Cab Sauv - $110
Franc/Merlot - $95
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Franc/Merlot - $95
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htxag09 said:
I'd love to grab some, but unfortunately blew through my wine budget on my Napa trip a couple weeks ago....
Did you use a Coravin for the y'Quem, or are you just saying you had a 375? I grabbed a few 375 ml bottles of Sauternes to lay down in the cellar for a while. Not Y'quem, unfortunately. I am looking forward to checking it out in a few years!cecil77 said:
Style?
Especially the CF/Merlot? Sounds like something I'd like.
Speaking of Piper, had a 2014 Friday night. Really good. I like his hint of less ripe fruit and muted oak.
It was a celebratory night, so we also had a half bottle of 2015 Y'Quem.
Picked up 3 of the blends. In the "how did you hear about us" sign up portion, I credited "A guy named BSD who knows a lot about wine on the TexAgs.com Food board. Hope you can figure out who he is to thank for the referral."BSD said:
Cab Sauv - $110
Franc/Merlot - $95
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cecil77 said:
Style?
Especially the CF/Merlot? Sounds like something I'd like.
Speaking of Piper, had a 2014 Friday night. Really good. I like his hint of less ripe fruit and muted oak.
It was a celebratory night, so we also had a half bottle of 2015 Y'Quem.
752bro4 said:Picked up 3 of the blends. In the "how did you hear about us" sign up portion, I credited "A guy named BSD who knows a lot about wine on the TexAgs.com Food board. Hope you can figure out who he is to thank for the referral."BSD said:
Cab Sauv - $110
Franc/Merlot - $95
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Congrats on whatever it was that got to Yquem open...
FarmerJohn said:Because they drink it all and consequently you can't buy any without going to Switzerland. My inlaws took a trip there and raved about it. I guess more the Chasselas than anything else. I don't remember where they were.Quote:
My second stop in Europe will be near Sion in Switzerland. Nobody ever talks about wines from this region.
(I'm sure some wine shop somewhere has a bottle you can buy.)
Thanks for the rec Cecil. we had a blast. the caves were a good place to cool off. I like seeing the photos of how they mined the limestone.cecil77 said:
Chateau Villemaurine
In town. Nice tasting/tour. Access to the cave network (originally limestone quarry) under the city.
Chateau La Gaffeliere
Got to have the front end manager has our host. Her best friend is from Waco! Mostly talked industry stuff.
We also did Troplong Mondot, Beau Sejour Becot, Pavie Macquin, and Tertre Rotebeouf.
If you can get into Tertre Routebeouf, it's worth it. It's a non-commercial tour/tasting. the winemaker does the it, and it's out of their house. It's a cool story... Tertre Rotebeouf No wine for sale, and it's expensive. If they chose to, they'd be a Class A with Angelus, Pavie, Cheval Blanc and Ausone.
Trip of a lifetime! Spend time on foot in the village and eat really good food!
HTownAg98 said:
Opened a 2015 Chateau Beau-Sjour "Instant Becot." An easy drinking St. Emilion with no faults and in balance. Not expecting much more for $12, and it over delivers. 64% merlot, 15% cab franc, 2% cab sauv, 1% malbec. Found at Austin Wine Merchant.
I am still waiting for my Bard and Moonracer to be delivered from my Napa Trip in May. I will definitely pick up more Bard and Tempest. Don't know if I will do "The Absurd" yet.BSD said:
Realm is coming next week. I'm a sucker and might buy a few Bards. I have a hard time quitting these guys.
aggiejumper said:
Ultramarine is sparkling wine from Cali, as close to champagne as it gets for being domestic.