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4 August 2017, 09:25 AM | #2161 |
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After a little encouragement from this thread, I made a random Thursday a special night and cracked the bottle of Sea Smoke I picked up a year ago. Really nice, took about 2 hours to open up. Still have the other half of the bottle for tomorrow, excited to see how it develops.
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Oh Boy Was This Elegant !
Absolutely amazing, if it wasn't the wine of the year it should be !
Oh wait it was they (?) say !!?! I could careless about who says what, but they are usually correct and this was special Runnin' Rebel gives a 9.8 2005's wine of the year.. Wow just a full smooth start and finish this was ! Very excited I purchased these now. As a drinker of wine I can't hold on to them and I replunish, share and gift wine so I buy ready to drink or spectacular years that are ready now, 2012-2013-2014 as an example. Ready to go as are 2007 even this 2002. I think the 1997 for the part are past prime but some are going to be well off to last a few more years ^^ whoops eating Coho Salmon again so good with risotto EDIT: I take that 9.8 back.. it gets better 9.9 as it's decanted
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Nice! But Insignia with salmon?
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Menu tonight was organic, grass fed ribeyes. Prepared reverse sear style via a 2 hour smoke in my Traeger wood pellet smoker, then a 45 second sear on each side in a piping hot cast iron skillet. Turned out great, and paired marvelously with an '07 Grgich Hills Estate cab.
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removed this morning from my storage and put into the refrigerator, will be ready for the fig jam, sliced apples, almonds and smoked Gouda and baguette grilled cheese sandwiches around 6ish... Happy Friday all and Bon Appétit!!
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Very nice my friend!! That will no doubt show well with that selection!! What's the vintage? I'm a big Montrachet fan!! Cheers!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This one is an 09 right where it should be, could sit another 10 years but it's really great right now.
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No doubt!! The few 09 white burgundies I've opened within the last few months have drank superbly -- although the acidity seemed abnormally low (in my opinion) which I thought might effect the long term aging...but it was quite good nonetheless. Let me know how you find that one. Enjoy!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Simply...The Wine Thread - Happy friday!
A couple of white we like...
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An excellent Napa cab paired with pacific cold water raw oysters. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Amazing, actually. We ordered the wine without regard to what we might have for appetizers. We were at a steakhouse (Country Club at the Wynn). When I saw the oysters, I knew I had to order them. I like a copious amount of cocktail sauce and horseradish on my oysters, so the spice from that complemented the wine. Otherwise, probably wouldn't have been very good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yes, Salmon, watermelon, eggs, Pad Thai, Lucky Charms and instead of milk a cup of Insignia, Saint Louis Ribs, Rebel Dogs at the games, pizza, chicken wings extra spicy, Shark Fin Soup, vegetable Pho with tofu, my famous Dill potato Salad, trade marked Ceviche with much lime juice and cilantro and nothing like tacos but with ground beef, not shredded beef, to dry for me and last but least I make really good guacamole too and this Insignia is perfect for that.
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You had dinner at Country Club ?? That must've been spectacular
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Some SERIOUS wine, Mark. I take your opinions seriously; if you give it 99+; no questions asked. Every bottle we have shared has been amazing!
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Country Club was amazing. We were in LV from Thurs to Sun last week. We hit Prime, CC, and Michael Mina...with a helicopter trip to land in Grand Canyon for lunch thrown in there. Mina had screaming eagle...too bad it was $8000 for a .750 of newer vintage. I asked the sommelier if he'd consider a by the glass offering; he said sure, for $8000.
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I'm cheating on the wine cellar today. Winter Park Beer Fest in 5, 4, 3, 2...
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Some of you think I'm cheap for bringing my own wine. lol
3-4 times markup ?? Why?? I'll do that for your food menu cause chef and guys work hard no problemo, but no thanks for your wine. I'll pay the 25 corkage. Are you suppose to tip 18% on the wine ??? Come on
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I agree with you! We were just in Nashville and the places we went to were right around double the price. I thought that was reasonable considering most of the time it is 3 to 4 times. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Not cheap, Mark. Restaurant guideline on wine is net COST x 3. They have to make money, pay bills, power, staff, etc. Some go times 4, 5 or 6 and that is outrageous. But, if they have a corkage fee, why not? If I want to have a bottle of 'X' and they do not carry it; I appreciate the opportunity to try the wine with their food, gladly will pay for the service.
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No issue with corkage u know that, and of course bring off menu wine for sure
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Ha! I'm good for 3 glasses of wine in an evening (weeknight), but only the first 2 should be good wine, my palate falls off a cliff after that. Plus, I like to see how a wine changes from day 1 to day 2. Add in a wife that doesn't drink red wine and you have 2 days of Sea Smoke.
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Tried this one from a member of the Wagner family. I enjoyed it.
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Quite a snack!
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