May 3, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, milkman said: Day drinking ..... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk nocabs;dr
May 3, 20205 yr I’ve already demonstrated I don’t know shit about wine but I’m drinking a bottle of Michael + David Freakshow cab tonight. Anyone else like their stuff? We go through a lot of their Petite Petit.
May 3, 20205 yr 20 minutes ago, milkman said: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Only recently started ordering Spottswoode — love it. And Ruinart is, IMO, the best NV out there (especially for the price) and the Rose is excellent
May 3, 20205 yr Orin Swift tonight. Eight Years in the Desert. I like a lot of OS wines, but don't care for that one.
May 3, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, Chewbacca said: 12 hours ago, Woodrow Call said: Orin Swift tonight. Eight Years in the Desert. I like a lot of OS wines, but don't care for that one. I never was a big Zin fan until I tried his 2018.
May 4, 20205 yr Only recently started ordering Spottswoode — love it. And Ruinart is, IMO, the best NV out there (especially for the price) and the Rose is excellentSpottswoode is one of my favorite Cali cabs. The 07 was drinking really well after popping and decanting for a bit. Really youthful and will only get better with age. We go thru quite a bit of Ruinart BdB and Rose! If you like rose bubbles I would highly suggest Henriot.
May 4, 20205 yr Good stuff... we swung by the Salt Lick and you could buy food to go and walk over and get a bottle from the cellars on the side. Duchman apparently was open with family meals to go and wine to purchase but probably no tastings. Apparently can hang out if you distance outside.
May 5, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Smax said: How good is this stuff? I've not had it but it's a highly regarded boutique wine. Made by the Harlan Estate guys.
May 5, 20205 yr How good is this stuff? Never had....the things I could buy with $1800 that are drinkable now.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 5, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Smax said: How good is this stuff? Highly rated Bordeaux blend from the makers of Harlan Estates. I've never had it, but it appears to appreciate in value quickly. $600/btl would be a good price. The 2014 and 2013 are both going for over $800. If you can do it, I'd buy a 3-pack.
May 7, 20205 yr My house burned down about 7 years ago. I had a small but nice wine collection including a 100 point port that was 20 years old. I was holding for another 10 years. Of course I lost all that shit. I changed by deal, instead of buying wine to age, I buy aged wine. I find by using Vinfolio, Cellar Radiers and Wine Bid, I can get vintage wine frequently at less than current vintage prices.
May 7, 20205 yr My house burned down about 7 years ago. I had a small but nice wine collection including a 100 point port that was 20 years old. I was holding for another 10 years. Of course I lost all that shit. I changed by deal, instead of buying wine to age, I buy aged wine. I find by using Vinfolio, Cellar Radiers and Wine Bid, I can get vintage wine frequently at less than current vintage prices. Sorry to hear about your fire. My experience with WineBid is hit and miss. I’m the same as you I would rather buy aged vino and drink now versus watching it take a nap for what seems like forever.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 7, 20205 yr Sorry to hear about your fire. My experience with WineBid is hit and miss. I’m the same as you I would rather buy aged vino and drink now versus watching it take a nap for what seems like forever.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAny issues with people selling who don't properly store the wine?
May 7, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, HouTex said: Buyer beware. That would certainly be my biggest concern, especially buying expensive wine.
May 8, 20205 yr Any issues with people selling who don't properly store the wine?With WineBid it’s impossible to know the provenance of the wine. I’m mainly after certain wines and willing to roll the dice to an extent. Most of my older more expensive bottles come from another source that guarantees the provenance on the bottles. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 8, 20205 yr That would certainly be my biggest concern, especially buying expensive wine.That’s why, for high end wines from Cali or Bordeaux, I buy direct from the winery in Cali or futures for Bordeaux. I’ve never use those online sellers. There’s also the issue of Texas’s bullshit laws on cross border retail purchases.
May 8, 20205 yr Any issues with people selling who don't properly store the wine?Between me and a few friends we have probably bought 100+ bottles from WineBid. I can only recall just a couple being cooked or corked. Other than those we have had pretty good luck.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 9, 20205 yr Patiently waiting for the decantGive it 3+ hours and it should be good to go.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 10, 20205 yr Patiently waiting for the decantI’m impatient as all get out...Best money I have ever spent is the iSommelier from Wine Enthusiast.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 10, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, milkman said: I’m impatient as all get out...Best money I have ever spent is the iSommelier from Wine Enthusiast. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I’ve looked at that before — so it works?
May 10, 20205 yr I’ve looked at that before — so it works?I was highly skeptical at first....now I’m a firm believer. Don’t wait any longer and buy one today! Oh and buy an extra decanter....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 10, 20205 yr Anyone had any Domaines Lupier? I have found the 2016 El Terroir for 21.40 a bottle and the 2015 La Dama for 49. I am probably going to get both, but wanted to see if anyone has had it and has views either way.
May 10, 20205 yr You know these assholes only drink cabs.Nah....I don’t discriminateSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
May 11, 20205 yr On 5/7/2020 at 4:24 PM, milkman said: Sorry to hear about your fire. My experience with WineBid is hit and miss. I’m the same as you I would rather buy aged vino and drink now versus watching it take a nap for what seems like forever. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I don't buy really expensive wine from them. There is typically a good description with each wine like the fill level label condition. I wouldn't buy a first growth Bordeaux with it or a fine Montrachet/Burgundy...
May 11, 20205 yr On 5/7/2020 at 1:19 PM, Litig8r said: My house burned down about 7 years ago. I had a small but nice wine collection including a 100 point port that was 20 years old. I was holding for another 10 years. Of course I lost all that shit. I changed by deal, instead of buying wine to age, I buy aged wine. I find by using Vinfolio, Cellar Radiers and Wine Bid, I can get vintage wine frequently at less than current vintage prices. Oh no. That is awful. During my moving sale, I had some Vintage Port that walked away (assuming someone picked it up and just took it). Might have to look into this. Of course, the other thing I might do is just go back to Portugal and pick them up.
May 13, 20205 yr Tell me about some of the best Austin wine shops... where can you find more unique wines versus going to Spec's, Total Wine, HEB, etc.?
May 13, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, texasdago said: Tell me about some of the best Austin wine shops... where can you find more unique wines versus going to Spec's, Total Wine, HEB, etc.? Try Twin Liquors, especially on Dollar Day.
May 13, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, texasdago said: Tell me about some of the best Austin wine shops... where can you find more unique wines versus going to Spec's, Total Wine, HEB, etc.? Austin Wine Merchant has probably the best selection of classics for an independent shop. Very strong in Burgundy and German riesling and pretty solid in Italy, N Rhone, domestics. Lolo for natural wine.
May 14, 20205 yr Austin is a little deficient on wine shops. You can find some interesting things at Twin at times, but the prices are jacked up considerably. I agree that Austin Wine Merchant has a good selection for European wines. Domestic selection is OK, and priced liked Twin. So here’s a secret: the H-E-B in Lakeway has a stupid wine selection, especially for domestic cabs (some high end wines that are difficult to find, along with a great selection of more affordable wines). Think Vine Hill Ranch, Memento Mori, etc. Lots of good non-cabs as well. Central Market on Lamar also carries a good wine selection. Prices at both are better than Twin. If you go to Total Wine, check the wines in the refrigerated section up front.
May 14, 20205 yr Whole Foods downtown is really good on natural wine as well. Noticed they have some Chave as well last weekend. Buffalina is selling directly from their wine list now. Central Market is also good especially on West Coast stuff.
May 15, 20205 yr Thanks, all. If you know anything about Houston wines, places like Vinology, D&Q The Beer Station and Houston Wine Merchant have amazing selections of unique wines although prices are often steep. Anything that someone like Justin Vann in Houston touches is usually good with me. That said, sounds like lots of good ideas above. How is the HEB on Slaughter/Enscarpment? Looks like i need to check out Lolo
May 16, 20205 yr On 5/10/2020 at 5:17 PM, milkman said: Nah....I don’t discriminate Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk This is a perfect wine-prick post. Well done. (along with the other two of course) Edited May 16, 20205 yr by Jimbaround
May 17, 20205 yr Doins a virtual tasting via zoom of the Pierre Morey lineup.How were those young burgs drinking? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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