14 yr old KC120 picks are collecting dust?
Aggie Therapist said:
Just browsed our wine brothers thread. How expensive is that hobby?
I think I feel worse in the morning after wine....it's been a while so im not sure.
ChoppinDs40 said:Aggie Therapist said:
Just browsed our wine brothers thread. How expensive is that hobby?
I think I feel worse in the morning after wine....it's been a while so im not sure.
Insanely expensive. $65 buys you an OK bottle.
It's also being drank in a single night, vs. months or years.
Tksymm7 said:
Being members at wineries or clubs is the way to go if you're into wine imo.
Tksymm7 said:
Being members at wineries or clubs is the way to go if you're into wine imo.
what wines do you like from there. We get a lot from there. Just wondering if we need to try some new oneshtxag09 said:
I actually switched to wine more so than bourbon because of how stupid bourbon got. That and my wife enjoys it as well so something we can do together.
And lol at min of $65 for an ok bottle. I have bottles that range from $15 up to a couple hundred. And it's all pretty easily accessible, unlike bourbon.
If all you want are famous Napa cabs…yes, you'll pay $100+. But way more options out there.
And Texas wine…no different than bourbon snobs and Texas bourbon. Biggest issue I have with Texas wine is people are buying cheap grapes from California, shipping them here, calling it Texas wine, and charging 3x what it should cost. But there are good Texas vineyards. One of the most active posters on that wine thread works at a Texas vineyard. So, again, not sure about the whole every wine snob turns their nose up at Texas wine comment.
TLDR: it's actually pretty damn similar to whiskey in all aspects of the snobbery, snobs towards Texas and snobs towards cheaper wine/bourbon. But the snobs on both sides are dumb. It is more expensive just because you drink more.
Back in the fall, when we were fortunate to dine at The French Laundry, we were talking with our somm and I couldn't resist mentioning that he needed to add some Texas wines to his list.ChoppinDs40 said:
Fredericksburg or Texas wine in general is like Waffle House or six flags for wine people. They couldn't turn their nose up any faster.