FYI, Myriad ships to Texas on Monday.
I cook with this quite a bit! This is what I use for my version of Chicken Marsala. My wife can't drink it, as it gives her headaches.HTownAg98 said:
Picked this up over the weekend. It's a stupid good value for a dessert wine ($23).
My recipe is as follows:HTownAg98 said:
The dish doesn't come out too sweet? I can see using a dry Marsala, but this one seems like it would overpower the dish.
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it was enjoyed by all!
Well first off you have to be getting married... Like I said celebrating an engagement, that's only supposed to happen like 3 or 4 times in one's life right???cecil77 said:Quote:
it was enjoyed by all!
You mean to tell me they enjoyed several thousand bucks in wine, including a $500 bottle! Who'd a thunk it...
And just how does one get on your guest list?
ILikeTacos said:Well first off you have to be getting married... Like I said celebrating an engagement, that's only supposed to happen like 3 or 4 times in one's life right???cecil77 said:Quote:
it was enjoyed by all!
You mean to tell me they enjoyed several thousand bucks in wine, including a $500 bottle! Who'd a thunk it...
And just how does one get on your guest list?
I actually was super impressed by the Hundred Acre Ark. It drank more like a bordeaux than a heavy fruit forward Napa cab. Comparing it to the Myriad Elysian Dr. Crane which was on the sweeter fruit side, I had to rethink where my preferences would be coming into the night. I know blah blah $400 bottle of wine it better knock my socks off, but I was even more impressed with it than I have been in the past.
It was a 2016 Elysian.cecil77 said:ILikeTacos said:Well first off you have to be getting married... Like I said celebrating an engagement, that's only supposed to happen like 3 or 4 times in one's life right???cecil77 said:Quote:
it was enjoyed by all!
You mean to tell me they enjoyed several thousand bucks in wine, including a $500 bottle! Who'd a thunk it...
And just how does one get on your guest list?
I actually was super impressed by the Hundred Acre Ark. It drank more like a bordeaux than a heavy fruit forward Napa cab. Comparing it to the Myriad Elysian Dr. Crane which was on the sweeter fruit side, I had to rethink where my preferences would be coming into the night. I know blah blah $400 bottle of wine it better knock my socks off, but I was even more impressed with it than I have been in the past.
Pretty much where I am as well. What vintage Elysian? Mike has gotten SO extracted and (as you said) almost sweet. One well know wine maker popular in this thread told me he's only buying Elysian now (as am I, mainly just keeping a vertical) due to Mike going over the top.
Would love to try that 300 Acre.
Where is the link to this? I couldn't find via the Googles.752bro4 said:
VINE VAULT TEXAS TOUR
- Modus Operandi Cellars
- Aloft / Dark Matter
- Constant Diamond Mountain
- Gamble Family
- Lerner Project
- Seavey Vineyards
- Seven Stones
- Skipstone
- Spottswood Estate
- William Cole
These are some of the most coveted wines made in Napa right now, several creating 100 point wines by legendary winemakers such as Phillipe Melka, Aaron Pott, Russell Bevan, Paul Hobbs, Angelina Mondavi, and of course... your's truly!
Dates:Cost: $125 per person
- San Antonio - Jan 14th
- Austin - Jan 15th
- Dallas - Jan 16th
- Houston - Jan 17th
Same...my wife is pissed she's out of town.FTAco07 said:
Thank you! I just bought tickets to the Dallas event!
Awesome. I need something to strip paintChipotlemonger said:
May interest some on this board. Francis Ford Coppola Winery and Becker Vineyards are partnering to release a new cab, sourced from both Texas and Sonoma vineyards. Mid-$20's.
Have any other Texas places done something like this?
Wine snob.Austintm said:Awesome. I need something to strip paintChipotlemonger said:
May interest some on this board. Francis Ford Coppola Winery and Becker Vineyards are partnering to release a new cab, sourced from both Texas and Sonoma vineyards. Mid-$20's.
Have any other Texas places done something like this?