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I picked up a 1991 Torres Grand Reserva for $25 in bin ends on Saturday. My girlfriend and I are anxious to open it. |
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1)Torres Gran Coronas Cabernet Sauvignon |
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Ok lets try this again... how about a favorite French wine of mine under $20, pretty easy to find, and 90+ points by Parker if that matters to you
Saint Cosme Côte du Rhône |
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1)Torres Gran Coronas Cabernet Sauvignon
2)St. Francis Old Vine Zinfandel |
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http://www.erobertparker.com/newSear...ageChart1.aspx |
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1)Torres Gran Coronas Cabernet Sauvignon
2)St. Francis Old Vine Zinfandel 3)Saint Cosme Côte du Rhône Plus another great Zin from CA: seghesio old vine zin |
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Can you clarify what was it you took as "opinion"? The fact that American Oak barrels instill dill flavor on wine, sometimes heavily so? Or the fact that Spain is only second to Australia in use of American Oak in wines in that price range? |
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I'd love to 'out' someone in this thread but I won't. Much more fun this way. :r
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I realize i am an unsophisticated southerner, but now i have to go and buy a different "special" glass to drink my port out of. The plastic tumbler i have used up to now isn't cutting it. :r
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To clarify my last point, 'way up there before the baitch-slappin' fight started, I never said I liked the Mollydooker. Actually, I prefer something with a bit more bite, and I never mind high tannins . . . until it hits the alum-pucker stage, anyway. What I said, or thought I did anyway, was a higher-alcohol content does not mean the drink cannot be smooth.
As for comparing Mollydooker to Bud Light . . . well, I can see YellowTail maybe, but not Mollydooker, even if only by pricepoint. :) |
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