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re: My 12 Favorite Wines of 2012
Posted on 12/6/12 at 10:38 am to wiltznucs
Posted on 12/6/12 at 10:38 am to wiltznucs
quote:I love Mollydooker, but I'm not familiar with the Mollydooker's dozen. What is that?
I've got the Mollydooker Winemaker's Dozen arriving this week. Very excited and a great deal if you havent checked it out...
Posted on 12/6/12 at 11:09 am to L.A.
Just ordered some 07 and 08 Zacherle Syrah. He's the winemaker at David Arthur and its his boutique. Wanted to try it.
Just received my Shypoke Sangiovese. It's the 2010 and it needs to sit awhile. I'm a Sangiovese fan. Think I'll have a DA Meritaggio tonight after reading this thread.
Good list L.A.
Just received my Shypoke Sangiovese. It's the 2010 and it needs to sit awhile. I'm a Sangiovese fan. Think I'll have a DA Meritaggio tonight after reading this thread.
Good list L.A.
Posted on 12/6/12 at 11:15 am to L.A.
quote:
I love Mollydooker, but I'm not familiar with the Mollydooker's dozen. What is that?
The dozen is available direct from Mollydooker shipped to your door and has all of the following for $499.
'06 Enchanted Path
'11 Gigglepot
'11 The Maitre D
'11 Velvet Glove
'11 Two Left Feet
'08 The Violinist
'11 Carnival of Love
'11 Blue Eyed Boy
'11 The Boxer
'11 Enchanted Path
'10 Miss Molly
'11 The Violinist
Ultimately it saves you $200+ as opposed to retail and The Velvet Glove alone goes about $180-200 a bottle while rating 96/97 by most raters. As an added benefit you are entered into the Molly Club which has tastings and events nationwide plus special edition magnums and varietals offered at a discount to members.
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This post was edited on 12/6/12 at 11:19 am
Posted on 12/6/12 at 2:58 pm to wiltznucs
That's a good deal. I'm a member and a big fan. I' went to their tasting at Ruffinos. Great time. You will love the Velvet Glove. I've had it several times. Ruffin sells Blue Eyed Boy by the glass. But my absolute favorite is the Gigglepot. It is a great wine. Enjoy.
Calandros is carrying a few.
Calandros is carrying a few.
Posted on 12/6/12 at 4:54 pm to L.A.
Syrahs and Malbecs are my favorites. I think your list may be right up my alley.
Posted on 12/6/12 at 6:21 pm to wiltznucs
quote:Considering that The Velvet Glove is included, that really sounds like a good deal. I LOVE getting wine in the mail.
The dozen is available direct from Mollydooker shipped to your door and has all of the following for $499.
Posted on 12/6/12 at 6:44 pm to Martini
quote:Thanks bro.
Good list L.A.
quote:Me too., There's actually a winery in Santa Barbara County (Stolpman) that is growing sangiovese and making really good wines with it. It's definitely a California take on sangiovese, but I really like it.
Just received my Shypoke Sangiovese. It's the 2010 and it needs to sit awhile. I'm a Sangiovese fan.
Posted on 12/6/12 at 7:00 pm to FinleyStreet
quote:My faves as well. Glad you enjoyed the list.
Syrahs and Malbecs are my favorites. I think your list may be right up my alley.
Posted on 12/6/12 at 8:10 pm to L.A.
Solid list. . . Looking forward to the under $20 list for party season!
Thanks for the effort.
Thanks for the effort.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 7:00 am to L.A.
bro in law is a big wig for Gallo Wines in Napa
told me that 95% of people cant tell the difference between a $10 bottle and a $100 bottle.
The big time oak aged wines that run in the 100s are different and so are the cheap $3-5 wal mart wines that use the leftover juices.
other than that he said go ahead and drink up on the $8/10/20 bottles. ive always read tons of experts say the same thing so we just buy shite under $15 and people tell us how good our wine is
told me that 95% of people cant tell the difference between a $10 bottle and a $100 bottle.
The big time oak aged wines that run in the 100s are different and so are the cheap $3-5 wal mart wines that use the leftover juices.
other than that he said go ahead and drink up on the $8/10/20 bottles. ive always read tons of experts say the same thing so we just buy shite under $15 and people tell us how good our wine is
Posted on 12/7/12 at 11:44 am to CajunAlum Tiger Fan
quote:Thanks bro.
Solid list. . . Looking forward to the under $20 list for party season!
Thanks for the effort.
The under $20 list should be out on Tuesday.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 12:26 pm to L.A.
Hard to believe you put a list together in this price range and didn't come up with a single wine form France, Italy, or Germany. Or any othe Old World region for that matter.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 1:03 pm to dallastiger55
quote:I'm curious, what does your brother in law do for Gallo? Is he in sales? I ask because the statement reflects a lack of understanding of what the price of a bottle of wine means.
bro in law is a big wig for Gallo Wines in Napa
told me that 95% of people cant tell the difference between a $10 bottle and a $100 bottle.
The price of a wine is a reflection of two things: 1. How much it cost the winery to produce the wine. 2. How much the winery thinks it can charge for the wine and still have people buy it. It's not a declaraton of how good the wine is. There is no simple calculus of, "If the wine costs this much it's good and if it costs that much it's bad."
quote:I've had very expensive wines that weren't very good and inexpensive wines that were very good. The trick is in knowing which is which. Again, the price has nothing to do with how good the wine is.
The big time oak aged wines that run in the 100s are different and so are the cheap $3-5 wal mart wines that use the leftover juices.
other than that he said go ahead and drink up on the $8/10/20 bottles. ive always read tons of experts say the same thing so we just buy shite under $15 and people tell us how good our wine is
I probably taste over 500 wines each year. When I publish my two lists I'm telling you which wines I liked the best from the wines I tasted in the past year. Hopefully I save people some money. Hopefully I steer them toward some wines they may not have tried, but may enjoy.
This post was edited on 12/8/12 at 2:00 am
Posted on 12/7/12 at 3:12 pm to L.A.
I dont know about the rest of you, but why would anyone doubt what someone who works for a company that makes millions of dollars peddling plonk says about wine, preferences, and taste?
If you'll excuse me, I need to go re-read Roger Goodell's indictments against the evil Saints.
If you'll excuse me, I need to go re-read Roger Goodell's indictments against the evil Saints.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 4:42 pm to L.A.
I need to give some very good reds to someone who did a huge favor for me this year. I don't know much about wines and I don't drink reds.
Any suggestions and also where might I order to have them sent to him?
I'm looking for 50-75 buck range and I'll probably send 2 or 3.
Any suggestions and also where might I order to have them sent to him?
I'm looking for 50-75 buck range and I'll probably send 2 or 3.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 5:28 pm to Gris Gris
The Mollydooker Blue Eyed Boy, the Mollydooker Gigglepot, the Orrin Swift Mercuryhead, Orrin Swift Pappilion, Beau Vigne Romeo, David Arthur Meritaggio, Shypoke 08 Sangiovese, Miner Sangiovese! Orrin Swift Palermo ( am drinking it now as I type-really nice) among a few.
Try a large format as well. A magnum or even bigger if justified.
Others to look at are Elhse, Biale, Zacherle (I'm waiting on these) David Arthur Elevation and the Mollydooker Velvet Glove are a bit more pricey but worth it.
Out of the above my favorite For the money is the David Arthur Meritaggio. It's about $55-$60 and it can be dangerous.
And any Mercury Head you find buy it.
Try a large format as well. A magnum or even bigger if justified.
Others to look at are Elhse, Biale, Zacherle (I'm waiting on these) David Arthur Elevation and the Mollydooker Velvet Glove are a bit more pricey but worth it.
Out of the above my favorite For the money is the David Arthur Meritaggio. It's about $55-$60 and it can be dangerous.
And any Mercury Head you find buy it.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 5:31 pm to Martini
We have the exact same taste, Martini.
You must be an awesome guy.
You must be an awesome guy.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 5:34 pm to Martini
Thanks. Do you have any places your order from who would deliver those?
Posted on 12/7/12 at 5:43 pm to Gris Gris
quote:Gris Gris, 11 of the 12 wines on my list are reds, so that's a good place to start. I also listed the retail prices. Any of the wineries in my list will ship their wines. Generally speaking you can count on a cost of about $20 to ship 3 bottles of wine.
I need to give some very good reds to someone who did a huge favor for me this year. I don't know much about wines and I don't drink reds.
Any suggestions and also where might I order to have them sent to him?
I'm looking for 50-75 buck range and I'll probably send 2 or 3.
Hope that helps.
This post was edited on 12/7/12 at 5:44 pm
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