We were out there last weekend, but didn't make it to Inwood. Are you working on Sundays too?
quote:Yep, I try to do this too.
One goal I have as part of continuing wine education (and thankfully I don't have to throttle my intake) is expanding my palette. There's such a huge world of wine out there...
quote:quote:Yep, I try to do this too.
One goal I have as part of continuing wine education (and thankfully I don't have to throttle my intake) is expanding my palette. There's such a huge world of wine out there...
In that vein, something I've had recently I really enjoyed was some Arneis from Peidmont. A really delicate and floral wine with pear the dominant fruit profile. First wine I've ever had that really made me think of flowers. super light in color it is really enjoyable. the crappy ones can be a bit too sweet, but the good ones are very tasty, dry, crisp and not expensive.
quote:I'm about to look at offsite as well for about a year or two. One year to clear out room in the house and the other year to build a new house. Wanna split one?
I would really like to have offsite storage, but not many options available and the ones that exist are really expensive, my little collection isn't worth enough to justify the costs.
quote:It aint a drinking problem! It's more of a buying problem. A lot of these are for the long haul and after Scarecrow, my buying is going to be very limited. I kept about 40 bottles at home for my wife to coravin throughout the year.
You clearly have a problem.
quote:Checked out the Koolr website and their prices are indeed the lowest I've seen. I wonder it their shelving will fit the overly fat Pinot/chard/Syrah bottle shapes that are so popular now. The higher the price of the bottle, the bigger the glass. As a marketing major I get it, but it's still frustrating that many of the bottles only fit in custom racking.
I've been just keeping most of mine in boxes in an interior closet. not ideal for long term storage. I do have a couple of smaller wine fridges but I mainly keep the drinkers in them.
I'm about to buy a Koolr wine storage fridge. They seem to get pretty good reviews and their price is really good. I'm willing to try one in the utility room and see how it does.
I would really like to have offsite storage, but not many options available and the ones that exist are really expensive, my little collection isn't worth enough to justify the costs.