I had that 2000 Pavillon Rouge back a few years ago. It was damn fine for a $45 bottle!
cecil77 said:
Wow that's pretty nice..
But serious wine question, just how different are those wines from each other? They're all excellent, but mostly in the same way, aren't they? Although given the older vintages, maybe they aren't all "Napa" as things are now.
QBCade said:
A sampling of some new acquisitions
QBCade said:
Enjoyed this to celebrate Sat eve the Ags win.
early 2000's were definitely "Napa" I think..cecil77 said:
Wow that's pretty nice..
But serious wine question, just how different are those wines from each other? They're all excellent, but mostly in the same way, aren't they? Although given the older vintages, maybe they aren't all "Napa" as things are now.
cecil77 said:
How was it? Ready? Needed a decant?
I've got 13 and wondering where it is...
BSD said:QBCade said:
Enjoyed this to celebrate Sat eve the Ags win.
Too young!
We are still holding ours that go back to '07. Only have a few from random vintages. The only Howell Mountain I've actually tasted was from '02 and that was about 5 years ago. Great juice. I'm sure that '12 was nice.
BSD said:
A couple 2018 Rivers Marie wines at dinner. I love the B Theriot so had a glass of it and a few tastes of the cab, which was really good…but my interests were in the chard.
I will likely go back so let me know your thoughtsbularry said:
Santa Barbara wine country is SB County, which is essentially the SYV. You drove through it if you went from SB to Paso, so past 100's of tasting rooms most likely.