What did you think of CDv? How was jacks cooking?
AggieDad24 said:
Just got back from Bordeaux last Sunday. Visited Domaine de Chevalier, Chteau Pape Clement and Le Dome. Picked this up while I was there.
AggieDad24 said:
Pretty soon because it's on the other side of its drinking window. Also, I'm not sure if it was stored properly even though the capsule and cork are intact, it's at the low shoulder as far as the fill level
if you want to do wine stuff, I wouldn't go into Santa Barbara... stay out in the valleys (Los Olivos, Los Alamos, Lompoc, etc)streetfighter2012 said:
Looking for recommendations in the Santa Barbara area. For a quick weekend excursion as part of a longer trip to LA. We will have a car so can stop in at tasting rooms in town, or can visit vineyards out from town.
Jack is amazing wine guy, especially Bordeaux..Orozco05 said:
It's a beautiful space. We have had several tastings there. Didn't realize there was a full kitchen there until Thursday.
Jack is a good people and I'm always impressed with his knowledge. His cooking was damn good.
aggiejumper said:
It's superb if you like Cab Franc heavy blends. Buy the 13's if you can.
This may have come up previously, but if you like cab franc, I highly recommend Detert. It's a relative bargain at $100/bottle for To Kalon grapes (it's amazing what I consider to be a bargain compared to a few years ago).QBCade said:aggiejumper said:
It's superb if you like Cab Franc heavy blends. Buy the 13's if you can.
Grabbed a 2pack of the '13s on auction. Going to try this wknd.
JCA1 said:This may have come up previously, but if you like cab franc, I highly recommend Detert. It's a relative bargain at $100/bottle for To Kalon grapes (it's amazing what I consider to be a bargain compared to a few years ago).QBCade said:aggiejumper said:
It's superb if you like Cab Franc heavy blends. Buy the 13's if you can.
Grabbed a 2pack of the '13s on auction. Going to try this wknd.
JCA1 said:This may have come up previously, but if you like cab franc, I highly recommend Detert. It's a relative bargain at $100/bottle for To Kalon grapes (it's amazing what I consider to be a bargain compared to a few years ago).QBCade said:aggiejumper said:
It's superb if you like Cab Franc heavy blends. Buy the 13's if you can.
Grabbed a 2pack of the '13s on auction. Going to try this wknd.
JCA1 said:This may have come up previously, but if you like cab franc, I highly recommend Detert. It's a relative bargain at $100/bottle for To Kalon grapes (it's amazing what I consider to be a bargain compared to a few years ago).QBCade said:aggiejumper said:
It's superb if you like Cab Franc heavy blends. Buy the 13's if you can.
Grabbed a 2pack of the '13s on auction. Going to try this wknd.
Quote:
The replant brings new diversity to our vineyard, including expansions of our family's heritage clones of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon as well as additional clones of Cabernet Franc
https://enoviti-hanumangirl.blogspot.com/2015/01/cabernet-franc-clones.htmlQuote:
Highest rating; characterized by raspberry and violet flavors in France; a high performance warm vintage clone with dark fruit flavors, tannin structure and less green, herbal flavors
Is Whitcraft in town? Can't remember, their wine is a bit pricey but pretty good. Does Tyler have a tasting room in SB proper? If so, worth checking out.streetfighter2012 said:
The hotel in SB was booked as part of a larger group. We are driving up from LA Friday morning and thinking we will do a few tasting rooms in town that afternoon and then drive up to try a few vineyards for the day on Saturday. Looks like there are 20-30 tasting rooms within a mile or two of our hotel downtown and then 100+ within an hours drive. Just looking for some suggestions that people might have experience with.
From my visit there in November, I agree with these recs. Liquid Farms has a great deal in pouring out their rose for a $5 glass! Believe the bottle was priced at $28, so they really discount it in their own tasting room as a glass. It was a great mourvedre rose too.bularry said:Is Whitcraft in town? Can't remember, their wine is a bit pricey but pretty good. Does Tyler have a tasting room in SB proper? If so, worth checking out.streetfighter2012 said:
The hotel in SB was booked as part of a larger group. We are driving up from LA Friday morning and thinking we will do a few tasting rooms in town that afternoon and then drive up to try a few vineyards for the day on Saturday. Looks like there are 20-30 tasting rooms within a mile or two of our hotel downtown and then 100+ within an hours drive. Just looking for some suggestions that people might have experience with.
I went to a couple when I stayed one night in SB and both were very average, can't remember which ones they were, though, so sorry about that.
If you want to visit a vineyard/tasting room Rideau is a fun one to visit near Los Olivos. If you have a weekend and a group, might want to reach out to Stolpman. They might do something on their property for your group if you commit to a certain volume purchase.
And if you go into Los Olivos I'm a huge fan of Liquid Farm. They don't own vineyards, so just a tasting room, but they'll sell BTG in the tasting room and it is a fun hang. And grab a meal at Bar Le Cote