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Anyone buying? Here's what i was allocated, but no plans of pulling the trigger. If anyone wants the allocation, feel free and I'll have it shipped directly to you, however, I'm sure anyone can sign up on their list and get on...

-mJ

Viognier 2007 750 ml $42.00 12 allocated
Merlot 2006 750 ml $56.00 12 allocated
Merlot 2006 1.5 liter $135.00 3 allocated
Merlot 2006 3.0 liter $395.00 1 allocated
Merlot 2006 5.0 liter $675.00 1 allocated
Cabernet Franc 2006 750 ml $60.00 6 allocated
Cabernet Franc 2006 1.5 liter $145.00 1 allocated
Cabernet Franc 2006 3.0 liter $450.00 1 allocated
Cabernet Franc 2006 5.0 liter $720.00 1 allocated
Syrah 2006 750 ml $60.00 3 allocated


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Posts: 869 | Location: Bordentown, NJ | Registered: Apr 16, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'm interested in a couple bottles of Cab Franc.
cookitup84@gmail.com


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Posts: 1285 | Location: Illinois | Registered: Jun 29, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I got a similar allocation, I don't know if I'm buying anything.


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easy pass.


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Might buy the syrah.


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WIML'd....

In fact, I am selling off all the Pride that I have that is more than five years past vintage. Just doesn't hit my palate....


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Email address, Mike?


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I'm in the same boat

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Originally posted by Dom'n'Vin'sDad:
WIML'd....

In fact, I am selling off all the Pride that I have that is more than five years past vintage. Just doesn't hit my palate....
 
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I plan to pass on my allocation
 
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$42 for Viognier
$145 for a magnum of Cab Franc?

I enjoy buying select Pride merlots and cabs in the aftermarket when I see them at good levels.

I would never buy inferior varietals through them at these prices. I did not join their waiting/mail list years ago just to avoid being tempted at buying wine from them I knew I wouldn't want - especially at those prices.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Hunter:
$42 for Viognier
$145 for a magnum of Cab Franc?

I enjoy buying select Pride merlots and cabs in the aftermarket when I see them at good levels.

I would never buy inferior varietals through them at these prices. I did not join their waiting/mail list years ago just to avoid being tempted at buying wine from them I knew I wouldn't want - especially at those prices.


Hunter, while I have not tried the wines listed, my thoughts also.

I think I will continue to look to Francois Villard Condrieu for my Viognier in this price range.
 
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i enjoy pride wine's!
so that said i buying!
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El passaroono


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2004 Pride Mountain Cabernet Franc - USA, California, Sonoma County (5/8/2008)
Popped this to help "explore" the decision to order off the new mailer from Pride; it's making a persuasive case. Rich earth, beam of oak and slathered with purple fruit on the nose, it's even more diverse in the mouth. Could be too rich but well balanced with thick acidity, even minerality. Still chewy and tannic, only thing I found off putting was a medicinal note on the midpalate or so. Long finish that left me smacking my lips for more. Ok, hell, I'm in on the mailer, at least for more of this. (92 pts.)
 
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it's alll yours. but in 3 years, your post will mirror most of the post above...

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Originally posted by Squirreljam:
2004 Pride Mountain Cabernet Franc - USA, California, Sonoma County (5/8/2008)
Popped this to help "explore" the decision to order off the new mailer from Pride; it's making a persuasive case. Rich earth, beam of oak and slathered with purple fruit on the nose, it's even more diverse in the mouth. Could be too rich but well balanced with thick acidity, even minerality. Still chewy and tannic, only thing I found off putting was a medicinal note on the midpalate or so. Long finish that left me smacking my lips for more. Ok, hell, I'm in on the mailer, at least for more of this. (92 pts.)


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I'm passing. Their wines do not justify their tariffs. There are others out there of equal or better quaity at better prices.
 
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