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JC (NC)
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Oliver McCrum
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On what planet is a $60+ wine a 'quaffer?'
JC (NC)
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:23 pm
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JC (NC) wrote:I don't recall paying that much for it. I think more in the $40-$45 range. And it did taste pleasant by itself where many more tannic wines taste better with food. Up until recently, I did not have proper storage for my wines and they were exposed to temperatures of about 68-74 degrees Fahrenheit. This may have hastened the maturing of this wine, but I was surprised myself at its accessability.
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Oliver McCrum
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Randy Buckner wrote:On what planet is a $60+ wine a 'quaffer?'
On the Bill Gates planet. It is all about disposable income. If you're drinking DRC, Petrus and Latour on a regular basis (like rich Italian wine importers), Beaucastel would just be a quaffer.
I hate Brett, and Beaucastel is too much of a lottery in that regard for me.
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