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Whats in you wine cellar?


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reply posted on 16-3-2007 @ 06:14 PM by FredT


Just scored a bunch of the 04 W.H. Smith Pinots. More details to come, but on the other hand since none are posting



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reply posted on 17-3-2007 @ 05:15 AM by searching_for_truth


Ummm let's see:

Smirnoff Ice
Stolichnaya
Korean Soju
Burgundy
Merlot Caberbet Sauvignon
2003 Chateu Les Vergnes
1982 Bordeaux AOP
Dalat red wine (Made in Vietnam)



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reply posted on 18-3-2007 @ 02:10 AM by FredT


What kind of Burgandy is it? Ive given up on Burgandy and will concentrate of West Coast Pinot as they are way more affordable



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reply posted on 18-3-2007 @ 02:59 AM by searching_for_truth


Actually this is mountain burgundy, brand is almaden. It's in the box.
I believe this is actually a Californian wine rather than French.

I usually drink this one when eating less formal meals or non beef meals.



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reply posted on 18-3-2007 @ 03:05 AM by searching_for_truth


Here in Vietnam, you can buy cheap french table wine in bottles. Priced ranging from 5 to 10 USD a bottle.

When I am trying to save money, I usually buy the 2.5 USD a bottle of Vietnamese made wine Dalat Wine. (Not bad actually)



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reply posted on 21-3-2007 @ 02:49 PM by FredT



Originally posted by searching_for_truth
When I am trying to save money, I usually buy the 2.5 USD a bottle of Vietnamese made wine Dalat Wine. (Not bad actually)


Is it a red, white??????????



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reply posted on 22-3-2007 @ 02:35 AM by searching_for_truth


Ohh, it's red. White is also available, but I am not a fan of white wine.

How much a bottle an average table wine would cost in the US retail stores?



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reply posted on 22-3-2007 @ 02:39 AM by Mirthful Me

Here you go Fred...




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reply posted on 28-3-2007 @ 01:00 AM by FredT


Does not look very appealing IMHO



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reply posted on 28-3-2007 @ 01:42 AM by djohnsto77



Originally posted by searching_for_truth
Here in Vietnam, you can buy cheap french table wine in bottles. Priced ranging from 5 to 10 USD a bottle.



I have no problem finding very drinkable wine in that price range in NYC. Lately, I've been buying a great double-bottle (1.5 L) of wine from Chile for only $9.


I do have a wine cellar fridge in my kitchen, but it's usually empty as I drink the wine as fast as I buy it. I want to start buying by the crate though when I find good deals and keep that thing stocked eventually.



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reply posted on 29-3-2007 @ 07:12 AM by Paul


I have the advantage of having a French girlfriend whose family furnish us with large quantities of high quality wine every Christmas.
We've got some nice pomerols, sauternes, tons of Bourgogne from Cote de Nuits and Beaune, some nice wines from Provence, and some various Bordeaux wines.

They know their wine on a completely different level to us non-frenchies, right down to knowing the winemakers personally and how they grow their vines.
We can be looking at some expensive wine in Selfridges and I'll spot a nice looking bottle of Nuit St Georges and she'll go "I went to school with his son, he's an idiot and his family are merde at making wine"
I have been well and trully converted from a lager lout to a wine snob



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reply posted on 29-3-2007 @ 07:50 AM by jensouth31


I'm a Reisling girl That's my favorite There is a winery not far from my house Wasson Brothers and they have a couple of wines that I really like. I like the Early Muscat, and Oregon White Riesling. They also have some delicious dessert wines that goes wonderful with chocolate cake....the raspberry one it great


Originally posted by djohnsto77
I drink the wine as fast as I buy it.


Me too Then I get mad at myself because I'm always out of wine My little wine rack holds 12 bottles, and I fill it up...then two weeks later it's all gone again. It's really not my fault, because a bottle of wine really ='s only 4 glasses of wine, they should make the bottles bigger...then they would last longer. Right?



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reply posted on 29-3-2007 @ 08:27 AM by Mirthful Me

Pizza wine...







Nothing like getting the latest Dominos twofer deal and cracking an '82 Chateau Marguax, or a vertical of Harlan Estate.




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reply posted on 29-3-2007 @ 09:22 AM by yeahright


Wine cellar? Nope, crawl space. And you don't EVEN want to know what's down there.

As for wine, it ain't crap without the coonskin cap.

Actually, I buy local whenever I can. Currently, I'm on a Huber Winery kick. How can you not love something from a place called Starlight, Indiana?



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reply posted on 10-4-2007 @ 11:08 PM by FredT


MM,

Green with envy, totaly green. How was the Petrus?



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reply posted on 11-4-2007 @ 12:51 AM by djohnsto77


Here's my empty cellar...I didn't want you guys thinking I was BSing you!



I'll be staying tuned to this thread to find out what I should fill it with!



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reply posted on 14-4-2007 @ 01:48 PM by FredT


Dude you have to fill it up



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reply posted on 14-4-2007 @ 01:52 PM by FredT


Recent additions to my cellar:

2005 Two Hands Shiraz Bella's Garden (case)
2001 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou
2003 Avignonesi Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
1999 Sesta di Sopra (Sestadisopra) Brunello di Montalcino
2000 Château Gruaud Larose
2004 Casa Lapostolle Clos Apalta
1999 Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Madonna del Piano (magnum baby)

I also picked up more of the 2002 E & E Black Pepper Shiraz

I may have a line on the 2001 Madonna del Piano



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reply posted on 18-4-2007 @ 06:29 PM by Mirthful Me

Let me make you a tad greener...



That ought to make you...Errr... Scream...




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reply posted on 18-4-2007 @ 08:36 PM by FredT


Im not much of a screamer, more of a yeller

How was it?



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