deadeyedick
6 years ago
1997 Gallo Sanoma Barrelli Creek Vinyeard cab from the Alexander Valley - this was a very rich, unfiltered cab when released and has now become a port like wine.

Pulled this out of the Vinotemp to remember this area that is now experiencing wildfires in and around Healdsburg one of my favorite cities in the north Sanoma wine country.
SmokeMonkey
6 years ago
2015 O’Shaugnessy Cabernet - really good, but not sure I would actually pay for it myself
frankj1
6 years ago
2016 Sansilvestro Dolcetto D'Alba Primaio

I don't know if I typed it correctly, but I like it.

what did I drink Spey? It was in the direction I've been seeking for reds. Not a huge mouthful of fruit forward heaviness...drier, still a touch more than the lightness I seek, but good.
and pretty sure it was in the $15 range, maybe less.
ZRX1200
6 years ago
Ledger David tasting:

Blended white
Sangiovese
Cab Franc
Super Tuscan

Now enjoying a full glass of Cab Franc while renewing my membership with the new info...
ZRX1200
6 years ago
Bottle of Ledger David can franc eating pizza with family and watching football.
gummy jones
6 years ago
Caymus 2009 private selection with my bride
ZRX1200
6 years ago
deadeyedick
6 years ago

Caymus 2009 private selection with my bride

gummy jones wrote:



Never heard of that but special selection is great stuff. IIRC I have a few from 1996 left.
deadeyedick
6 years ago
2017 Mollydooker The Boxer shiraz

My favorite down under winery in McLaren Vail
cacman
6 years ago
Not supposed to drink carbonated beverages anymore, so I'm bleeding cheap wine.

A magnum of Kirkland Cabernet Sauvignon for $7.99,

Costco offers a ton of good wines, often 30% cheaper than the liquor store. And their Kirkland labels are pretty damn tasty for the price.
ZRX1200
6 years ago
Their generic French red is good.
ZRX1200
6 years ago
Gnarley 1924
Speyside
6 years ago
2010 Domaine Lefleive Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Clavoillon, Puligny-Montrachet, Cotes du Beaune, Burgundy.
Numismaniac
6 years ago
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂


I haven't been looking at this tread for quite some time, LMAO!!!

Nothing better for a troll to see than a goober "sword fight", LOL

IZON and Spey, ya'll need to Kiss and make up, HEHE!

Oh, and BTW, I didn't go back to watch the whole fight, but if'n you don't know about Missouri saving the French wine regions in the 1800's, the both of you should be ashamed!!



Seems we Southerners are more likely to be sweet wine drinkers, so we don't generally fit in, seems to be the only thing that can fit in with GOOD corn moonshine. Although, I'm sure the larger cities, like Nashville, Atlanta, Birmingham, et al have some fine sommeliers. I was raised helping one of my Grandaddies with his wine making. That usually consisted of a trial period whist young. SO, I passed the test and got to go to the well-house and "punch down" the cap on his fermenting batch of whatever on a daily basis if I was spending some time at their place.


The farm where our place burned is just a half mile from a winery that was started by a British Gas Physicist/Engineer, he's the one that found that "Fire Ice", Methane Hydrate on the sea floor and determined that it wasn't quite worth the value to try and "mine". He had a famous Grandfather in Britain as well. Long story short, he had never made a drop in his life when he started, so I got to help him out on his first attempts. Some funny stuff, just hearing him learn, panic and all the other things that happen when starting a winery. Sadly he passed quickly from cancer in '16.

Here's his obituary and it gives some of his recognitions and lifetime achievements, as well as mentioning the winery.

https://www.sheltonfuneralhomes.com/obituary/3787317 


As for me, I've made quite a few gallons over the years, have multiple 5 gal. glass carboys, airlocks, etc. But, I just don't really have the time for much of that nowadays. As well, my back can't handle all that work! I prefer "Eisweins/Icewines", Sweet ports and some good sweet muscadine.


Honestly, I did get to travel all over California, Sonoma area, Healdsburg, but the best IMHO is Temecula, mostly because it's not too commercial, small family wineries, some just a few acres on a hillside and more sweet wines than the Northern growers. Funny story, my wife has never seen me outright drunk, I can hide it well, hehe. But one travel day, we started out from Rancho Cucamonga, or as I liked to tease and say Rancho Cook-a-monkey, hehe. SO we hit Galleano winery first and then headed through Temecula. The fella that preferred me to be his navigator always treated us to ONE HELLUVA TRAVEL day! SO we then proceeded through Temecula, basically from one driveway to the next on our way to San Diego. By 6 pm CA time, which was 9 pm here in West TN, I called my wife, I had lost count of how many flights we had drank, as well as all the wineries we had hit, but it had to be at least ten and I was like a giggling school girl. She still likes to tell folks about that day/phone call, LMAO! I was pretty full of it, FOR SURE!

Now back to the regular show, LOL.
ZRX1200
6 years ago
Ledger David flight:

Chenin Blanc
Viognier
Sangiovese
Cab Franc

Paired with their meat and cheese plate. They added bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar and took away the prosciutto and capicolla (3 cured meats now) not as good on the taste and texture standpoint.
frankj1
6 years ago
2018 Aime Roquesante Rose Provence wine

real crisp, very refreshing
ZRX1200
6 years ago
2017 Ledger David Primoris Chenin Blanc the only white wine I ever seek out, they had on sale for members mixed 2 bottles with 2 bottles of 2018 Viognier and that also made you eligible for a bottle of Cab Franc for $15....

The Blanc paired nicely with the menu my daughter decided, gnocchi with homemade garlic Alfredo sauce broccoli and sweet Italian sausage. And Naan.
jespear
6 years ago
2016 Joel Gott 815 Cabernet Sauvignon
cacman
6 years ago
Kirkland Australian Malbec while waiting for crazy Nancy's head to explode during the State of the Union address.
cacman
6 years ago
Apothic California Red
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