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Wine – any aficionados out there?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by bigtexxx, Dec 22, 2010.

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  1. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Member

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    I love to drink fine wines, and I’m always looking for something new. I tend to stick to Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noirs, and of course blends (Bordeaux, other combinations) in terms of reds, and whites I’ll only do with fish or some spicy foods such as Thai. On whites, a Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio is usually what I’ll go for.

    Some of my favorite Napa wines:
    Insignia, by Joseph Phelps
    Caymus
    Far Niente
    Nickel and Nickel
    Sherwin Family (small winery on Spring Mountain in Napa….awesome wine)
    Silver Oak
    Pride Mountain

    Probably the best bottle I’ve ever had was a Chateau Margaux, 1997.

    What are some of your favorites? I’d like to try some new stuff.
     
  2. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    From California, hook yerself up with:

    Zinfandel from the Dry Creek Valley
    Pinot Noir from the Russian River Valley

    If you like more complicated Pinot Noir, go for something
    from Oregon's Willamette Valley.

    I actually am developing a taste for white wines from time to time,
    but nothing fruity, which means almost exclusively French whites
    (to me at least.)

    Have fun.
     
  3. studogg

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    meritage - the prisoner
     
  4. pippendagimp

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    there are dozens of grand cru pinot labels you can get, with the particular year depending on whether you want them for storing or immediate consumption:

    nonetheless, imo 2 to look for would have to be chambertin and echezeaux..

    not a fan of the blends at all...

    whites? lol are u kiddin :grin:
     
  5. FranchiseBlade

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    Caymus usually make really good wines.

    Let me preface by saying I don't like most whites, and usually like the bolder full bodied reds.

    I'm not sure which wines you'll be able to find, but some high quality ones from California that I enjoy and are comparable to Caymus (some a little better and some slightly less but all within the same range)

    Most anything by Justin will be good.

    Staggs Leap is great but hard to find.

    And my favorite my be L'Adventure
     
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    I've been playing a lot of Wine Pong lately, does that count?
     
  7. BetterThanI

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    Racist. ;)

    I love a great Merlot or Bordeaux, and tend to gravitate towards the sweeter wines. Sadly, the wife can't have 'em (the flavanoids and tannins cause her migraines to flare up) so we usually end up having to go with white wines. Yes, there ARE good white wines out there. Fratelli Moscato d'Asti is a very nice desert wine, and surprisingly affordable.
     
  8. AroundTheWorld

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    I usually drink Italian wines.

    White (in summer or with food that calls for it):

    Gavi di Gavi
    Sancerre (French... :eek: )

    Red:

    Amarone
    Brunello di Montalcino
     
  9. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    I will try to post a pic of a riddling rack we have with some of our favorites.

    Agree with the Pinot Noir's from the Willimatte valley.

    Decoy - Cab Sav is great.

    La Crema -Chard from the Russian River Valley
    Trefethen Chard - Napa
    Catillo di Amerosa - anything from there
    James Cole vinyard is a boutique one in Napa - great stuff

    I also like some Texas wines.

    Woodrose has some excellent blends
    Becker has a nice Chard

    Just so many to name...

    DD
     
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    I'm not much of a wine drinker. If I'm going to get drunk I don'
    t want to spend all night doing it.

    (Paraphrased from A Good Year)
     
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    Calera makes some of the best single vineyard Pinot Noirs in CA, in my opinion. Try the Selleck or the Mills.

    Frank Family Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford
    Palazzo Cab Franc
    Robert Young Estate Scion (Cab)
    Athair Pinot Noir Sonoma
    Ojai Pinot Noir Bien Nacido
    Star Lane Cabernet Sauvignon Astral
    Opolo Grand Rouge Red
    Sean Thackrey Andromeda

    Europe
    Domain Amiot makes great Cru Bourgognes (white and red)
    Reverdy Sancerre
    Bottex Bugey Cerdon Cuvee Rose NV

    Palladino Barolo Serre
    Gagliardo Barolo Cannubi
    Caldaro-Kaltern Pinot Bianco Vial
    Terra Rossa Brunello di Montalcino
    Rodano Chianti Classico Riserva
    L'Arco Amarone della Valpolicella
    Caprai Sagrantino Collepiano
    Cantine Barbera Nero d'Avola

    Luberri Biga
    Sastre Roble
    Nadal Cava Avinyo Brut
    Do Ferreiro Albarino
    Ameztoi Txakolina
    Xarmant Txakolina
    Buil & Gine Pleret
    Garciarevalo Tres Olmos Verdejo

    Bassermann-Jordan Riesling Feinherb QbA

    (...been in the wine business for over a decade...)
     
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    Was in napa a few days ago, went to far niente, caymus, silver oak, BV, and several others....Far Niente was our favorite. Actually joined their wine club, probably a rip off, but its just money right?
     
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    Far Niente - Chard
    Cakebread - Chard - both are higher end but very good for a chard

    J Lohr - 7 Oak Paso Robles - Cab - good value play
    Fraciscan - Cab Sav - low $20's in store - outstanding body and flavor
    Fraciscan - Magnificat - great blended wine - a bit pricy
     
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    We're lucky in Houston to have Spec's Warehouse downtown, which has the most SKUs of any wine retailer in the US. So, if it's out there, Spec's is likely to have it. Stag's Leap is very common, as is Justin. I'm not familiar with L'Adventure.

    The rib and I took down a Reguschi cab last night -- which is also from the Stag's Leap district in Napa. It was quite good. We just got a new decanter with faces inside it...it's about the height of three wine bottles

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    Many have recommended this one to me -- saw it at Spec's yesterday. Will have to give it a shot
     
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    My best investment ever was a bottle of wine. I keep my collection on vinfolio, and although I've never actually sold anything, I keep it listed just to see if anyone is interested in anything.

    Every year (about this time) Costco will get in some nicer wines, and if you time things right and keep in touch with their wine guy, you might be able to pick up some good investment quality wines. I bought a 2001 Lafite-Rothschild there for about a hundred bucks back when it was released (I'm guessing around 2003), and I just got a bid for it the other day for $860.

    Of course, nobody wants (or at least, nobody is bidding) on the vast majority of what I have.......but at least I can be proud of that one bottle. It's my only first growth Bordeaux, and I don't have any grand cru Burgundy. Still, here and there, I've got some good juice.

    The best bottle of wine I ever had was a Kistler Pinot Noir. Can't remember the vintange or the particular vineyard, but I remember the night we had it. Four couples and we all brought wine to the dinner......one guy brought a 94 Opus One and a wonderful white Burgandy (and I usually hate Chardonnay), but my Kistler was the wine of the night. Been chasing the dragon ever since. Even stayed on Kistler's mailing list buying allotments up until last Fall, but I've yet to have a Pinot that good. Now we're down to the very last mailing list (Sea Smoke), and I imagine we'll drop out of theirs pretty soon..........just don't drink as much as I used to.
     
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    How is this one? I bought a bottle of this and its just waiting to be opened...It was pretty expensive if I remember correctly...

    Some of my favorites:

    Shafer Cab

    Norton Malbec (I've been drinking nothing but this stuff since I got back from Argentina)

    Santa Rita Merlot (Chile)

    There is a bottle of Sparkling wine that I like for about $20 but I can't remember the name...i'll have to research it and get back with you guys...

    Not to be a snob, but when people order white zinfandel, i throw up a little bit...
     
  20. Scionxa

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    I was thinking Linux when I saw "Wine" . I'm an underaged nerd apparently
     

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