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I'm standing by my prediction that Bordeaux lands the top spot. Tom Twitter: @NWTomLee www.zinfandelchronicles.com | |||
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Landed at #2 "The hardest thing to attain ... is the appreciation of difference without insisting on superiority" George Saintsbury | |||
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Clos des Papes # 4 "The hardest thing to attain ... is the appreciation of difference without insisting on superiority" George Saintsbury | |||
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So far, I'm thinking last years lineup was more interesting. *********** I don't always drink beer...but when I do...you'd better just stay away from me, okay? | |||
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How did you know, you shameless, point-chasing whore? While the pessimist and optimist were discussing whether the glass was half empty or half full, I drank it. | |||
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I just took my first look on the WS site and the #1 wine isn't showing. And fwiw, I'm thrilled that a Zin is #1. PH | |||
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I don't think #1 is out for a few days. I'm not sure, but I think this is a conjectured numero uno. Don't get me wrong. I like Seghesio zins, I just don't think it would out perform others for WOTY in a blind tasting (based on quality, price, production or other things taken into consideration for this distiction). Tell you what PH: make a trip to Toronto and we can have a wine or two and discuss this in person. Might even have a zin or two with some northern Rhones and Bordeaux thrown in for good measure. Nostalgia isn't what it used to be. | |||
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Im hoping its a Shiraz...but a Zin wouldnt make me sad either PH... ------------- Say NO to Shiraz! | |||
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PH | |||
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None of the #2-6 wines are US wines, and I just can't see a US publication not putting a US wine in the top 5 (last time they did was 2008). So I'm guessing it will be a US wine, perhaps Shafer Relentless - showing some love to Rhone Rangers. | |||
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It's up. | |||
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When did Clos de Papes hit $128? That's double whatever I paid last time I bought them. | |||
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Wow. | |||
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Che Syrah (Petit) Syrah (add musical accompaniment here) GoBlue gets the prize! "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." | |||
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Glad to see Shafer get the #1 spot. Not a wine I’m interested at all so I don’t have to worry about a wine I do like getting priced up! I thought the overall list has better wines to my taste than in previous years, but besides highlighted that Malbec can do really great things at the high-end, I don’t see a lot of “x-factor” type wines on the list. I guess a Rhone Ranger as #1 might be news to the general public, but Shafer is not exactly an undiscovered producer. | |||
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Wine Spectator tends to follow a fairly set pattern for their top wines. I had http://forums.winespectator.co...757031832#9757031832 this post last week stating that the WOTY has been a 95+ pt, 950+ case, $80 or less wine for the last 5 years. Running that screen for this year's group gave 18 wines. 4 of those ended up in the top 5 of 2012. So if you want to turn a quick buck, use that screen for next year :-) Coincidentally, the only top 10 wine I've tasted and/or own is the Shafer Relentless, which I actually wouldn't buy again. Good, but not my style. I do have a bottle to try in a few years though. | |||
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GoBlue 2002, you are the Nate Silver of WS. | |||
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