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The Official Wine Thread

tattersall

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Originally Posted by Axelman 17
Some wine damage from a recent trip to Provence. Thanks for all the great vineyard/wine recs

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Great choices - especially the Domaines Tempier and Pallieres - two of my favorites!
 

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06 Stefania Uvas Creek Cab. Sauv.
 

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Originally Posted by vvoc
anyone have experience with pennywise wines? had a bottle of merlot earlier and drinking their pinot noir 2008 now...i like it, but i always have trouble properly rating wines. any tips?

Here is how I rate wine:

Would not drink again.
Would drink again.
Would go out of my way to find another bottle.
Would kill to find another bottle.

That's all I really need. Numbers are lame and overrated.
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
Here is how I rate wine:

Would not drink again.
Would drink again.
Would go out of my way to find another bottle.
Would kill to find another bottle.

That's all I really need. Numbers are lame and overrated.


Your system is slightly more elaborate than mine, but I like it.
 

Piobaire

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
Here is how I rate wine:

Would not drink again.
Would drink again.
Would go out of my way to find another bottle.
Would kill to find another bottle.

That's all I really need. Numbers are lame and overrated.


I give this post a 6/10.
 

Piobaire

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Originally Posted by ama
I use a star system. Your post, for example, earns one star as per your average.

0/10.
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some of you had expressed interest in the wines of Didier Dagueneau and in a story I'd mentioned several months ago. It has finally seen the light of day.
 

Mark from Plano

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I finally bought a bottle of Merry Edwards SB (forget the year) at a restaurant the other night. WOW! At $30ish/bottle (substantially more than that at the restaurant), there has to be a reason why I'm not buying this by the case, but I can't really think what it might be. I gotta get me more of this. It just became my favorite white wine.
 

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me not so much. i really like her pinots, but i'm just not a big fan of so much oak on sb. it's like it's dressing up and trying to be a chardonnay (although, actually, i prefer less oak on chardonnays, too). these sentiments no doubt put me outside the wine mainstream, so feel free to ignore.
 

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Has anyone had Didier post-Didier? Still as good?
 

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Originally Posted by Mark from Plano
I finally bought a bottle of Merry Edwards SB (forget the year) at a restaurant the other night. WOW! At $30ish/bottle (substantially more than that at the restaurant), there has to be a reason why I'm not buying this by the case, but I can't really think what it might be. I gotta get me more of this. It just became my favorite white wine.

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Originally Posted by foodguy
me not so much. i really like her pinots, but i'm just not a big fan of so much oak on sb. it's like it's dressing up and trying to be a chardonnay (although, actually, i prefer less oak on chardonnays, too). these sentiments no doubt put me outside the wine mainstream, so feel free to ignore.

This was a topic of discussion elsewhere. I don't find the oak that strong and I'm not an "oak bomb" guy by any means. In fact, I dislike oak bomb Chards. It seems some folks find the oak just right and not heavy and (a few) others feel it is over oaked. Something about that wine that seems to make the oak pop for a few folks.
 

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