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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSpencer View Post
    I had a few bottles of Strong Arms last year. It had a slight metallic taste but other than that it was a good wine. I think they've since released another vintage.
    I prefer the 2006 to the 2007


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    Chateau Ste. Michelle 2010 riesling Columbia Valley

    If I was the type of person to store wine, this would be my white house wine.

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    Kathryn Hall 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley

    Lots of ripe fruit, raisins, and a touch of sweet tea.

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    Sterling Vineyards 2007 cabernet sauvignon Napa Valley
    Sterling Vintner's Collection 2007 cabernet sauvignon Central Coast

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    Roth 2007 cabernet sauvignon Alexander Valley

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    A no named 2010 Cab Rose' from Texas. Not very good, but I know what not to do this year. This stuff will be served ICE COLD and never served to wine people. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSpencer View Post
    Roth 2007 cabernet sauvignon Alexander Valley
    What did you think? Alexander Valley used to be my favorite region for wine - they still produce some knockouts, but either my tastes are changing or their quality is slipping, because my rock-steadies aren't so much any more.

    CHATEAU DOULEY 2006 PREMIÈRES CÔTES DE BORDEAUX - fabulous. I don't know that I've had a Bordeaux I haven't enjoyed.

    Cupcake Red Wine - WHY do I do this to myself? Not bad if you aren't paying attention.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    What did you think? Alexander Valley used to be my favorite region for wine - they still produce some knockouts, but either my tastes are changing or their quality is slipping, because my rock-steadies aren't so much any more.
    It was a good wine. A little tannic and one-dimensional but it was pleasant. I haven't had too much wine from Alexander Valley but I've also enjoyed Simi and Alexander Valley Vineyards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSpencer View Post
    Kathryn Hall 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley

    Lots of ripe fruit, raisins, and a touch of sweet tea.
    Now this sounds good!






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    Mount Veeder Winery 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley

    Good wine. Heavy on the tannins. I was completely shocked when we did not finish the bottle. This wine drank well on day 2.

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    Anybody here tried Australian wine? 2011 Howard Park 'Miamup' Sauvignon Blanc Semillon was a pretty awesome experience. It goes well with goat's cheese, pistachio, or prawns. Cheers!

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    After dinner earlier this week, went to a small local wine bar. Sat in a nice quiet place just listening to some French Pandora station (you know, one of those stations that doesn't have commercials because no one
    listens to it) and thinking about some Burgundy.

    2010 vintage. Nice and dry, definitely old world. This wine had a very full, silky mouthfeel.
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    This has been a mild wine-drinking summer for us. However, we were treated to dinner one evening about 2 months ago where we had a bottle of Far Niente Cabernet. Simply put, it's the best wine I've ever had. I believe it was a 2004 vintage. Pretty label, too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WinstonSpencer View Post
    Chateau Ste. Michelle 2010 riesling Columbia Valley

    If I was the type of person to store wine, this would be my white house wine.
    Really? A Riesling? A riesling from Chateau Ste. Michelle? I find that......surprising. Really?

    ETA: We had a bottle of Mark West Pinot Noir 2007. I love this wine. This would be MY house red. At least one of them, anyways.
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    Lately:

    Norton 2010 malbec Mendoza
    Layer Cake 2009 shiraz Australia
    Lenore 2008 syrah Columbia Valley
    Numanthia 2007 tinta de toro Spain

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    Quilceda Creek 2008 Red Wine Columbia Valley

    A Bordeaux blend of 81% Cab Sav, 13% Merlot, 5% Cab Franc, and 1% Malbec. One helluva entry-level wine. No matter how many shitty bottles of wine I drink just to try to get drunk, wines like this always remind me why I became interested in wine in the first place.

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    Last night we had a bottle of Le Touzinard Bordeaux. Not bad. Smooth-ish. We ended up drinking the whole bottle (which we rarely do). We took some time off from drinking wine over the last few months, but I'm sure that will pick up with the holidays coming.


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    Stonehedge Chardonnay

    I mean, it was good. I appreciated the butteriness to it, and not so much sweetness. I don't know that I'd run back to the store to buy another bottle of it, though. There are better Chardonnays to be had at this price point (~$10)

    Plunderhead Zin - 2007

    Recently, these Lodi wines have really been impressing me. I don't know if it's the wine, or I'm not drinking enough of anything lately to notice quality. Really fabulous bottle of wine.


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