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Re: RED, RED WINE!
« on: 13 Apr 2007, 02:00 pm »
I come home last night and the box is finally here.   :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
A case of 2001 Brunello di Montalcino from Valdicava is finally here.  After ordering 18 months ago, I now have them to DRINK!!!!!!!  I have been saving a Kobe fillet for this occasion.  Life is good.  :thumb:
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Re: RED, RED WINE!
« Reply #1 on: 13 Apr 2007, 02:06 pm »
When I read the title, my first thought was of Vinnie Rossi. Maybe I'm a bit too immersed in this audio stuff.

Congrats, Woodsyi. It would appear that your life is very good and your standards rather high. Enjoy!!

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« Reply #2 on: 13 Apr 2007, 02:08 pm »
Cool woodsyi!
I love my Concha Y Toro Frontera. Wonderful Merlot and Cabs. aa

http://www.conchaytorousa.com/wines/frontera.html

Mmmm, Mmmm Yum!!
Bob

p.s. That filet is probably spoiled by now though dude!

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Re: RED, RED WINE!
« Reply #3 on: 13 Apr 2007, 05:04 pm »
Here is another reason to buy a wine than to drink it.  :thumb:


http://www.marilynwines.com/peelandpeek.html

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Re: RED, RED WINE!
« Reply #4 on: 13 Apr 2007, 07:39 pm »
woodsyi,

   You dog you. Its the good life. Enjoy my friend, as life is short. Can I bring some NY cheese cake or chocolate truffles for dessert?

   rollo

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« Reply #5 on: 13 Apr 2007, 08:14 pm »
woodsyi,

   You dog you. Its the good life. Enjoy my friend, as life is short. Can I bring some NY cheese cake or chocolate truffles for dessert?

   rollo

Thank you very much.  I will be enjoying this wine on special days for years to come if I can just keep my hands off.  I can't normally afford wines at this price but I lucked out on a futures offering.  Thank god for market imperfections.  This wine doubled in price while awaiting delivery.  I pat myself in the back for recognizing a deal and pouncing on it.  :thumb: 

BTW, this CDP is a great deal.  It's delicious.  http://www.vinsrare.com/index.php?main_page=product_vino_info&products_id=1303 I got a case of 04 and I am ordering a case of 05's as well. 

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« Reply #6 on: 13 Apr 2007, 08:21 pm »
Over the Easter break my folks supplied me with another killer case of wine...its a bit of a prerequisite when i visit since they have about 4,000 bottles in their collection now. 

Anyhoo, its all 2001 French reds, many from the Apellation 'chateneuf de pape'.   I don't know much about wine, but is there a whole region in France called this?   I presume its not just the Pope's old house & vineyard...   I have 4 difft C de P bottles in my case, and the one you just posted isn't one i have either.

Futures definitely are the way to buy this stuff, right?   my folks get on winery mailing lists just to be able to buy that way.    A few times they've sold the cases before even recieving them, due to the rising markets & what not.


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« Reply #7 on: 13 Apr 2007, 08:40 pm »
2001 a good vintage for CDP which is in Southern Rhone.  They should drink well now.  Only bad year recently is 02 which tastes more like Cotes du Rhone -- thinner.  2005 is suppose to be a great year rivaling '98 and '90.  Look for 2005 futures. 
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« Reply #8 on: 17 Apr 2007, 05:21 pm »
Hm, it's silly like dung, but this 'bud is all for thud...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwCT075ry0E&mode=related&search=

'bud is not my kind of brew... not even after seeing this 'mercial
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« Reply #9 on: 17 Apr 2007, 07:21 pm »
2001 a good vintage for CDP which is in Southern Rhone.  They should drink well now.  Only bad year recently is 02 which tastes more like Cotes du Rhone -- thinner.  2005 is suppose to be a great year rivaling '98 and '90.  Look for 2005 futures. 

do let us know if you come across any other 'finds'... i'm a huge vieux telegraphe fan although haven't had the chance to buy them in a while (been spending extra dollars on the system)... still think I have a 95-99 flight intact though  :drool: 

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« Reply #10 on: 18 Apr 2007, 01:02 am »
can you say
    
Ruffino 2001 Ducale Chianti Classico Riserva Gold Label Tuscany Italy
we love it, goes good with the Moody Blues

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« Reply #11 on: 18 Apr 2007, 02:13 pm »
I have been a big fan of Pierre Usseglio CDPs.  Even though the plain Cuvee only rates around 90 to 93, they consistently taste better than others in this range for me year in year out.  I am guessing '05s should end up being around 94-95.  At $28 it could be a bargain at this local wine store.  http://www.bassins.com/wine/rhone/2005-rhone.php They ship as well.  The vinsrare site http://www.vinsrare.com/index.php?main_page=product_vino_info&products_id=1563 only lets you order 1 bottle at $24.95. 

I am going to go out on a limb here and say that 2005 Monpertuis Cuvee Tradition may be a sleeper for wine of the vintage.  The usual suspects -- special limited Cuvees from Clos des Papes, Beaucastel, Les Cailloux and even P. Usseglio's-- will garner high points but they will be expensive.  At the Chicago Wine Company, you can get this at $45 pre-release.  http://www.tcwc.com/s.nl/it.A/id.38520/.f  On a great year like this, their vinification practice I think will produce a great wine. 

Cheers,

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« Reply #12 on: 1 Jun 2007, 03:15 pm »
CDP bargain!

http://www.vinsrare.com/index.php?main_page=product_vino_info&products_id=1745

These guys have some kind of hook up in southern Rhone.  I don't know how they do it but under $20 for this wine is great.  01 may not be as good as 05 but it's no slouch.  In fact, they are all good in the last 10 years except the horrendous 02.  Plus, it should drink well now.  :beer: (we need a wine toasting emoticon)

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« Reply #13 on: 24 Aug 2007, 01:41 am »
Just wanted to add another bomb frenchie red to the list here...   

2001 Chateau de Beaucastel     CDP


Even though it was a freebie from my folks i had to look it up before popping the cork.  Sounds odd, but it gave off a vibe that begged me to do so.   I'm not big on french wines but i've never read a description of a french red like the one's on the 'net for this bottle.   

It sells for $80 now, bet my folks got it around $20.   

If i didn't know any better it coulda been a good Cab from Spring Hill in Napa.  Big, rich, low acidity...

I wish all the french wine i've tried tasted like this.     

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« Reply #14 on: 4 Oct 2007, 08:05 pm »
2004 is going to be a very good year for Tuscany and this wine is just being released. http://www.vinsrare.com/index.php?main_page=product_vino_info&cPath=28&products_id=1837
A 2000 vintage (comparable) goes for $100 and a 1997 (better vintage) goes for $125.  It's a "bargain" for a "collectible" wine. 

Disclaimer:  I have no affiliation with this wine store although I have purchased many cases of wine from them.  I think this one and The Chicago Wine Company http://www.tcwc.com/ consistently have good prices on "higher" end wines.  Of course you can still find bargains at your local wine stores.

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« Reply #15 on: 4 Oct 2007, 08:44 pm »
(we need a wine toasting emoticon)

:wine:

(best I could find....)

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« Reply #16 on: 4 Oct 2007, 10:49 pm »
(we need a wine toasting emoticon)

:wine:

(best I could find....)


Thank you John.

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« Reply #17 on: 4 Oct 2007, 11:56 pm »
I enjoy this on the rare occasion ;)

http://www.williamsselyem.com/05_rrv_pinot.html

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« Reply #18 on: 5 Oct 2007, 12:16 am »
While this is a little too pricey to be my house red wine (that honor goes to Ravenswood's excellent Zinfandel), I recently picked up a case of Simi 2003 Landslide Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (http://www.simiwinery.com/wines/03LandslideVineyardCabSauv.asp) and I love it!

This is a really good wine that will go with lots of different types of meals or just after a long day at work.

Here is a little review:

http://www.winereviewonline.com/boyd_simi.cfm

Enjoy!

George

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« Reply #19 on: 9 Oct 2007, 03:06 pm »
can you say
    
Ruffino 2001 Ducale Chianti Classico Riserva Gold Label Tuscany Italy
we love it, goes good with the Moody Blues


Had a couple of bottles of it at a Maggiano's Little Italy at Tyson's Corner II in Virginia.  It's really good with Lasagna. :wine: I ordered it partly because I remembered this post.  :thumb: BTW, Maggiano's charged surprisingly low for their wines -- most were less than 100% markup.