ste. Michelle Estate and Tuscan vintner Piero Antinori. I can’t disagree with many of the votes for California wineries already mentioned in this thread. Last edited by GeorgeR; 01-20-2020 at 11:50 PM.. Reason: typo |
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