Surprised by the slow day on here. Seems like lots of allocations were released today...Rivers-Marie Chardonnay, Quivet Syrah, Hobel, and also got an e-mail from Alpha Omega about their Beckstoffer Dr, Crane.
To be honest, I don't pay that much attention, Just open them and drink them. And they all seem to get consumed, so I guess they're fine!GBMont3 said:
Adding Mike's Syrahs to my list this year (been buyingpinot + cab for a while) butbwill probably do only one of Quivet/Myriad. Is there one label you prefer for Syrah?
I love Tablas Creek wines. good stuff.HTownAg98 said:
Sanguis is being released soon. Hopefully my allocation includes a bottle of 1/1.
My spring break trip to Paso Robles is all booked. We are going to Tablas Creek, DAOU, Herman Story, Clos Solene, Adelaida, Linne Calodo (going to a members party that happens to be that weekend), Jacob Toft, and Halter Ranch. May sprinkle in a recommendation from some of the wineries we visit.
booker and saxum only let allocation members visit or something? Did you call?HTownAg98 said:
We did L'Aventure last year. Can't get in at booker and Saxum, and Field Recordings will be closed because they are moving. We are spending Sunday in Tin City and have an appointment there at Jacob Toft.
I'm making a quick trip to Cali in May, going to spend a couple of days in Amador/El Dorado area. Ton of cool wineries out there if you want to put that on your hit list.HTownAg98 said:
No worries. We tried to book with Booker, but they literally do not have any wine to taste. Saxum is only for their allocation list people.
List will probably be our last year going. We will have hit all the places we want to try, so the next trip will be Oregon/Washington.
BSD said:
Andy Erikson was at our HEB in Houston yesterday selling Leviathan. I saw the sign for I but didn't stop by. They usually stock some good wines there, at good prices. In fact, that is where I plan to buy 2009 Dom since I need 6 and they give you a 10% discount.
bularry said:I'm making a quick trip to Cali in May, going to spend a couple of days in Amador/El Dorado area. Ton of cool wineries out there if you want to put that on your hit list.HTownAg98 said:
No worries. We tried to book with Booker, but they literally do not have any wine to taste. Saxum is only for their allocation list people.
List will probably be our last year going. We will have hit all the places we want to try, so the next trip will be Oregon/Washington.
My next target is Santa Barbara County/Lompoc wine ghetto area. I'm actually a member of a few of those wineries so that will be fun. Probably not till '19, though.
I've had a lot of fun on a couple of visits to Woodinville, but my next WA visit will be out east to Walla Walla. See a bit of the country out there and visit the real wineries.
understandable. it is a long drivejh0400 said:
My cool trip idea was just vetoed. We always wake up super early when we're on the west coast, so I thought it would be cool to fly to PDX and then drive over to Walla Walla after a day or so in PDX since we're up early and could be there by noon. Apparently four hours in the car driving through the mountains isn't my wife's idea of relaxing.
we went in September a few years ago and didn't find the crowds too bad, but the weather was all over the place. Actually really chilly and wet one day which kinda sucked. can be really hot, too, as BSD said.jh0400 said:
How is Napa/Sonoma in August or September? We're looking to make a trip out this year. We normally try to go in the spring, but that didn't work out this year.