I wouldn't mind getting in on a couple bottles...how much are the Her Majesty's Secret Service, Le Nouveau Western, and Kaliholmanok?
done! now we wait...htxag09 said:
Of course you do. K, I'll do those two and the Actaeon.
Thanks!
I do love the packaging on those. That said, I'll keep passing and just buy the Scarecrow (only because I can't drink enough to justify buying more wine, otherwise I'd be in)aggiejumper said:
BSD, yes they are still sold in two packs, up to $165/bottle this year plus all the taxes and inflated shipping they charge.
2 bottles in wooden box $330, or 6 bottles in soft box $990. The 2014 Scarecrow was rated (91-94) by Parker in Dec 2015. Historically speaking, that would indicate a grade of 90 or less on the Tin Man. I think I'm going to pass on the 14's.BSD said:
Pott is bought. One of each for me and one of each for a friend. Still room there if anyone wants to jump on board.
Is M Etain still sold in two packs?
Unfortunately no. My allocation was one bottle. At 22 cases, there just isn't a lot to spread around.Quote:
Can you get any Turf War??
While up on Howell Mountain, I'd add Lamborn Family Wines if you have the time. Great people!!! They do a zin and cab. It's by Outpost.RikHaze said:
Hi All,
Long time TA lurker and have really enjoyed this thread since getting into wine a little while ago.
Was hoping to get a little insight on some Napa destinations from some of the pros on here.
Wife and I are headed up to Napa early November for the second time. So far we have reservations at Alpha Omega to do their Single Vineyard tasting and a tasting at Realm.
Was thinking about adding Outpost, Cade, Plumpjack and Mark Herald as well.
Any thoughts on those? I am very excited about Realm and hopefully a visit will put me up a few spots on the mailing list!
wow...BALLER!!!!!!!! How was Mike? Who was up at Mending Wall?aggiejumper said:
Just got back from a long weekend in Napa. Full report to follow.
Stops included were: Realm, Grgich Hills (grape stopping only), Heitz, Mending Wall, Schramsberg, Mike Smith wines (Carter, Myriad, Ancillary Cellars), Continuum, Ovid, and Tom Scott's Barn Burner.
Last trip we did the Howell Mountain trio of Outpost, Black Sears, and Dunn. I would recommend it again.
RikHaze said:
Plus we have plans to go to Bouchon and Cook so we will get our fair share of good food.
My wife signed up for that wine club. Any good?cecil77 said:
Wine shipping season is here!
cecil77 said:
We find their reds a very good value and have enjoyed all of them.
Not bit into sparkling (yet) although I do buy their dem-sec "Cremant". 3.5% RS but really hardly tastes sweet due to the nice acid balance. Goes quite well with spicy Thai food.