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David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
34949
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
David M. Bueker wrote:Drat - I was outside mowing the lawn in honor of our upcoming guests Thor & Theresa.
Otto Nieminen wrote:Durell Syrah 1998
Les Côtes Sauvages 1996
Matagrano Sangiovese 1997
California Syrah 1996
Wylie Fenaughty Syrah 1998
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
43610
Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Florida Jim
Wine guru
1253
Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:27 pm
St. Pete., FL & Sonoma, CA
Otto Nieminen wrote:What a shame this wasn't next week Sat. Next Friday I will get to taste my first ESJs - looking very much forward them! Will this be listenable someplace?
p.s. all you ESJ fans: I might get the opportunity to buy the following:
Durell Syrah 1998
Les Côtes Sauvages 1996
Matagrano Sangiovese 1997
California Syrah 1996
Wylie Fenaughty Syrah 1998
From what I've read everything and anything from ESJ should be good! So, buy the whole lot?
-O-
David M. Bueker wrote:Drat - I was outside mowing the lawn in honor of our upcoming guests Thor & Theresa.
John F wrote:David M. Bueker wrote:Drat - I was outside mowing the lawn in honor of our upcoming guests Thor & Theresa.
whatever happened to those guys? And Chris Coad and Manuel Camblor et al....has there been some sort of falling out that I don't know about?
Thanks
Steve Edmunds wrote:I've never been particularly fond of the wine, so I'm probably not the best judge.
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
34949
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Rahsaan wrote:Steve Edmunds wrote:I've never been particularly fond of the wine, so I'm probably not the best judge.
How's that for straight talkin'
Gotta love winemaker candor!
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
43610
Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Florida Jim wrote:Otto Nieminen wrote:What a shame this wasn't next week Sat. Next Friday I will get to taste my first ESJs - looking very much forward them! Will this be listenable someplace?
p.s. all you ESJ fans: I might get the opportunity to buy the following:
Durell Syrah 1998
Les Côtes Sauvages 1996
Matagrano Sangiovese 1997
California Syrah 1996
Wylie Fenaughty Syrah 1998
From what I've read everything and anything from ESJ should be good! So, buy the whole lot?
-O-
Otto,
If it were me, I'd buy it all.
BTW, that Sangio. is the best wine from that variety made in the US that I have tasted.
Best, Jim
Otto Nieminen wrote:I took your advice and bought it all! 18 bottles in all for the princely sum of 100€ - for once I feel that I got a bargain in Finland! We tasted the Durell '98 and Cotes Sauvages '96 and both were lovely and drinking great but still have life left. When should I drink the others of the list?
-O-
Florida Jim
Wine guru
1253
Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:27 pm
St. Pete., FL & Sonoma, CA
Otto Nieminen wrote:Florida Jim wrote:Otto Nieminen wrote:What a shame this wasn't next week Sat. Next Friday I will get to taste my first ESJs - looking very much forward them! Will this be listenable someplace?
p.s. all you ESJ fans: I might get the opportunity to buy the following:
Durell Syrah 1998
Les Côtes Sauvages 1996
Matagrano Sangiovese 1997
California Syrah 1996
Wylie Fenaughty Syrah 1998
From what I've read everything and anything from ESJ should be good! So, buy the whole lot?
-O-
Otto,
If it were me, I'd buy it all.
BTW, that Sangio. is the best wine from that variety made in the US that I have tasted.
Best, Jim
I took your advice and bought it all! 18 bottles in all for the princely sum of 100€ - for once I feel that I got a bargain in Finland! We tasted the Durell '98 and Cotes Sauvages '96 and both were lovely and drinking great but still have life left. When should I drink the others of the list?
-O-
Florida Jim
Wine guru
1253
Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:27 pm
St. Pete., FL & Sonoma, CA
Otto Nieminen wrote:Thanks Rahsaan and Jim! I guess I'll drink most of them over this summer. At what age is WF usually mature?
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