BSD said:
A lot quieter. Cold and rainy, though. Be careful because some restaurants shut down for annual breaks/cleaning.
This is great to know, thanks! I'm looking at a trip possibly January next year.
BSD said:
A lot quieter. Cold and rainy, though. Be careful because some restaurants shut down for annual breaks/cleaning.
I would like to get in on this if you have any remaining.BSD said:
If anyone wants 2015 Scarecrow, my allocation is 6 bottle. Let me know.
I called. You didn't answer!TP Ag '87 said:
Braggart
TP Ag '87 said:
So, that b/s aside,...
What did you think? Was it 3x+ better than an $80 bottle?
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As recently as the mid-1980s, wood flavoring in red wines was seen as a sign of poor wine making.
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The late winemaker Andre Tchelistcheff often said that aging red wines in barrels was mainly done for maturity to allow raw fermented grape juice to develop its wine-y flavors. Once you can taste the wood, Andre told me in 1986, you've lost the wine.
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Yet so many of the tasting notes we read on supposedly exalted red wines refer more to the wood than to the grape.
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But with barrels costing so much (between about $800 each to well over $2,000, or more), numerous oak alternatives have been developed that are much cheaper.
Among these are oak staves that are put into older, neutral barrels (or into stainless steel tanks), chips, "bullets" (grooved plugs), and oak powders (often dispensed with shovels into tanks).
Not very romantic, is it? They add oak-ish flavors to inexpensive wines, but the "oak" seems artificial.
Any particular producers you recommend? I've been meaning try a Muscadet. Does Specs or Total Wine have a decent selection?HTownAg98 said:
So to bring the discussion back to some sort of sanity (I kid), and I've been drinking a lot of Muscadet Sevre et Maine lately. For $15, you can get something that has some complexity, but still enough acid to be a good palate cleanser. It is the best thing to have with raw oysters (for those of us who don't have the budget to drink grower champagne), and goes really well with simply prepared fish.
Stagecoach said:I would like to get in on this if you have any remaining.BSD said:
If anyone wants 2015 Scarecrow, my allocation is 6 bottle. Let me know.
HTownAg98 said:
I just think of it as a way to add more miles for my Southwest Rapid Rewards card.
BSD said:HTownAg98 said:
I just think of it as a way to add more miles for my Southwest Rapid Rewards card.
Companion Pass, here you come.
Cyp0111 said:
I've never been a fan of Darioush
cecil77 said:
IMO Caravan is a much better value than is Darioush.
That actually sounds low to me.BSD said:
~$390/btl with tax and shipping included.
BSD said:Stagecoach said:I would like to get in on this if you have any remaining.BSD said:
If anyone wants 2015 Scarecrow, my allocation is 6 bottle. Let me know.
It looks like I can get up to 6 more bottles. Let me know!
cecil77 said:
IMO Caravan is a much better value than is Darioush.