Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with Conundrum. It's a lovely wine.
Actually, what's a shame about it is that Caymus spun it off. When Caymus made it, it was truly exceptional. After they sold it, it got a little more sweet, not as interesting, and more popular. But it's still a fine summer sipper.
I saw red Conundrum the other day, and was a bit confused. Never seen that before. Haven't tried it yet, but it's on my to-do list.
(For those not familiar with it, Conundrum is a white blend of about 9 different grapes. When Caymus made it it retailed for about $29 and you could find it for $23 on sale or at World Market. The new Conundrum is cheaper, I believe, maybe about $19 or $20.)
Very interesting, PP! I never knew that about my beloved Conundrum. I also have not yet tried the red.
I once tried to buy a bottle of Conundrum at a little wine shop in coastal Maine and was derided by the shop owner, in front of my mother. I was really embarrassed.
"He" stocked the wine and he's giving "you" a hard time???? What a goof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with Conundrum. It's a lovely wine.
Actually, what's a shame about it is that Caymus spun it off. When Caymus made it, it was truly exceptional. After they sold it, it got a little more sweet, not as interesting, and more popular. But it's still a fine summer sipper.
I saw red Conundrum the other day, and was a bit confused. Never seen that before. Haven't tried it yet, but it's on my to-do list.
(For those not familiar with it, Conundrum is a white blend of about 9 different grapes. When Caymus made it it retailed for about $29 and you could find it for $23 on sale or at World Market. The new Conundrum is cheaper, I believe, maybe about $19 or $20.)
Very interesting, PP! I never knew that about my beloved Conundrum. I also have not yet tried the red.
I once tried to buy a bottle of Conundrum at a little wine shop in coastal Maine and was derided by the shop owner, in front of my mother. I was really embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with Conundrum. It's a lovely wine.
Actually, what's a shame about it is that Caymus spun it off. When Caymus made it, it was truly exceptional. After they sold it, it got a little more sweet, not as interesting, and more popular. But it's still a fine summer sipper.
I saw red Conundrum the other day, and was a bit confused. Never seen that before. Haven't tried it yet, but it's on my to-do list.
(For those not familiar with it, Conundrum is a white blend of about 9 different grapes. When Caymus made it it retailed for about $29 and you could find it for $23 on sale or at World Market. The new Conundrum is cheaper, I believe, maybe about $19 or $20.)