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Any other wine geeks out there?
Posted on 10/8/17 at 1:29 am
Posted on 10/8/17 at 1:29 am
Got an '05 Vieux Chateau Certan I want to open soon along with an '02 Don Melchor that I'm sure will be fantastic. Both still relatively young, but I haven't had anything that knocked my socks off in a while.
Had an '05 Giscours a few months ago which was very nice, but could have cellared a few more years.
what y'all got?
Had an '05 Giscours a few months ago which was very nice, but could have cellared a few more years.
what y'all got?
This post was edited on 10/8/17 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 10/8/17 at 7:29 am to Masterag
I really enjoy Franzia Chillable Red
Posted on 10/8/17 at 10:53 am to KingRanch
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I really enjoy Franzia Chillable Red
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KingRanch
This is why we cant have nice things around here.
Posted on 10/8/17 at 11:47 am to Masterag
I went to two wine tastings in the past week while on vacation, so you could say things are getting serious.
Posted on 10/8/17 at 3:06 pm to Hulkklogan
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I went to two wine tastings in the past week while on vacation, so you could say things are getting serious.
anything memorable?
Posted on 10/8/17 at 5:02 pm to KingRanch
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Franzia Chillable Red
wTF?
Posted on 10/8/17 at 5:09 pm to Masterag
Wine dork checking in.
Come at me, bro(s).
Come at me, bro(s).
Posted on 10/8/17 at 6:21 pm to fightin tigers
Just starting to get into it myself. So checking in.
Posted on 10/8/17 at 9:00 pm to Masterag
Went to Biltmore Estates for a tour and wine tasting. Honestly none of it blew me away but all of it was very good wine, and they had a very wide selection. My favorite of them all was the syrah.
The 2nd tasting was at a little 'craft' winery/vineyard in Georgia. All of their grapes are hybrids that can grow in the climate, and most of their stuff was pretty good. Unlike any other wines I've had. Crane Creek.
The 2nd tasting was at a little 'craft' winery/vineyard in Georgia. All of their grapes are hybrids that can grow in the climate, and most of their stuff was pretty good. Unlike any other wines I've had. Crane Creek.
Posted on 10/8/17 at 10:23 pm to Panny Crickets
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Come at me, bro(s).
what you got brotha?
Posted on 10/8/17 at 10:38 pm to Hulkklogan
yeah, soil pH is too low to grow good vinifera in most of the south till you get to central texas. but i've had some damn good hybrid wine.
used to work at a wine store in college and one lady would order biltmore wines through us. never tried it, but she swore by em.
used to work at a wine store in college and one lady would order biltmore wines through us. never tried it, but she swore by em.
Posted on 10/9/17 at 10:02 am to Masterag
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I have been on a 2013 Columbia Valley Cabernet kick lately.
I have found some very drinkable inexpensive wines out of there. Very smooth to start, not too fruity, that finish strong with a nice aftertaste.
Hard to beat daily drinker
I have been on a 2013 Columbia Valley Cabernet kick lately.
I have found some very drinkable inexpensive wines out of there. Very smooth to start, not too fruity, that finish strong with a nice aftertaste.
Hard to beat daily drinker
This post was edited on 10/9/17 at 10:05 am
Posted on 10/9/17 at 10:18 am to Masterag
Yes. Up to now I've been more into Italian wines. A buddy is heading to Italy on Friday and already has an order from me for a couple of cases. One is a Chianti Classico Riserva and the other is a Super Tuscan.
Lately, I've been getting into Pinot Noir more so I'll probably get a little more into French wine. We also have a trip planned with friends to Napa Valley November 9th-14th that we are excited about.
Lately, I've been getting into Pinot Noir more so I'll probably get a little more into French wine. We also have a trip planned with friends to Napa Valley November 9th-14th that we are excited about.
Posted on 10/9/17 at 10:21 am to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
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I'm trying to put down the hard liquor for a while. Have any recs on an affordable daily pinot noir or red zin?
Posted on 10/9/17 at 10:47 am to MSMHater
I don't really drink Pinot. I love Zinfandel though
Not sure what you consider affordable, but this is my friends vineyard. He is a retired doctor from NOLA, who moved out to his vineyard full-time rather than rebuild after Katrina. His Zins are incredible.
I make sure to have a few bottle of his Old Vine Zin and Estate Zin on hand at all times
Zichichi Wines
Not sure what you consider affordable, but this is my friends vineyard. He is a retired doctor from NOLA, who moved out to his vineyard full-time rather than rebuild after Katrina. His Zins are incredible.
I make sure to have a few bottle of his Old Vine Zin and Estate Zin on hand at all times
Zichichi Wines
This post was edited on 10/9/17 at 10:52 am
Posted on 10/9/17 at 11:01 am to Masterag
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yeah, soil pH is too low to grow good vinifera in most of the south till you get to central texas. but i've had some damn good hybrid wine.
used to work at a wine store in college and one lady would order biltmore wines through us. never tried it, but she swore by em.
I've had some pretty good Arizona wines. Never knew they had much of a wine industry.
Posted on 10/9/17 at 11:10 am to MSMHater
How do you define affordable?
For under $15
Macmurray Pinot noir
Oyster bay pinot noir
Bogle old vine zinfandel
7 deadly zins zinfandel - #1 selling zin. From Michael David winery in Lodi (zinfandel capitol of the world)
Under $25ish
Wente riva ranch pinot noir
meiomi pinot noir
Michael David earthquake zin
Moss roxx zinfandel. Another from Lodi.
$25ish to $60
J vineyards pinot noir
Etude pinot noir carneros
Orin Swift slander pinot noir
Rombauer zinfandel
Anything from the michael David 7 deadly line zins. Gluttony, sloth, greed, rage so far.
For under $15
Macmurray Pinot noir
Oyster bay pinot noir
Bogle old vine zinfandel
7 deadly zins zinfandel - #1 selling zin. From Michael David winery in Lodi (zinfandel capitol of the world)
Under $25ish
Wente riva ranch pinot noir
meiomi pinot noir
Michael David earthquake zin
Moss roxx zinfandel. Another from Lodi.
$25ish to $60
J vineyards pinot noir
Etude pinot noir carneros
Orin Swift slander pinot noir
Rombauer zinfandel
Anything from the michael David 7 deadly line zins. Gluttony, sloth, greed, rage so far.
This post was edited on 10/9/17 at 11:11 am
Posted on 10/9/17 at 11:11 am to TH03
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How do you define affordable?
$25-$40
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7 deadly zins
Had a bottle last week. Thought is was delicious.
This post was edited on 10/9/17 at 11:12 am
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