I've always wanted to try one. I can't believe I haven't.
BSD said:
I've always wanted to try one. I can't believe I haven't.
cecil77 said:
2016 William and Mary Cab tonight. Pretty dang good Tuesday night wine! Have two more I'll be sitting on for awhile. But just great structure, deep phenolics and none of that vanilla/sweet oak that I (personally) don't care for in so many Napa Cabs.
Grab some if you can find it.
BigAg95 said:
Popped open a 2016 Pott cab tonight. Lovely wine. It was delicious when I had a taste right out of the bottle, and even better after a four hour decant. I appreciate you guys talking me into buying it!
Goose06 said:
When you decant a bottle for 4 hours, do you do something to keep it cool?
BigAg95 said:
Popped open a 2016 Pott cab tonight. Lovely wine. It was delicious when I had a taste right out of the bottle, and even better after a four hour decant. I appreciate you guys talking me into buying it!
I am guessing you are talking about 2 different releases. "2016 Pott" likely means the Napa cab (the Pott "second wine") released a few months ago, before the Single Vineyard wines like Her Majesty's Secret Service, Actaeon, etc. which are amazing)austinag1997 said:BigAg95 said:
Popped open a 2016 Pott cab tonight. Lovely wine. It was delicious when I had a taste right out of the bottle, and even better after a four hour decant. I appreciate you guys talking me into buying it!
Funny, Claire sent me an allocation notice that Aaron subsequently retracted. Guess she made a mistake.
Sorry for your loss. That's a tough one.HTownAg98 said:
Opened this tonight.
Had this in honor of the dearly departed Edgar dog. He loved beef tri-tip, and this was his favorite snack after doing dishes (he wasn't a wine drinker, thankfully). He was put to sleep on Monday, and I'm still not over it.
This was something I thought would pair well with Tri-tip. It worked really well.
austinag1997 said:BigAg95 said:
Popped open a 2016 Pott cab tonight. Lovely wine. It was delicious when I had a taste right out of the bottle, and even better after a four hour decant. I appreciate you guys talking me into buying it!
Funny, Claire sent me an allocation notice that Aaron subsequently retracted. Guess she made a mistake.
Curious too. I bought 2 bottles of Dr. Crane, but passed on the Elysian. Hopefully, I didn't screw that up.cecil77 said:
Thoughts on the Elysian?
Incredible. I let it decant for about an hour and a half while we had a round of old fashioneds. I bought two bottles of it and two bottles of the regular Dr. Crane. I haven't opened a regular yet.cecil77 said:
Thoughts on the Elysian?
Drinking old fashioneds before a wine dinner has prevented me to this day from remembering much about that wine dinner. I can see why your tasting notes are hazy.ILikeTacos said:Incredible. I let it decant for about an hour and a half while we had a round of old fashioneds. I bought two bottles of it and two bottles of the regular Dr. Crane. I haven't opened a regular yet.cecil77 said:
Thoughts on the Elysian?
To give some hazy tasting notes, it coated my tongue in a subtle silkyness that I rarely experience in the recent fruit forward napa cabs from some of the other vineyards out there. The wine felt reserved and sophisticated and smooth. I loved it, every last drop. The rest of my opinions seem to be erased...
The cave blend was next and was decent, and the Austin Hope was last and by then I don't remember much of what we were up to. BTW that Austin Hope is a DAMN good value at under $30.
EDIT: The wife doesn't drink whiskey so she drank the Peju Province while we had old fashioneds. That is an interesting blend wine that after visiting the Province region of France and tasting some wines, is not even remotely the same as the rose's coming from there, but it is a solid chilled wine to drink around the pool in summer.
ILikeTacos said:
It was a great Saturday night and a rough Sunday morning.
greenband said:ILikeTacos said:
It was a great Saturday night and a rough Sunday morning.
Just an FYI that Austin Hope tastes so smooth for the money because of the extra sugar.
This website in Canada has the sugar content listed for wines they sell.
https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/austin-hope-cabernet-sauvignon-2015-578005-1
As a point of comparison for some wine they had listed:
- Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 - 2 g/L (2 grams per liter)
- Continuum 2014 - 2 g/L
- Joseph Phelps Insignia 2015 - 5 g/L
- Heitz Martha's Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 - 2 g/L
- Cardinale Red 2014 - 5 g/L
- Belle Glos Dairyman Vineyard Pinot Noir - 10 g/L
- The Prisoner - 8 g/L
- Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon - 10 g/L
Cheaper wine:
- Apothic Red - 17 g/L
- Cupcake Red Velvet - 14 g/L
cecil77 said:
GREAT information! Thanks! Confirms a lot...
That may be one of the most useful posts on this thread!
Sugar content right up there with Caymus which is another wine to avoid.JCA1 said:greenband said:ILikeTacos said:
It was a great Saturday night and a rough Sunday morning.
Just an FYI that Austin Hope tastes so smooth for the money because of the extra sugar.
This website in Canada has the sugar content listed for wines they sell.
https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/austin-hope-cabernet-sauvignon-2015-578005-1
As a point of comparison for some wine they had listed:
- Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 - 2 g/L (2 grams per liter)
- Continuum 2014 - 2 g/L
- Joseph Phelps Insignia 2015 - 5 g/L
- Heitz Martha's Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 - 2 g/L
- Cardinale Red 2014 - 5 g/L
- Belle Glos Dairyman Vineyard Pinot Noir - 10 g/L
- The Prisoner - 8 g/L
- Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon - 10 g/L
Cheaper wine:
- Apothic Red - 17 g/L
- Cupcake Red Velvet - 14 g/L
Hmmm. That's very interesting. And consistent with my experiences.