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100% go to Bern's. It's seriously unlike any Steakhouse you have ever been to. Seeing is how you are really into wine, walking through the largest private wine cellar in the country is pretty darn cool too. Not in Tampa, frequent it for work. Currently in CA, you?
@Godfather Wow, that's crazy man. I've got a few solid bottles that I've hoarded over the years, but no 20+ year old Bordeaux's regrettably. Love me a Goldeneye Piniot. My old boss played college golf with a member of the Duckhorn family. We'd take golf/wine tasting trips up there, one of the...
You guys are pouring some fancy ass shit!
For relatively cheap, every day drinkers, I am definitely a fan Duckhorn/Decoy Pinots and La Crema Pinot. Slightly pricier, a big fan of the Prisoner Cab. I like Cabs, but sometimes they can be a bit heavy but the Prisoner goes down a lot smoother.
I'd say yes. Though "another" trip to Africa is certainly memorable. I think getting your first Rolex, epsecially if it's associated with some sort of milestone event, coupled with the fact that it likely will never lose value, it's really worth it.
Admittedly more of a bourbon/whiskey guy, but when the temps get above 80 degrees, Tequila is definitely my choice to pour. Really do drink it year around.
I'm lucky enough to have a local plug where I can get Fortaleza at retail. The Reposado is hands down my favorite bottle. I like it even...