Recommendations on places to stay in Calistoga?
jh0400 said:
For access to both Napa and Sonoma, I'd stay in Santa Rosa or near Calistoga. Napa and Sonoma appear close on a map, but you have to go through or around the mountains to get from one to the other.
HTownAg98 said:
You haven't lived until you've driven the Oakville Grade with a slight buzz.
Haha, I like bourbon better than wine but I love both.jackie childs said:
that is one hell of a photo bomb by the top shelf in the background
BSD said:
Nice. What vintage of Harlan is that one?
what chardonnay you drinking? I had my only two bottles of 2020 Alvina Pernot Puligny-Montrachet la garenne... holy cow were they good, but certainly spendy.Chipotlemonger said:
Been on a Chardonnay kick lately. I just love how much variety it has and how it can take you a lot of different places.
Popped open a rose of Malbec tonight that is very good on a warm day.
Have a birthday coming up, and Father's Day too, so will likely get more into the cellar for those!
Very nice.bularry said:what chardonnay you drinking? I had my only two bottles of 2020 Alvina Pernot Puligny-Montrachet la garenne... holy cow were they good, but certainly spendy.Chipotlemonger said:
Been on a Chardonnay kick lately. I just love how much variety it has and how it can take you a lot of different places.
Popped open a rose of Malbec tonight that is very good on a warm day.
Have a birthday coming up, and Father's Day too, so will likely get more into the cellar for those!
trying to learn more about white burgundy regions/producers, etc.
bularry said:what chardonnay you drinking? I had my only two bottles of 2020 Alvina Pernot Puligny-Montrachet la garenne... holy cow were they good, but certainly spendy.Chipotlemonger said:
Been on a Chardonnay kick lately. I just love how much variety it has and how it can take you a lot of different places.
Popped open a rose of Malbec tonight that is very good on a warm day.
Have a birthday coming up, and Father's Day too, so will likely get more into the cellar for those!
trying to learn more about white burgundy regions/producers, etc.
Holy **** those Upper Barn's go for $160 now?? Wow, I remember drinking some of those sub $60... I guess it has been a while. Jackson family did a good job getting the Stonestreet wines up and going.Chipotlemonger said:Very nice.bularry said:what chardonnay you drinking? I had my only two bottles of 2020 Alvina Pernot Puligny-Montrachet la garenne... holy cow were they good, but certainly spendy.Chipotlemonger said:
Been on a Chardonnay kick lately. I just love how much variety it has and how it can take you a lot of different places.
Popped open a rose of Malbec tonight that is very good on a warm day.
Have a birthday coming up, and Father's Day too, so will likely get more into the cellar for those!
trying to learn more about white burgundy regions/producers, etc.
I've not delved much in Chablis or white Burgundy personally. I would like to learn more given how much I love both Chardonnay and Pinot in general.
Anyways, I've mainly been domestic with Chardonnay, but love what I've tasted of other countries around the world (Australia, South Africa). Here are 2 standouts for various reasons:
- 2021 Chalk Hill Sonoma Coast Chardonnay (~$19) - Great bang for the buck if you're looking to get that Sonoma chardonnay flavor
- 2019 Capensis Silene (South Africa, ~$45) - Bold, great all around Chardonnay characteristics
Notables on deck:
- 2018 Penner Ash Chardonnay (Oregon, ~$50) - One of my favorite Chardonnays of recent memory. Had a bottle last year some time and ordered another. Electric and very enjoyable. Bright, acidic, but with a great body and definitely complex.
- 2018 Stonestreet Upper Barn Vineyard Chardonnay (Alexander Mountain, ~$160)
I wish I knew more about it. Most of my white burg experience so far has been with Meursault, which I've enjoyed, even the village level from Fichet is really tasty for ~$80 depending on where you find it.jh0400 said:bularry said:what chardonnay you drinking? I had my only two bottles of 2020 Alvina Pernot Puligny-Montrachet la garenne... holy cow were they good, but certainly spendy.Chipotlemonger said:
Been on a Chardonnay kick lately. I just love how much variety it has and how it can take you a lot of different places.
Popped open a rose of Malbec tonight that is very good on a warm day.
Have a birthday coming up, and Father's Day too, so will likely get more into the cellar for those!
trying to learn more about white burgundy regions/producers, etc.
Puligny-Montrachet is one of my favorite wine regions. I love the style and haven't found much that compares.