Vintage Champagne
cecil77 said:
Haven't seen it mentioned...
The private tasting at Pride Mountain is worth it.
BigJim49 AustinNowDallas said:
We used to buy only French wines!
Now we buy and enjoy Llano Sweet Red bottled in Lubbock!
$7 at Sams and tasty! Try it!
BigJim49 AustinNowDallas said:
We used to buy only French wines!
Now we buy and enjoy Llano Sweet Red bottled in Lubbock!
$7 at Sams and tasty! Try it!
I was just in Napa - - went to both RRBC and Bouchon and highly recommend both.jh0400 said:
Has anyone spent Thanksgiving in Napa? I finally convinced my parents to let me pay for a trip for us to go somewhere, and that's where we landed. Well, the idea was SFO, but I only want to spend a day there. I plan to take them to RRBC and have a dinner at Bouchon. We'll get there Tuesday and leave Friday morning for our day in SFO before flying back Saturday morning.
Can I be your parent? I definitely will drink wine with you on our fancy Thanksgiving trip!jh0400 said:
Has anyone spent Thanksgiving in Napa? I finally convinced my parents to let me pay for a trip for us to go somewhere, and that's where we landed. Well, the idea was SFO, but I only want to spend a day there. I plan to take them to RRBC and have a dinner at Bouchon. We'll get there Tuesday and leave Friday morning for our day in SFO before flying back Saturday morning.
I think '18 might be more approachable vintage in general, from what little I knowAgs #1 said:
Really enjoyed the opus one. Really light imo. The spotswoode could use a little more time imo
Chipotlemonger said:
In my opinion, it's a must. Way different experience than other wine caves due to the production process. The awesome wine is just the icing on the cake at the end!! Great chance to taste some pricey bubbles.
is it really that awesome or pricey? I know those can be relative, but just curious how big a fan you really are!Chipotlemonger said:
In my opinion, it's a must. Way different experience than other wine caves due to the production process. The awesome wine is just the icing on the cake at the end!! Great chance to taste some pricey bubbles.
bularry said:
going to Walla Walla next month, so anything anyone saw/did on a visit let me know. The challenge is my wife doesn't love red wines... I mean she does, but going to a tasting and getting 4 cabs and 2 syrahs is not going to be her jam.
so with that caveat, open to suggestions. I'm pretty familiar with the "big" names so more interested in lesser known shops.
thanks!Pirate04 said:
I currently work in the Walla Walla area. Any of the tasting rooms downtown are fantastic and worth just walking in to.
I haven't been out to many of the wineries except Rotie and Zerba. I'm a red drinker, so I didn't like Rotie but you and your wife may enjoy their whites.
Pirate04 said:
I currently work in the Walla Walla area. Any of the tasting rooms downtown are fantastic and worth just walking in to.
I haven't been out to many of the wineries except Rotie and Zerba. I'm a red drinker, so I didn't like Rotie but you and your wife may enjoy their whites.
It's honestly amazing!East Dallas Ag said:
Is the cave tour a must with Schramsberg as in it's really unique or would a tasting be fine if we've seen some wine caves?