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1997 Trinchero Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Founder's Estate - still fresh and bright
 
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Catena Zapata Cab & Catena Zapata Malbec. Both delicious!
 
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2000 Jones Family Cabernet Sauvignon. Tasting note posted.


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Wine is like potato chips around me...if it's open, it's gone.
 
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2002 Siduri Pinot Noir Pisoni Vineyard
2004 Radio-Coteau Pinot Noir Alberigi
 
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2005 Hartford Zinfandel, RR Valley. Nice Zin, not overly ripe, which is how I like my Zin. Great complexity, good finish, not very heavy for a Ca zin about 14.8%. Good Juice! Had it with Turkey Burgers and grilled sweet potatoes.


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~Louis Pasteur 1822-95
 
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Just opened the '90 Pol Roger Winston Churchill to enjoy while we talk about where to dine.
 
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Just opened the '90 Pol Roger Winston Churchill to enjoy while we talk about where to dine.


Damn that sucks. Razz


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chasing 2 sudafed + 2 tylenol with green nyquil......wine is sooooo over rated Frown
 
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lol that does sound like a he!! of a cocktail!


"That's what cars are for, cars don't drink wine!"
 
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2005 First Drop The Cream Shiraz.

Infanticide? Yes. Incredibly delicious (especially with 2+ hours decanting)? Yes.


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"I don't want to manage my cellar... I want to drink it." - Jancis Robinson
 
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2005 Melville Inox 76 Chardonnay

2001 Dominio de Pingus RdD
 
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2005 Domaine Sauvete Oneiros Sauvignon Blanc (not bad)

2002 Vinedos de Ithaca Odysseus (very nice and affordable Priorat)

2002 Domaine Gilles Troullier L'esprit du temps (great wine)
 
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2001 Dominio de Pingus RdD

Good to go? Smile
 
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2001 Santa Rita Casa Real - a good mate to flank steak
 
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2005 Aubin Cellars Pinot Noir Verve Russian River

Jerome Aubin is a Frenchman that lives in the Bay Area and imports French Oak barrels that he sells to wineries. On the side, he makes his own wine from grapes sourced through his business contacts. Very small production and very good. If you ever see his wines, give it a try.


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2005 Lynmar RRV pinot
2004 Bressler cab

Both were terrific.
 
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2001 Dominio de Pingus RdD


Good to go? Smile


K, this bottle was drinking well, but I found the Flor de Pingus was equally as good in 2001, and $275 less.
 
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1997 Drei Dona Magnificat
2001 Ladera Howell Mountain cabernet
2003 Lewelling Wight Vineyard cabernet (I'm ordering more Cool )


Be good and you will be lonesome. S.L. Clemens
 
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2005 First Drop The Cream Shiraz.

Infanticide? Yes. Incredibly delicious (especially with 2+ hours decanting)? Yes.


Thanks, good to know. I've found some of these too...


Be good and you will be lonesome. S.L. Clemens
 
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2006 Shafer Red Shoulders Ranch Chard

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2005 Pax Syrah Walker Vine Hill
2005 Hartley-Ostini Hitching Post Pinot Noir Highliner
 
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NV Philipponnat, Royale Reserve
2001 Chateau Ferriere
 
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Just opened the '90 Pol Roger Winston Churchill to enjoy while we talk about where to dine.

Adopt me.
 
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Just opened the '90 Pol Roger Winston Churchill to enjoy while we talk about where to dine.

Adopt me.

That line, sprnplr, is a very long one. Big Grin
 
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1999 Chateau d'Armailhac
2003 Alta Vista Grande Reserve Malbec Terrior Selection
2004 Hess Allomi Cabernet Savignon
2006 Gascon Mendoza Malbec
 
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