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  1. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     Nice!
  2. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     I get it. It's like paying $50 for Saint Aubin or Monthelie in Burgundy. Tough to swallow at that price. That said, I've had some pretty fantastic wines that I have been seriously geeking out about from those areas, so to me that's worth $50. Try the Cote du Py from Foillard. It's around...
  3. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     I dig Rioja, sherry and some of the whites, particularly the Rias Baixas ones, but I'll admit I don't drink enough from Spain. Had a Lopez de Heredia vina tondonia blanco the other night though that was killer. I have a problem with ripeness from Priorat and other warmer regions most of...
  4. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     Metras is more like $65 a bottle, if you can find it..... I don't disagree with you that they've gotten pretty expensive, but compared to most of Burgundy, most are still relatively affordable. I love Nebbiolo, including the Valtellina expressions, and Italy generally still offers the best...
  5. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     Totally disagree. Foillard (particularly the 3.14 cuvee) and Metras make some very interesting and delicious wines. Anything but boring.....
  6. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

    Had a little Jura bubbles last night. Very nice sparkler for the money.
  7. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

    Further evidence that my complaining (and subsequent hoarding) due to the winepocalypse may not be that crazy: http://www.decanter.com/news/wine-news/587408/burgundy-domaine-to-list-on-uk-stock-exchange Such bullshit.
  8. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     Which cru? Great value for those wines.
  9. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     Have you tried Montevertine? Outside of some Brunellos (Poggio di Sotto, Soldera, Le Ragnaie, Colleone, etc.) it's one of the best expressions of Sangiovese.
  10. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     That's awful. You can find '86 Mondavi for a very reasonable price online (though who knows the storage conditions) but the fact that you had held onto it since you were 21 is the sad part. At least it wasn't '86 DRC? :embar:
  11. Eustace

    Shoe Damage Report & Shoe P0rn Central - Part II

     Yep. Legislature granted him an exemption. Still shucking and jiving on Turtle Island.
  12. Eustace

    Shoe Damage Report & Shoe P0rn Central - Part II

    Cleverley Russian leather saddle shoes received yesterday from LeatherSoul.
  13. Eustace

    A visit with Justin FitzPatrick

    Damn. I saw him while I was in London at his shoe station a few months ago. I wish I had known about Justin's story beforehand. I certainly would have said hello and talked shoes and the states for a bit. Good stuff, Unbrelgrazzo.
  14. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     Or, better yet, go over there and learn by tasting. :slayer:
  15. Eustace

    Shoe Damage Report & Shoe P0rn Central - Part II

     Thank you, nephew.
  16. Eustace

    Shoe Damage Report & Shoe P0rn Central - Part II

    Alden CXL for BB tassels
  17. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

     I just bought a 6-pack. Thanks for the recommendation.
  18. Eustace

    The Official Wine Thread

    Had this last night. Excellent. There are a lot of Chadderdon closeouts floating around here and I am rarely disappointed.
  19. Eustace

    Trip to Italy - Advice & Suggestions

    I would spend most of my time in the Amalfi Coast and Tuscany, more specifically Montalcino. Siena is great but it's well-suited for a day trip. There are a bunch of wineries that have accommodations and I highly recommend staying at a vineyard. It was one of my highlights of my trip. Also, buy...
  20. Eustace

    Daily Drinkers Wine Thread

     Leitz Eins Zwei Dry and Leitz Out are both good QPR.

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