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Need Help With Some Gifted Wine
My friend is moving out of state and he gave me 12 bottles of wine. There were a couple that I knew about but there are the following 6 that I know nothing about. Can you tell me if they are any good or not? Thanks!!
Here are the 1st three http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...a/IMG_3053.jpg Here are the 2nd three http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...a/IMG_3054.jpg |
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Only one way to find out!:al
Where is Bob or Greg when you need them??? |
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Ill bring the cheese :)
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That Gewurztraminer looks nice! I love Gewurz! Serve it cool. :tu
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I like the Z.S.Katz a lot, I tend towards the bright and fruity, which is why I like that kid on glee, the one that
probably has a clitoris. (I KID).... The Meridian ought to be decent, might not taste too expensive, but it ought to be good enough, certainly. The others I would be stabbing in the dark on, but NONE of them look bad, out of those that I don't know. I would think the Beaujolais would be great, a bit dry and tannic, but again good enough. ALL OF IT, from the vintages I can read, is ready to drink now....how convenient, lol. I'd start with that Mondavi, unless someone else with experience thought it would roll on. |
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I have had 4 of the six (weirdly enough, I have not had the rightmost one in each pic). I'd say that they are all nice wines with the Meridian and the Beaujolais being the ones that peak my interest. In the very end, it will depend a lot on how the previous owner stored them. My advice is to work them in to a mix of wines you like so that you can have both a backup and comparison readily at hand.
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Wait, wait, whut?
Wine comes in bottles too? All these years, I've lugging boxes... :c |
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When's the party Kristin??
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My first thought was that all the white wines are all at least a decade old. Though red wines are generally considered to improve with age, the same is not necessarily true of whites. If the whites were stored in the proper environment, they could be better than they were "fresh", but if not they may have turned to vinegar.
As the nice Darrell said, there's one way to find out. ;) |
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What time and where? |
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mosesbotbol is the guy you're looking for.
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Yeah, I forgot to say that.....storage, storage, storage. Them's some OLD bottles, relatively speaking.
Might have some free vinegar, might have some excellent little bottles, and again, most if not all need to be drunk now. MIGHT be able to hold the Beaujolais longest. But if it was well kept, it could be GREAT now. |
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"Thanks for the help" :r I guess the party is at my house for either a bottle dumping party or a great wine tasting. I will let everyone know when the party is. :D
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make something useful out of it, or is the term 'vinegar' just a way of saying that it is now so bad that the turned wine can't be used, even as actual vinegar? Hmmmmmm. GUUUGLE!!! ------edit post guugle. I still have no idea, but apprently making vinegar is more complicated than I thought, lol. Out of 6 bottles I am predicting one bottle turned. |
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Like what you drink, drink what you like. ;)
No need for "expert" analysis. Make sure they are the proper temps for each type, open them up. If you like it, repeat as necessary until the bottle gets upside down. If it sucks, dump it. You really might want to think about unbiased third party analysis and verification of exactly which grapes were used, and if they have been tampered with, just to be safe. I would call in some guys that will flap their gums about the provenance. By that time, you should have a few glasses under your belt and can roll your eyes appropriately. ;) Cigars are just rolled leaves that sometimes suck, wine is just fermented grapes that may suck/partially suck/ don't suck. Perhaps I have said too much. Get some "cheap wine," some madiera, and some "vintage port" to back yourself up. I keeed... I keeeeeed..... |
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All of these are drinkable if aged correct.
Bouchard is a good brand for Burgundy. The Beaujolais-Village is the most basic expression of Beaujolais. What vintage? Should be fun to open. Serve slightly chilled. Buena Vista Gewrztramaminer will be be sweet, but slightly musty by now. Not that, musty is bad, but is what happens to this style of wine when it ages. Serve chilled. Brocard Chablis is the one that caught my eye the most. This is a chard and could be real nice. Serve Chilled and then let warm a touch if it is drinkable. Mondavi SC will be really interesting! Never had one that old, but I would be curious to hear your result. Nice with cold seafood platter. Serve Chilled and then let warm a touch if it is drinkable. |
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If it turns out not to be a good glass, it may be great for cooking.
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I cook with two buck chuck all the time.
Sometimes I even add it to the food. |
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The Robert Mondavi is 25 years old! A lot of whites can't handle that amount of aging. I'm curious, does the bottle say where the grapes came from? It just says "California" white, but does it say a vineyard or area/appellation? If it was stored correctly, it could be okay, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I personally like Meridian as an every day wine, that should be a decent one if you like Reds. |
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Aw come one, we have been going on with this for three weeks already. She's not going to open them.
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Poet,
Actually, whites age WAAAAAY better than reds, as a RULE. As in Champagne, Vouvray, Riesling, sweet whites (Sauterne anyone?), Quarts de Chaume and others. That said, I'd be curious to see how any of these whites turn out. Most cheaper CA whites are not made to age and with age turn to vinegar. Have to see which glass was actually used on that Buena Vista, but the color of the wine tells me it has oxidized a while ago. 25 year old Sauvignon? Best of them don't age well and are not meant to age at all, actually. Meridian comes from a overripe year in CA, in general, and high yield Central Valley specifically, with very low acidity and no balance to carry it through. Beajoulais is worth a shot, although it is not Morgon and isn't meant to be aged. . . . . Moses, you seem to contradict your hero, Parker :-) Not that I disagree with you... I had my last bottle of 1998 Napa Viognier last year, from Pride. It tasted GREAT in every respect, but Pride is considered Top 3 Viognier vineyard around, IMO, and aged in neutral wood (so no oak at all). I am not sure I'd place a bet on the bottles above, doubt good storage conditions on any of these, actually would bet against good storage since no one buys CA cheap whites to age them. Nor reds. They are made to drink short term, as is 95% of the world wine. Its akin to buying Garcia & Vega to age them, but hey, always worth 10 minutes' time to go through them before you open a good bottle of beer. |
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Forgot to add that beer better be $14 a six pack or more...
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Speaking of old CA oddballs, I picked up a 1962 Inglenook Gamay in excellent color/condition... Should be interesting. |
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Holy carp, my birth year.
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Can you remind me who invented the use of RO in wine business and why? :sl LLC proudly touts it these days and the rest of them are not shy about it, either. Got to go, have a meeting in a minute... |
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No one has mentioned, but the merlot is likely to be decent.
I don't drink wine at all, but we go through a lot around here between my wife and family. I do all the buying and pay close attention to how it all presents itself and how it tastes on my wife (we play suckface a lot). I've gotten really good at picking stuff they like and stuff that I like to taste second hand. :) |
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As for the BV's, I have: 1968 and 1974 B.V. Pinot Noir, Beaumont |
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It's funny this never went anywhere. How strange is that.
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Careful, if you end up drinkng a great bottle, the wine slope is VERY bad:)
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