02/02/2023 09:42
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Anonymous wrote:I’d just go to a reputable wine shop and ask for some recommendations. They are usually pretty good about that IME.
Is Total Wine not good? The last time I went there and asked for a reccomendation on Pinot Noir, it was undrinkable. So bad.
Anonymous
02/02/2023 07:08
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a nice Bordeaux with a few years of age on it?
My husband is French and there were old bottles in the cellar in the parents' house there.
At Christmas, I thought "not the 1963 Bordeaux again". It tasted like sherry. I was happier with a cheap 2019 Australian red.
Anonymous
02/02/2023 07:07
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
I’d just go to a reputable wine shop and ask for some recommendations. They are usually pretty good about that IME.
Anonymous
02/02/2023 06:55
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Maybe a nice Bordeaux with a few years of age on it?
Anonymous
02/01/2023 22:16
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Opus 1
Anonymous
02/01/2023 19:42
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
What do you dislike about Caymus? Are you looking for something lighter, heavier, more/less tannic, ....?
Anonymous
02/01/2023 14:14
Subject: Re:Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Shafer, Teeter Totter, Silver Oak, Post Parade, Nickel & Nickel, Titus Reserve, Amici Reserve
Anonymous
02/01/2023 11:08
Subject: Re:Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Does it have to be a Cab? If so, Shafer and Cakebread are great Napa Valley Cabs. Around the same price point. They are pretty mass marketed so you can probably pick up at a good wine store.
Anonymous
02/01/2023 10:29
Subject: Re:Expensive wine drinkers please come in
02/01/2023 09:18
Subject: Expensive wine drinkers please come in
Not too expensive, but have a friend coming to town who likes Caymus. I personally do not like Caymus. I'd like to have something similar. Any other suggestions?