Planning on picking up more of the 2007 Chalone Estate Chardonnay today as it is very enjoyable for the price. Also going to snag some St. Damien Gigondas.
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Just got back from Santa Ynez/Solvang... woke up with a very slight headache and 5 cases of wine sitting on the floor in front me.
3 x 2008 Tensley Colson Canyon Syrah 6 x 2008 Tensley Grenache 2 x 2008 Tensley Lea Pinot Noir 3 x 2006 Cass Rockin' One 1 x 2007 Stolpman La Croce 4 x 2006 Epiphany Tessa Marie Coquette 4 x 2007 Scott Cellars Cuvée J 4 x 2007 Scott Cellars Pinot Noir 6 x 2007 Stolpman L'Avion 4 x 2006 Brophy Clark Grenache 1 x 2007 Scott Cellars Sangiovese 3 x 2006 Stolpman Sangiovese 4 x 2007 Stolpman Syrah Estate Grown 4 x 2005 Eberle Barbera 1 x 2001 Some Austrian desert wine that blew me away that I can't find details on.
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Originally posted by indybob: Oh my! Quite a haul. Economist, have you had the Capanna BdM's before? Curious what your impressions are.
Have not actually had it but have heard good things... since this is my first one, I won't be having the first bottle until maybe 2012 or so... have you heard anything or have any pertinent opinions?
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Originally posted by indybob: Oh my! Quite a haul. Economist, have you had the Capanna BdM's before? Curious what your impressions are.
Have not actually had it but have heard good things... since this is my first one, I won't be having the first bottle until maybe 2012 or so... have you heard anything or have any pertinent opinions?
I bought a case of the 2001 Capanna BdM Riserva. I've opened two, and they're massive, with VERY high tannins. I can see them easily going 20+ years. Even with less time in barrique for the normale, 2012 might be too soon for this one? (assuming the world doesn't end, )
-IB
"Wine only turns into alcohol if you let it sit."---Lindsay Bluth
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Originally posted by indybob: Oh my! Quite a haul. Economist, have you had the Capanna BdM's before? Curious what your impressions are.
Have not actually had it but have heard good things... since this is my first one, I won't be having the first bottle until maybe 2012 or so... have you heard anything or have any pertinent opinions?
I bought a case of the 2001 Capanna BdM Riserva. I've opened two, and they're massive, with VERY high tannins. I can see them easily going 20+ years. Even with less time in barrique for the normale, 2012 might be too soon for this one? (assuming the world doesn't end, )
In that case, you're probably right... that's why I end up getting unceremoniously bent over when it comes to purchasing older wines - I am always in need of some good reds to enjoy while patiently waiting for the first batch of wines in my cellar to properly mature.
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