Shared a 2007 Les Pallieres Le Racines Gigondas with some friends tonight. Killer stuff, wish I had more bottles to watch it evolve. Just beginning to soften and open up. Thanks to Itsstillmatt for the gift.
Shared a 2007 Les Pallieres Le Racines Gigondas with some friends tonight. Killer stuff, wish I had more bottles to watch it evolve. Just beginning to soften and open up. Thanks to Itsstillmatt for the gift.
I still have one more bottle of this. Talk nice to me and just mebee....
Is this actually you? If so, it's not wise to post this here. Should you ever get in trouble with some kind of related issue, the lawyers can dig this up!
Is this actually you? If so, it's not wise to post this here. Should you ever get in trouble with some kind of related issue, the lawyers can dig this up!
Bah, those two German wines are not in Cellar Tracker. Not even going to bother.
There are tons of great wines that aren't on there. Cellar tracker is pretty stupid aside from tracking your own cellar. Think of the presumption and aspiration on Style Forum and apply it to wine and bingo.
Supposed to be great, but I'm inclined to stick with back-vintage Chave like 06, 04, 01, 97 and 96 which offer fantastic bang for buck in terms of world class wines.
+1.
A split for 100 Euro at a restaurant this past week
pB, rule of thumb from what I've observed, any sentence that contains "wine" and "American Express" leads to paying too much. I say this as someone that loves Amex. YMMV.
Second bottle tonight was some Champs:
First was a 2007 Lynmar Pinot Noir Terra de Promissio Vineyard.