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Those look kinda interesting. Pretty good? I see they sell them on wine.com. May have to give em a try.Keeping the thread going. We stocked up while in California for the holidays and fresh off the delivery truck.
Ignore my unpainted cabinet bottoms. Kitchen remodel is almost finished.
I’m a big fan of the Priest Ranch a Sterling. Can’t speak to the others so much as they are Wife’s choices but if we open this week I’ll report back.Those look kinda interesting. Pretty good? I see they sell them on wine.com. May have to give em a try.
Not my usual style, but this one was a big hit with the table for NYE.
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This and Boone’s Farm got me thru high schoolY'all are all soft. Real OGs know though ... Stay classy!
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.
Sttawberry Hill! Ahhh the memories......This and Boone’s Farm got me thru high school
@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 best weekends of the year!@spencer
I’ll drink darn near anything.
Pour me a sub $20 Meiomi Pinot and I’m good. Find a Goldeneye Pinot for under $40 and I’m skipping to happyville.
Oh, and don’t let the label fool you. I was trading Bordeaux futures back in those days, as a side hobby, so this bottle was a lot less money than you think. I paid sub $25 for it as a future, first traunch, kept buying as the market went up, watched all the ‘03’s skyrocket. I played the game from 2000 to 2005, the quintessential era for Bordeaux futures. Sold 75% of my lot, to friends I’d discount it 10-20% to market because friends always come before money, and paid for my entire cellar and then a lot more, including one of my early vintage Porsche’s, the “Bahammer” as it was eventually called, the ‘68 912 in the short I posted and now owned by Jake at Sangin. Yes, time value of money and all that wiz bang shit, plus energy to run my cellar, but to me as a simple guy, this was a bottle I could afford. Puts my posts of old bottles in context.
I’ll meet you some day and we should drink old, new, cheap and expensive, and in the end we will laugh at the difference.
@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 best weekends of the year!
Have you ever been to Bern's Steakhouse in Tampa? Aside from being one of the coolest most unique fucking restruants you'll ever go to, I believe they have the single largest private wine collection in the country and one of the largest in the world. They'll give you a tour if you ask, unbeliveablly cool and good resturant.
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?I have not @spencer - sounds awesome.
Should I go?
Are you Tampa based?
I was lucky - there were four of us and we called ourselves the Consortium - we gathered all myriad of data on weather etc and made some educated bets, sometimes the same, sometimes we struck out alone, bought scale and took the market over with limited capital and better insight, but back then 2000 and 2005 were stunning vintages, like throw a dart and hit gold great, ‘01 and ‘02 were excellent, ‘04 was ok but still solid, and ‘03 was a hit year and amazing but very different fo Bordeaux - so it was luck, lucky, and easier - today I would not have been as lucky no doubt, but there are still 300 or so bottles in the cellar from the era.
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?
I agree with you on these! and Prisoner Cab is very nice!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.
Nice. Ventura Co. here.I am also in Russiafornia.
Orange County is home, work is Denver, KC, D.C., and India. I grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, moved and lived lots of places away, and came back here and placed wifey closer to her folks.
Where are you?