cool, thanks
HTownAg98 said:
Sanguis should be on your list to visit. They're in an industrial part of Santa Barbara, so it's not pretty. But the wines are excellent. Margerum would be another solid recommendation.
GBMont3 said:
Will vouch for both of these. Most of the tasting rooms in the Funk Zone are not great/bachelorette party crowds. Melville wines aren't bad, I like Stolpmann but can't recall if they have a tasting facility in town.
There is or at least used to be a great little European wine bar next to the Helena Ave Bakery, near The Lark and a couple of the other hot spot restaurants.
Loquita - Spanish tapas + paella - is one of my favorite restaurants anywhere. The Public Market is a cool food hall lunch spot downtown.
Love SB - our favorite place to visit.HTownAg98 said:
Sanguis should be on your list to visit. They're in an industrial part of Santa Barbara, so it's not pretty. But the wines are excellent. Margerum would be another solid recommendation.
It's drinking well now, but I'd serve it with food. There's still a good amount of acid and tannin, and some of the tertiary flavors (mushroom, truffle, forest floor, etc.) are just beginning to show up. Depends on how you like it.gam 15 said:
I was talking about the Enfant Jesus.
Truthfully, it was stellar. I don't buy wine over $50 for home very often (sometimes get gifts or when on a work dinner and someone buys nice stuff, etc). But this was exceptional. Balanced.HTownAg98 said:
I haven't had that in forever. How was it?
BSD said:
They said they didn't notice smoke taint. Being on the west side of the valley and being high up was their reasoning for lack of taint. But will it be noticeable down the road? I don't know.
FTAco07 said:
Most producers said they weren't planning to bottle their cabernet but would bottle whites that were harvested before the fires. One producer said they definitely wouldn't bottle their flagship label but didn't know about other labels yet, and one producer was non-committal and seemed to hint they would likely still bottle.
Anyone have experience?JCA1 said:
Inglenook is offering 50% off all wines again. Today only.
BSD said:
The same reasons that I shouldn't have bought 2020 are the same reasons I won't lay them down. A normal Mt Veeder wine would be aged, but the 2020s will be drunk young. Just in case.
They said they didn't notice smoke taint. Being on the west side of the valley and being high up was their reasoning for lack of taint. But will it be noticeable down the road? I don't know.
cecil77 said:
Everything I've heard/read says smoke taint is internal and can take 3+ years to show.