BSD, how many '13 Sugarlaof do you have for sale? Let me know if you want to lay off any of your upcoming Realm allocation.
Arrowwood? I think they make Knights ValleyHTownAg98 said:
Anyone have any recommendations for cellar worthy Sonoma County Cabernets/Bordeaux blends? Napa is getting a little too insane for me right now, so I'm looking for some good alternatives. My absolute favorite is Peter Michael, but that's way beyond my budget. I've had Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages, and like that one a lot too, and that's more in my budget.
HTownAg98 said:cecil77 said:
If you can appreciate the style, their are great buys in 2nd, 3rd, 4th growth Bordeaux. Lots of $40 - 60 bottles.
I do like the style, but I have no idea who makes a $50 showstopper or a $50 bottle of plonk.
BSD said:
It's crazy. I HATE ordering wine there, which is a shame because the steaks are so damn good. The Essencia was fun though. I rarely see that on a list.
Expense account, huh?ILikeTacos said:
I went to pappas last night here in dallas and our party ordered two bottles of Peter Michael that I thought were wonderful and worth the mark up, just sayin...
I almost ordered a 2012 Realm simply because I have been having a hard time locating one for myself
No expense account, we were there celebrating a friend's divorce.Stagecoach said:Expense account, huh?ILikeTacos said:
I went to pappas last night here in dallas and our party ordered two bottles of Peter Michael that I thought were wonderful and worth the mark up, just sayin...
I almost ordered a 2012 Realm simply because I have been having a hard time locating one for myself
Their wine markups are painful for anyone spending their own money. Just my opinion
Water Turkey07 said:
I became a part of that group about a month ago and there are some weird knerds over there.
cecil77 said:
Agreed. Part of is is just a "playing the game" aspect. However, for me that $1,200 meal at French Laundry is a once. (period) thing. And I've not even made it there yet!
Some of you may be a member of the Wine Knerds United group on Facebook. Mostly somms. And their take on the subject is interesting, to say the least. And, for a wine list , like Pappas, I completely understand the cost of curating and maintaining a list like that. If you think of all of that wine as little bundles of cash getting dusty on the shelf, it's easy to understand the pricing.
Still, for me the number of BYOB places (and, quite frankly, with some industry "ins" almost every place can be) I'd much rather take my own bottles, and of course share with the somm and wine manager, than pay a 300% premium (or more) for a bottle that I may well already own any way!
And more and more, what we really enjoy is inviting friends over, cooking ourselves, and sharing our bottles.
Right, yeah, I don't have an allocation of Au Paradis, I would have to buy it on the secondary market. Thus the price is reasonable to me. Same with getting a Realm there at $400+, if I were to buy the wine now I would pay over retail. Still not 300% like ya'll were trying to vilify them for, almost like we have the socialist contingent of TexAgs in this thread...HTownAg98 said:
Au Paradis is a $200 bottle on release. That $275 price is secondary market. So it about a 70% markup over RETAIL. That's pretty steep.
And I understand what all goes into that price. Storing wine in restaurant space is damn expensive, as is the somm and other front of house labor. It's just not a neighborhood I want to play in with my own money.
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almost like we have the socialist contingent of TexAgs in this thread...