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JoePerry wrote:So, what wines in your cellar are you the most excited about cracking and why?
Jenise
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JC (NC)
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Sam Platt
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Mark S wrote:Well the only one burning holes for me is the 1968 Mastrobernadino Tarausi Riserva, because I've heard so much about it being the Holy Grail of aglianico. Very curious about it and cannot wait to pop it open. But what would pair with it??
Mark S wrote:Well the only one burning holes for me is the 1968 Mastrobernadino Tarausi Riserva, because I've heard so much about it being the Holy Grail of aglianico. Very curious about it and cannot wait to pop it open. But what would pair with it??
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
2001 DRC Richebourg .... 1987 Vega Sicilia Unico - not the best vintage for Unico, but it's Unico
2000 Graham's VP
97 Chapoutier Le Bernardine CdP - Lill and I had this on our first date and I finally found another bottle of it. The recent reviews are only average at best and it was never a really great wine but it will be fun reminiscing when we open it.
1982 Gruaud-Larose
A 2003 Dow--my only '03 Port and one I purchased by accident (clicked wrong line on an internet purchase and didn't catch it until I opened the shipment). If I open this beauty when it is in its prime then I will have enjoyed many more years of fine wine.
a Chateau Lafite from a so-so vintage in the 90's (curious what a top growth can deliver in a less than stellar vintage and can't afford a bottle from a premium vintage) This may be opened in the next year or two
Mark S wrote:Well the only one burning holes for me is the 1968 Mastrobernadino Tarausi Riserva, because I've heard so much about it being the Holy Grail of aglianico. Very curious about it and cannot wait to pop it open. But what would pair with it??
David M. Bueker wrote:Interesting thought Joe, although it is a bit of a manliness contest. Anyway, I'll answer.
1) 2001 DRC Richebourg - Why? Well isn't it obvious? Plus I have really liked the 2001 vintage in Burgundy, and I can't wait for it to mature. Maybe you and I can enjoy it in our retirement Joe.
Bill Buitenhuys wrote:
2. '99 Merryvale Profile - because we bought this on our honeymoon and at the time it was quite a leap for us to spend more than $30 on any wine that we werent going to consume immediately. This wine drove me to get our first lil wine fridge.
3. '90 Chave - a wonderful gift from Anonymous Donor that I'm very excited to open but know that I should wait a few (many?) more years.
4. '97 Chapoutier Le Bernardine CdP - Lill and I had this on our first date and I finally found another bottle of it. The recent reviews are only average at best and it was never a really great wine but it will be fun reminiscing when we open it.
James Dietz
Wine guru
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:45 pm
Orange County, California
2000 JJ Prum Wehlener Sonnerhur Spatlese
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