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2008 Benton Lane Pinot Gris.
 
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06 Las Rocas vinas viejas
 
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1997 Podere Poggio Scaletta Il Carbonaione


...on to the 2001 Il Carbonaione now. Cool
 
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07 Kosta Sonoma,
05 Grignard Chassagne Montrachet
99 Brainare Ducru
 
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07 Kosta Sonoma,
05 Grignard Chassagne Montrachet
99 Brainare Ducru


Looking forward to lunch next week. Cool
 
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2005 Savigny Premier Cru (forget the name) from Vincent Girardin

Graham 20 year Tawny


Just one more sip.
 
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2005 Savigny Premier Cru (forget the name) from Vincent Girardin

Graham 20 year Tawny


I hope you packed your sunscreen. Cool
 
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Yes. The first coupler of days were a bit drizzly, but it was beautiful today. We're going to a 4th of July party tomorrow where half the people will be British. Do they celebrate the day? Big Grin


Just one more sip.
 
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Do they celebrate the day? Big Grin


Please advise them we are doing well these days on this side of the great pond. Wink
 
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07 Kosta Sonoma,
05 Grignard Chassagne Montrachet
99 Brainare Ducru


Looking forward to lunch next week. Cool



you still havne't told me your preference =)

does the casual lunch place sound good?

If so i'll reconfirm they have decent stemware.
 
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does the casual lunch place sound good?

If so i'll reconfirm they have decent stemware.


YES!
 
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does the casual lunch place sound good?

If so i'll reconfirm they have decent stemware.


YES!


If they don't, we'll drink to it anyway =) ...

see you on friday!

sent you email with my cell
 
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does the casual lunch place sound good?

If so i'll reconfirm they have decent stemware.


YES!


If they don't, we'll drink to it anyway =) ...

see you on friday!

sent you email with my cell


I'm heading to MoMa before lunch...
 
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does the casual lunch place sound good?

If so i'll reconfirm they have decent stemware.


YES!


If they don't, we'll drink to it anyway =) ...

see you on friday!

sent you email with my cell


I'm heading to MoMa before lunch...


actually, give me a ring,
I'm free that morning, would love to join you.
 
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actually, give me a ring,
I'm free that morning, would love to join you.


Great!
 
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Yes. The first coupler of days were a bit drizzly, but it was beautiful today. We're going to a 4th of July party tomorrow where half the people will be British. Do they celebrate the day? Big Grin


be sure to point and laugh heartedly, because of the wine and food of course.
 
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1999 Philip Staley Syrah RRV

my first "mature" cali syrah, and i'm really enjoying it. will definitely buy more at closeout for $5.99 a bottle.

2006 Innocent Bystander Shiraz-Viognier

smells very interesting, the opposite of the style of oz wines that have turned me off recently.


If you're young and conservative, you have no heart. If you're old and liberal, you have no brain.
 
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NV Acme Wineworks Rose of Pinot Noir

Tasting note posted.
 
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2008 Stoneleigh, Sauvignon Blanc (quite possibly the most grapefruity SB I've ever had. Even too much for me.

2005 Craggy Range, PN, Te Muna Rd (excellent)

2007 Chapoutier, Crozes-Hermitage, Les Meysonniers Red (Not good. Very disappointing for the vintage)
 
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2002 Archery Summit Red Hills

Disapointing, considering the 01 was stellar and 02 was a supposed "greatyear" on OR. Left some for today...
 
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2002 Archery Summit Red Hills

Disapointing, considering the 01 was stellar and 02 was a supposed "greatyear" on OR. Left some for today...


If you have any other bottles, try again in 2012.
 
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2002 Crocker & Starr Cabernet Sauvignon Stone Place. Tasting note posted.


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Wine is like potato chips around me...if it's open, it's gone.


Come visit me sometime at http://www.winexiles.com/
 
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Over the last couple days -

2006 Beringer Vineyards Chardonnay Sbragia Limited Release
2005 Sbragia Family Cabernet Sauvignon Rancho del Oso
2008 Etude Pinot Noir Rosé
2005 Brewer-Clifton Pinot Noir Rio Vista


Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity....
 
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2002 Archery Summit Red Hills

Disapointing, considering the 01 was stellar and 02 was a supposed "greatyear" on OR. Left some for today...


If you have any other bottles, try again in 2012.


I do and I will! Appreciate the advice.
 
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1997 Soter Blanc de Blanc (Sparkling)

Was drinking wonderfully with the grilled lobster. It waa my last bottle. Will have to call th winery to see if they have more.
 
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