Yes - finally some Texas owners. My last few trips have been.cecil77 said:
Italics is owned by Ken Martin from McAllen!
Italics Winegrowers
The grandson Taylor pretty much runs the place. He's an Ag.cecil77 said:
Italics is owned by Ken Martin from McAllen!
Italics Winegrowers
Austintm said:
Not a fan of the places you list, Oh I Like That, but part o this is trying different places and having a basis for comparison.
In the $30-100 price range, try Krupp Brothers (smaller production than those you list. Great wines, and they have red and white in the price range suggested, but also go higher). Chappellet is another good option.
On other forums, folks are throwing around favorable comparisons between W&M and MacDonald in response to all the woeful "I guess I will never get an allocation from MacDonald" posts. I assume I won't be getting an allocation next week, so I went ahead and allocated myself a few bottles of W&M instead!aggiejumper said:
Next week is for new buyers. This week is for previous buyers. They didn't make anymore wine, 345 cases, this release (2015) versus last (2014) and I can't see too many people dropping off. They are gracious hosts as you have stated however they might just not have any wine to sell to new buyers. Price was same as last year which is a breath of fresh air for Napa.
BSD, we need details, notes, and such. The wife and I enjoyed a 375 of Krug tonight which was awesome as always but a Salon tasting is in a whole another league.
JCA1 said:
Since we're taking this thread in different directions, what allocation/waiting lists are people on? Also, any wines people would recommend getting on the ground floor of while you can?
I'm currently waiting on Scarecrow, SQN, and MacDonald. I have managed to get allocations from Saxum. I'm also a member of Alpha Omega, Dakota Shy, Anomaly, and Italics. Dakota Shy is an up-and-comer that I'm impressed with. Year in, year out, Alpha Omega is also hard to beat. Consistently very good wines, IMO.
JCA1 said:
I'm currently waiting on...SQN.
JCA1 said:
Anybody had M. Etain from Scarecrow? Got my postcard that it's being released on Oct. 4. I had a 2-pack in my shopping cart last year and stared at it for about 10 minutes before cancelling. I had just bought a bunch of other wine and couldn't justify it.
aggiejumper said:
I would think most of us on this board are on similar lists. Here are some off the top of my head. I buy and drink champagne 4:1 to still wines and nearly all my red wine comes from mailing lists. I want to get into Bordeaux and burgundies some day but haven't invested the time to learn, I'll let cecil77 figure it out and let us all know.
Myriad
Scarecrow/M. Etain
Realm
Carter
Piper (I stopped buying this year as all in per bottle was $200, maybe next year I'll be back in)
Ultramarine
Macdonald
Bevan (only for their whites)
Outpost
Liquid Farm (amazing whites)
Pott
Christopher Tynan
Mirror (not sure if they allocate or if I'm just on a list)
Turley (cheap and big wine that none wine guests love, I like some of the bottlings)
Carlisle
Maybach
Rivers Marie
Stony Hill
Under The Wire
Former lists I have stopped buying from or just never bought from when I received an allocation:
Outpost
Schramsberg
Dunn
Hall
Horsepower
Quivet
Schrader
Still on the list for:
SQN (5 years, probably won't buy if/when the invite comes)
Screaming Eagle (5 years, no idea if I'll buy if an invite arrives)
This is completely random but will pass it along here since you referenced getting a To Kalon for $165. I was lucky enough to eat at French Laundry last month. We let the somm pair wines for us. With one course we were given a rose called Pop. 300. According to the somm, there are a couple vines of pinot noir buried somewhere in the To Kalon vineyard and this rose is made from those grapes. Small production, but looks to retail for around $30/bottle. I found it very interesting. Definitely not as dry as a typical rose with even a little oak. But, just so you know, there's a To Kalon out there for $30! Thought this was crazy.BSD said:JCA1 said:
I'm currently waiting on...SQN.
Ha. Aren't we all??? I've been on that list since 2010, give or take a year since it's been so long that I can't remember the exact date. Even my company's email server kicked it out of my wine folder since it's so old.
Scarecrow shouldn't be too long of a wait. If you really want some, I offer some of my allocation here every year. MacDonald may be a while. I'll see them in November and will ask how the line is looking now. The thing about MacDonald is that only an increase in bottle production will open the list up more, as their current grape contracts expire and the can keep more for themselves. That's because no one is dropping off a $165/btl heat of To Kalon list! It's gone up from 90 cases in 2010 to 345 cases for this '15 vintage.
Also, Alpha Omega was one of the very few "wine clubs" that I belonged to where I trusted them enough to send me whatever they were making. They do a good job there. Lancaster and Keating were the others (good wines at reasonable prices)
BSD said:
Interesting. I wonder if someone planted test vines there years ago and they just never pulled them. I also wonder where in To Kalon they are located.
Try House Wine (Lamar/Barton Springs), of The Grove on West 6thMooreTrucker said:
So where's a good place in Austin to try some good wine that's not expensive, enjoy some live music, etc.? We're in town for a wedding and need someplace to go Friday night.
And maybe some wineries to see on Saturday afternoon.
I'll pile on. There are some perfectly fine wines at $50. Also, check on places like Vivino where you get some pretty good deals; you have to check and see if you are really getting a deal, but sometimes you do.JCA1 said:
Thanks everyone for the feedback (although I'm now torn on whether to pull the trigger on M. Etain). I'm still somewhat a novice in all of this. Seems like only a couple of years ago when I thought $50/bottle was crazy. As Ron Burgundy famously said, "boy, that escalated quickly. I mean, that really got out of hand!"