Stagecoach, how was the 2012 Checkerboard? I have been sitting on 2012 and 2013.
aggiejumper,aggiejumper said:
How was the MacDonald?
Thanks for the rec! Haven't been to Central Market in yearsHTownAg98 said:
I had a 2012 Domaine Durand St. Joseph "Les Coteaux". I really good example of St. Joseph Syrah. Lots of black cherry and cedar with lots of blackberry, slight blueberry, raspberry, and herb de Provence. Needs about a 1.5 hour decant to come around. Pretty tasty for $25. Found it at Central Market.
Thanks! I'm going to try the entry level cabaggiejumper said:
Yes, great Howell mtn cab, try one to see if you like them, they have some high ends cabs that are allocated and are very good also. Thomas Rivers Brown is winemaker so you know the pedigree is there. Try their zin's too.
The King's Row is quite excellent and drinking lovely. I like it as much as the Checkerboard, actually.nclawson said:
Stagecoach, how was the 2012 Checkerboard? I have been sitting on 2012 and 2013.
Lay those Gramercy bottles down for a while, especially the Deucebrownguy81 said:Thanks for the rec! Haven't been to Central Market in yearsHTownAg98 said:
I had a 2012 Domaine Durand St. Joseph "Les Coteaux". I really good example of St. Joseph Syrah. Lots of black cherry and cedar with lots of blackberry, slight blueberry, raspberry, and herb de Provence. Needs about a 1.5 hour decant to come around. Pretty tasty for $25. Found it at Central Market.
Speaking of Syrah, I got some Gramercy Cellars in today. Ordered 2-Deuce 2013, and 2-Columbia Valley 2014. Haven't tried Gramercy before, so I hope it's good
Thanks for the advice, will dobularry said:Lay those Gramercy bottles down for a while, especially the Deucebrownguy81 said:Thanks for the rec! Haven't been to Central Market in yearsHTownAg98 said:
I had a 2012 Domaine Durand St. Joseph "Les Coteaux". I really good example of St. Joseph Syrah. Lots of black cherry and cedar with lots of blackberry, slight blueberry, raspberry, and herb de Provence. Needs about a 1.5 hour decant to come around. Pretty tasty for $25. Found it at Central Market.
Speaking of Syrah, I got some Gramercy Cellars in today. Ordered 2-Deuce 2013, and 2-Columbia Valley 2014. Haven't tried Gramercy before, so I hope it's good
Tumble Weed said:
I just added in a few Texas wines after a trip to the hill country this weekend.
From Lewis:
2012 Newsom Cabernet Reserve
2013 Parr Tempranillo
2013 Texas Tempranillo
From Perissos:
2015 Brennan Malbec
2015 Estate Malbec
2015 Petit Syrah
The Brennan Malbec has the ability to be the winner of the group. It should drink well in another 5 years.
#MeToocecil77 said:
3 each...
His stable prices are refreshing...
My wife and I were planning our spring trip while chilling out at Lewis. I wanted to crash in Fredericksburg and call in sick on Monday, but she wouldn't let me. Inwood will be the first stop on our spring tour!cecil77 said:Tumble Weed said:
I just added in a few Texas wines after a trip to the hill country this weekend.
From Lewis:
2012 Newsom Cabernet Reserve
2013 Parr Tempranillo
2013 Texas Tempranillo
From Perissos:
2015 Brennan Malbec
2015 Estate Malbec
2015 Petit Syrah
The Brennan Malbec has the ability to be the winner of the group. It should drink well in another 5 years.
Did you make it by Inwood Estates? Honestly our Tempranillo is much richer (to my taste) than any other Tempranillo I've tasted - from anywhere.
Next time you're through on a Saturday, stop by and see me!