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December 4, 2010 at 1:46 AM #636394December 4, 2010 at 8:53 AM #635303sdrealtorParticipant
You are welcome! Though I have never had any myself I am sure it is awesome. I defintely agree on the cellaring if you can wait. There is something amazing about drinking properly cellared, well aged wines.
If you are a fan of Spanish wines here is another tip for you. Have you ever had Alto Moncayo wines? They make 3 different garnachas at 3 price levels (under 30, 50ish and 100ish). They are all awesome. The tip is that the under $30 bottle is pretty close to as good as the more expensive ones. It is called Alto Moncayo Veraton and can be had under $30 if you can find it as it is an allocated wine. I drank an 07 and 08 last week which was a treat. I know La Costa Wine has some 08 right now if you are interested. If you can make it up to Wine Exchange (winex.com) they have it for $24. It is drinking well now but in a year or two it should be drinking incredibly well.
December 4, 2010 at 8:53 AM #635380sdrealtorParticipantYou are welcome! Though I have never had any myself I am sure it is awesome. I defintely agree on the cellaring if you can wait. There is something amazing about drinking properly cellared, well aged wines.
If you are a fan of Spanish wines here is another tip for you. Have you ever had Alto Moncayo wines? They make 3 different garnachas at 3 price levels (under 30, 50ish and 100ish). They are all awesome. The tip is that the under $30 bottle is pretty close to as good as the more expensive ones. It is called Alto Moncayo Veraton and can be had under $30 if you can find it as it is an allocated wine. I drank an 07 and 08 last week which was a treat. I know La Costa Wine has some 08 right now if you are interested. If you can make it up to Wine Exchange (winex.com) they have it for $24. It is drinking well now but in a year or two it should be drinking incredibly well.
December 4, 2010 at 8:53 AM #635955sdrealtorParticipantYou are welcome! Though I have never had any myself I am sure it is awesome. I defintely agree on the cellaring if you can wait. There is something amazing about drinking properly cellared, well aged wines.
If you are a fan of Spanish wines here is another tip for you. Have you ever had Alto Moncayo wines? They make 3 different garnachas at 3 price levels (under 30, 50ish and 100ish). They are all awesome. The tip is that the under $30 bottle is pretty close to as good as the more expensive ones. It is called Alto Moncayo Veraton and can be had under $30 if you can find it as it is an allocated wine. I drank an 07 and 08 last week which was a treat. I know La Costa Wine has some 08 right now if you are interested. If you can make it up to Wine Exchange (winex.com) they have it for $24. It is drinking well now but in a year or two it should be drinking incredibly well.
December 4, 2010 at 8:53 AM #636086sdrealtorParticipantYou are welcome! Though I have never had any myself I am sure it is awesome. I defintely agree on the cellaring if you can wait. There is something amazing about drinking properly cellared, well aged wines.
If you are a fan of Spanish wines here is another tip for you. Have you ever had Alto Moncayo wines? They make 3 different garnachas at 3 price levels (under 30, 50ish and 100ish). They are all awesome. The tip is that the under $30 bottle is pretty close to as good as the more expensive ones. It is called Alto Moncayo Veraton and can be had under $30 if you can find it as it is an allocated wine. I drank an 07 and 08 last week which was a treat. I know La Costa Wine has some 08 right now if you are interested. If you can make it up to Wine Exchange (winex.com) they have it for $24. It is drinking well now but in a year or two it should be drinking incredibly well.
December 4, 2010 at 8:53 AM #636404sdrealtorParticipantYou are welcome! Though I have never had any myself I am sure it is awesome. I defintely agree on the cellaring if you can wait. There is something amazing about drinking properly cellared, well aged wines.
If you are a fan of Spanish wines here is another tip for you. Have you ever had Alto Moncayo wines? They make 3 different garnachas at 3 price levels (under 30, 50ish and 100ish). They are all awesome. The tip is that the under $30 bottle is pretty close to as good as the more expensive ones. It is called Alto Moncayo Veraton and can be had under $30 if you can find it as it is an allocated wine. I drank an 07 and 08 last week which was a treat. I know La Costa Wine has some 08 right now if you are interested. If you can make it up to Wine Exchange (winex.com) they have it for $24. It is drinking well now but in a year or two it should be drinking incredibly well.
December 5, 2010 at 9:04 AM #635587jficquetteParticipantRed Dagger anyone?
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December 5, 2010 at 9:24 AM #635602jpinpbParticipantI’m a novice when it comes to wine. I stumbled upon the Cycles Gladiator. I checked out their website. Looks like the Cabernet Sauvignon is only 89 points according to Wine Enthusiast. But for $13, that’s not so bad.
December 5, 2010 at 9:24 AM #635678jpinpbParticipantI’m a novice when it comes to wine. I stumbled upon the Cycles Gladiator. I checked out their website. Looks like the Cabernet Sauvignon is only 89 points according to Wine Enthusiast. But for $13, that’s not so bad.
December 5, 2010 at 9:24 AM #636255jpinpbParticipantI’m a novice when it comes to wine. I stumbled upon the Cycles Gladiator. I checked out their website. Looks like the Cabernet Sauvignon is only 89 points according to Wine Enthusiast. But for $13, that’s not so bad.
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