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Whats in your wine cellar?

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Lt. Joe Bookman
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Really enjoy this.

jh0400
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We had this at dinner last night. I'd forgotten how much I like red burgundy.
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752bro4 said:

Let's see how this pairs with athletic disappointment.



I feel like we may be doing a lot of that this year.

I got to try the 2017 cab releases from O'Shaughnessy, Pride, and Chappellet yesterday. All were excellent wines, with the O'Shaughnessy being my favorite. Those that poo-poo this vintage are mistaken, but I would try a sample of something before throwing a wad of cash at it to make sure there isn't any smoke taint.
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First wine of the day. I know cecil will appreciate the clones listed.

Next, a wine to pair with chicken soup. Sad about the winery burning down, but kind of miffed at the new ownership. I'll probably buy up to the 2018s, and then I'll be looking for another Napa cab wine club.

Finally, an interesting garnacha from of all places, Madrid. All unoaked and aged in concrete and stainless steel. Way over-delivers for its $9 price tag.
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Yes I do think showing clones is cool!

IMO in 20 years it will be standard on better wines.
bularry
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cecil77 said:

Yes I do think showing clones is cool!

IMO in 20 years it will be standard on better wines.

what about yeast strains? commercial yeast strains are more flavor impactful.. of course the better wines generally use natural yeast, but still
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bularry said:

cecil77 said:

Yes I do think showing clones is cool!

IMO in 20 years it will be standard on better wines.

what about yeast strains? commercial yeast strains are more flavor impactful.. of course the better wines generally use natural yeast, but still

At some point things get proprietary, so I doubt it gets that far.

And if by "natural yeast" you mean wind born and not purchased/inoculated, I have to disagree. Relatively few winemakers trust the quality of their wine to (literally) the direction the wind is blowing during fermentation! I've been around a couple of Napa winemakers (mentioned a bunch on this thread) discussing what yeast strains they've tried, discarded, are using, etc.

And yes, the yeasts use is a significant part of the process. There are even yeasts now that eat bacteria instead of sugar and can be used to attempt to rehabilitate grapes that have some bacteria.
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Inglenook is doing their 50% off sale today. Looks like most all their wines are at 50%.

Promo code INGFLASH
cecil77
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Thank YOU!

Those are real "stock up" prices...
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So you Napa and Willamette guys may scoff at us, but we have some pretty awesome wineries here in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon. Irvine and Roberts is by far our favorite. Beautiful day for a Fall Wine Club release!

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Friends and Family Discount at HESS have to buy a case. MacPhail Pinot is great.

https://www.hesscollection.com/friends-family/?orderSourceCode=MatthewWood&fbclid=IwAR0Fl9YtdunOJRLzFwLPATTjmPh0mInFsxC3Yg3C7AXXO9QE36uExjidjmE

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Jono85 said:

Friends and Family Discount at HESS have to buy a case. MacPhail Pinot is great.

https://www.hesscollection.com/friends-family/?orderSourceCode=MatthewWood&fbclid=IwAR0Fl9YtdunOJRLzFwLPATTjmPh0mInFsxC3Yg3C7AXXO9QE36uExjidjmE


Is it a lighter or heavier Pinot? Asking because I love Pinot Noir but mostly drink Cab.
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Where has this thread gone?!

Alright I'll bump it. I'm having a nice Pinot from the Santa Rita Hills in Santa Barbara. What regions do y'all tend to explore most when it comes to Pinot Noir? Oregon or bust? All over? Or straight up Burgundy ($$$)?

Apparently there are some New Zealand pinots that sounds well, and I've heard it's growing more in Chile too.
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I enjoy Pinot Noir from all over. I love Burgundy, but that can get expensive. We'll drink RRV, Sonoma Coast, or Williamette depending on our mood and what we have on hand. I also really like the ones from Alto Adige, but there isn't a lot of availability in most of the stores here.
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We've bought a few wines recently:
2018 Ch Climens Asphodele
2018 Roy Piper
2018 Myriad Napa
2018 Rivers Marie (a couple of all the cabs)
2018 Pott Napa Valley
2017 Detert East Block cab franc
2009 Ch. LaGrange
2018 Realm Bard
MacDonald
2012 Cristal
1964 Campo Viejo Riserva
1990 Ch Suduirat
1985 Ch Climens
William & Mary (as mentioned a few pages back)
2004 Pontet Canet
1998 Ch Leoville Las Cases
2004 Ch Leovile Barton
2015 Hoopes cab
2015 The Paring Cab
2018 A et P Fe Villiane Aligote
Several Potts including a Sauternes-style Napa white
1998 Dalla Valle Maya

There's no way I can drink most of these, especially since we bought many multiples of several of them, but having a glass of each should be fun.
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I'd love to see the list if you "didn't drink much now"...
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BSD said:



There's no way I can drink most of these, especially since we bought many multiples of several of them, but having a glass of each should be fun.
Well, if you're just gonna throw them out anyway,.........
bularry
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BSD said:

We've bought a few wines recently:
2018 Ch Climens Asphodele
2018 Roy Piper
2018 Myriad Napa
2018 Rivers Marie (a couple of all the cabs)
2018 Pott Napa Valley
2017 Detert East Block cab franc
2009 Ch. LaGrange
2018 Realm Bard
MacDonald
2012 Cristal
1964 Campo Viejo Riserva
1990 Ch Suduirat
1985 Ch Climens
William & Mary (as mentioned a few pages back)
2004 Pontet Canet
1998 Ch Leoville Las Cases
2004 Ch Leovile Barton
2015 Hoopes cab
2015 The Paring Cab
2018 A et P Fe Villiane Aligote
Several Potts including a Sauternes-style Napa white
1998 Dalla Valle Maya

There's no way I can drink most of these, especially since we bought many multiples of several of them, but having a glass of each should be fun.
I've got the '04 Pontet Canet. Not a heralded vintage. thinking about opening this wine some time these holidays... how about yourself?
bularry
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Chipotlemonger said:

Where has this thread gone?!

Alright I'll bump it. I'm having a nice Pinot from the Santa Rita Hills in Santa Barbara. What regions do y'all tend to explore most when it comes to Pinot Noir? Oregon or bust? All over? Or straight up Burgundy ($$$)?

Apparently there are some New Zealand pinots that sounds well, and I've heard it's growing more in Chile too.
I think Santa Rita Hills produces the best domestically but there are some clunkers out there in this area... I also buy some from Sonoma Coast and Santa Cruz area...

I don't buy much Burgundy because I'm ignorant of producers, but I've had some good ones under $100. I just have to have someone point them out to me.
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bularry said:

I've got the '04 Pontet Canet. Not a heralded vintage. thinking about opening this wine some time these holidays... how about yourself?


Same here. I got it at a decent price so figured why not. In fact, we'll also drink the Campo Viejo, Las Cases, Barton, and Maya over the holidays (which includes wife's birthday). We'll keep the Sauternes on their sides for another few years.
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In the next few years, I'm hoping to add more aged BDX, champagne that is ready to drink, and champagne to age. And always in the market for Yquem. My wife has a big birthday next year so a 1971 Yquem is currently being sought. I may also get a '66 Dom for that night. And maybe some Margaux. Not sure which vintage on that, but I love that wine...I just can't afford too much of it.

I'd buy Burgs, but I am also ignorant on those producers. I have a mixed case of DRC to drink with me son when he gets older. For my quick pinot fix, I buy Sonoma Coast pinots from Rivers Marie, mainly. I also buy Thomas from Oregon. Interestingly, I love pinot a a lot more these days than when I could drink a lot.

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BSD said:

I have a mixed case of DRC to drink with me son when he gets older.
Hot Damn.
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Chipotlemonger said:

BSD said:

I have a mixed case of DRC to drink with me son when he gets older.
Hot Damn.


Pirate talk, amirite?
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BSD said:

Chipotlemonger said:

BSD said:

I have a mixed case of DRC to drink with me son when he gets older.
Hot Damn.


Pirate talk, amirite?
Yaaaarrrrrrr
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Are you looking to adopt?
JCA1
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aggiecive said:

Are you looking to adopt?


You're at least 3rd in line.
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"29th" birthday dinner.
HTownAg98
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Slightly off topic: how many corkscrews do you own? I counted them at our place this afternoon, and I think we have 10. Eight in the house, and one in each car.
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Date night


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IDK but I have too many that were gifted to me cause people found out I was in to wine and 90% suck. As a former barkeep at a restaurant with a nice wine program, give me a standard wine key any day and I'll open 5 bottles to the average suburban mom's one with whatever kitchy wine tool of the week they got gifted at the last bunko night
bularry
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i have several keys from various wineries and one ah so.
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BSD said:

bularry said:

I've got the '04 Pontet Canet. Not a heralded vintage. thinking about opening this wine some time these holidays... how about yourself?


Same here. I got it at a decent price so figured why not. In fact, we'll also drink the Campo Viejo, Las Cases, Barton, and Maya over the holidays (which includes wife's birthday). We'll keep the Sauternes on their sides for another few years.
sounds like a good time! Drinking a wine from '64 would be pretty interesting
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I have 2 at home I think. We don;t like to keep too many redundant items like that.

Would love to get an Ah So wine opener and try those out. I don't have (m)any older bottles for those though.
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HTownAg98 said:

752bro4 said:

Let's see how this pairs with athletic disappointment.



I feel like we may be doing a lot of that this year.

I got to try the 2017 cab releases from O'Shaughnessy, Pride, and Chappellet yesterday. All were excellent wines, with the O'Shaughnessy being my favorite. Those that poo-poo this vintage are mistaken, but I would try a sample of something before throwing a wad of cash at it to make sure there isn't any smoke taint.
they can hide smoke taint.
BSD
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We probably have 3 or 4 corkscrews at home. we also keep one in each suitcase!
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