2006 Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino
2009 Mollydooker Gigglepot cabernet sauvignon.
Don't judge me......

Don't judge me......
quote:Originally posted by bman:
2009 Mollydooker Gigglepot cabernet sauvignon.
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Oh but we do. We do.

Seriously. Gigglepot?
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by bman:
2009 Mollydooker Gigglepot cabernet sauvignon.
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Oh but we do. We do.
Seriously. Gigglepot?
It's the sister wine of Stinkfinger.
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by bman:
2009 Mollydooker Gigglepot cabernet sauvignon.
Don't judge me......![]()
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Oh but we do. We do.
Seriously. Gigglepot?
Not sure if you are mocking Mollydookers in general or the Gigglepot specifically (named after Sparky's daughter, FYI) but we're having a first sip now and it's delish! Gonna go really well with our Za pizzas tonight!

quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by bman:
2009 Mollydooker Gigglepot cabernet sauvignon.
Don't judge me......![]()
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Oh but we do. We do.
Seriously. Gigglepot?
It's the sister wine of Stinkfinger.
Ok, that one made me giggle!

quote:Originally posted by bman:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by bman:
2009 Mollydooker Gigglepot cabernet sauvignon.
Don't judge me......![]()
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Oh but we do. We do.
Seriously. Gigglepot?
Not sure if you are mocking Mollydookers in general or the Gigglepot specifically (named after Sparky's daughter, FYI) but we're having a first sip now and it's delish! Gonna go really well with our Za pizzas tonight!![]()
Yeah, just the name. No wine should be called Gigglepot. Or Stinkfinger.
Stinkpot or Gigglefinger I could live with, though.
2013 Galerie Pleinair cabernet sauvignon
- 1988 Krug
- 1990 Montrose
- 1990 Montrose
quote:Originally posted by Shane T.:
- 1988 Krug
- 1990 Montrose
Wow! The 1988 Krug is the best Champagne I've ever had and the 1990 Montrose was singing from magnum a month or so ago. Please post your opinions.
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:quote:Originally posted by Shane T.:
- 1988 Krug
- 1990 Montrose
Wow! The 1988 Krug is the best Champagne I've ever had and the 1990 Montrose was singing from magnum a month or so ago. Please post your opinions.
Will do, Board-O. These will be in a SD offline in a few weeks.
I've had the '88 Krug once, and recall it being edged out just a bit by the '88 Taittinger Comtes side-by-side. We'll see how this one shows.
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Canet
2003 Calon Segur.
2000 Pontet Canet
2003 Calon Segur.
quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Candy
2003 Calon Segur.


Also: I hope the Pontet Candy isn't TOO candied.
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Candy
2003 Calon Segur.
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Also: I hope the Pontet Candy isn't TOO candied.
Stupid iPhone

quote:Originally posted by CSM:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Candy
2003 Calon Segur.
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Also: I hope the Pontet Candy isn't TOO candied.
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Ah yes, always the phone, never the user

Super jealous of the '82 Dunn HM, please post your thoughts, TIA
quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Canet
2003 Calon Segur.
the 2003 calon is no fun to drink yet.
it's still going to be full on tannins.
if you do drink it, i'd recommend something like a 4 hour slow ox
quote:Originally posted by g-man:quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Canet
2003 Calon Segur.
the 2003 calon is no fun to drink yet.
it's still going to be full on tannins.
if you do drink it, i'd recommend something like a 4 hour slow ox
Was looking at a few recent notes and they said, while young, it was approachable. I have 5 more I think, so I thought I'd open one. Thanks for the recommendation on the decant etc.
quote:Originally posted by g-man:quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Canet
2003 Calon Segur.
the 2003 calon is no fun to drink yet.
it's still going to be full on tannins.
if you do drink it, i'd recommend something like a 4 hour slow ox
I'd say a two-three hour splash decant. I imagine it's very far from ready.
quote:Originally posted by CSM:quote:Originally posted by g-man:quote:Originally posted by CSM:
1982 Dunn Howell Mountain
2000 Pontet Canet
2003 Calon Segur.
the 2003 calon is no fun to drink yet.
it's still going to be full on tannins.
if you do drink it, i'd recommend something like a 4 hour slow ox
Was looking at a few recent notes and they said, while young, it was approachable. I have 5 more I think, so I thought I'd open one. Thanks for the recommendation on the decant etc.
approachable maybe after you down a bottle of some cult cali cab =)
2006 Jonata "La Sangre de Jonata" Syrah.
2003 Louis Jadot Ch des Jacques Moulin a Vent Clos de Rochegres
2001 Guigal La Mouline
quote:Originally posted by VinT:
2001 Guigal La Mouline

1999 Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage
Plus a 1994 as a backup.
Plus a 1994 as a backup.
2007 Grange des Pères Blanc
2008 Huet 1ère Trie Clos du Bourg
2008 Huet 1ère Trie Clos du Bourg
2006 Oreno
For Easter Sunday:
1994 Felsina Fontalloro
2001 Beaucastel CdP
2003 Joseph Phelps Insignia
2005 Pintia Toro
2007 Tua Rita Redigaffi
1994 Felsina Fontalloro
2001 Beaucastel CdP
2003 Joseph Phelps Insignia
2005 Pintia Toro
2007 Tua Rita Redigaffi
1991 Beringer Private Reserve
2005 Marchesi di Barolo Cannubi
2005 Bruno Giacosa Barolo Falletto di Serralunga
2005 Bruno Giacosa Barolo Falletto di Serralunga
1994 Martinez vintage port
2000 Château Valrose St. Estèphe Cuvée Alienor
2005 Renato Ratti Barolo Marcenasco
2005 d'Arenberg Dead Arm shiraz
2011 Bodegas Alto Moncayo Campo de Borja Veraton
2012 Louis Bouillot Perle Rare
2000 Château Valrose St. Estèphe Cuvée Alienor
2005 Renato Ratti Barolo Marcenasco
2005 d'Arenberg Dead Arm shiraz
2011 Bodegas Alto Moncayo Campo de Borja Veraton
2012 Louis Bouillot Perle Rare
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
1991 Beringer Private Reserve
Oooo, post notes?

1994 Warre
2001 Far Niente
2008 l'Aventure Estate Cuvee
2012 Martinelli Pinot Noir Bondi Home Ranch Water Trough Vineyard
For those of you who attended Windsor offlines in the past -- and can still remember who else was there! -- the original Gman is coming for lunch!
2001 Far Niente
2008 l'Aventure Estate Cuvee
2012 Martinelli Pinot Noir Bondi Home Ranch Water Trough Vineyard
For those of you who attended Windsor offlines in the past -- and can still remember who else was there! -- the original Gman is coming for lunch!
1985 Grgich Hills Napa Cabernet Sauvignon
quote:Originally posted by indybob:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
1991 Beringer Private Reserve
Oooo, post notes?![]()
Just saw this!
We opened three Beringer Private Reserve that night: 1991, 1997 and 2001. All showed well, but the 1991 was truly special. Pretty much in the perfect place in its evolvement. And it kept shifting in the glass over the course of the evening. I believe it was the WOTN for most of us.
Thanks much! I've always like Beringer PR, and should make a point to look for more of it at estate sales. Did the '97 and '01 seem ready? Or just too young for your palate?
2000 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal.
quote:Originally posted by indybob:
Thanks much! I've always like Beringer PR, and should make a point to look for more of it at estate sales. Did the '97 and '01 seem ready? Or just too young for your palate?
The 1997 and 2001 showed older than the 1991 - especially the 1997, IIRC. They were all very good, but the 1991 was the freshest and most complex of the three.
But the 1991 we opened was a bit of a unicorn. VinT and I bought a bunch of wine from a US dealer who purchased a private cellar where the wine had been stored since purchase in a very cold, very damp cellar. All of the bottle looked like crap - they had all been wrapped in plastic wrap, which was crumbling, and the labels themselves were also crumbling and were covered in mold.
But all the bottles have shown like they were frozen in time. They have evolved, but they are all showing much younger and fresher than you would expect. The 91 Beringer was a beauty, as was an 87 Dunn HM.
I've not had the 1991 Beringer PR, but I can say that the 1992 was the best vintage of this wine that I've had closely followed by the 1990.quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by indybob:
Thanks much! I've always like Beringer PR, and should make a point to look for more of it at estate sales. Did the '97 and '01 seem ready? Or just too young for your palate?
The 1997 and 2001 showed older than the 1991 - especially the 1997, IIRC. They were all very good, but the 1991 was the freshest and most complex of the three.
But the 1991 we opened was a bit of a unicorn. VinT and I bought a bunch of wine from a US dealer who purchased a private cellar where the wine had been stored since purchase in a very cold, very damp cellar. All of the bottle looked like crap - they had all been wrapped in plastic wrap, which was crumbling, and the labels themselves were also crumbling and were covered in mold.
But all the bottles have shown like they were frozen in time. They have evolved, but they are all showing much younger and fresher than you would expect. The 91 Beringer was a beauty, as was an 87 Dunn HM.
Excellent. Thanks for the extra notes. 

quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by indybob:
Thanks much! I've always like Beringer PR, and should make a point to look for more of it at estate sales. Did the '97 and '01 seem ready? Or just too young for your palate?
The 1997 and 2001 showed older than the 1991 - especially the 1997, IIRC. They were all very good, but the 1991 was the freshest and most complex of the three.
But the 1991 we opened was a bit of a unicorn. VinT and I bought a bunch of wine from a US dealer who purchased a private cellar where the wine had been stored since purchase in a very cold, very damp cellar. All of the bottle looked like crap - they had all been wrapped in plastic wrap, which was crumbling, and the labels themselves were also crumbling and were covered in mold.
But all the bottles have shown like they were frozen in time. They have evolved, but they are all showing much younger and fresher than you would expect. The 91 Beringer was a beauty, as was an 87 Dunn HM.
Just curious - was the plastic wrap just around the body of the bottle (the label) or did it encapsulate the top of the bottle as well?
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