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Moses is correct. Much like plume on a cigar is doesn't really mean that much. Supposedly the crystals are bitter, but I tasted one and it was tasteless (you pour carefully to avoid them gong into the glass or decanter). From what i read, it happens more in red wines and far more often in unfiltered wines. I also read that it's a sign the wine was well made.
This was a Chardonnay from Topel that I got a year and a half ago in their tasting room in Healdsburg, ca. Doesn't get great reviews but I liked it. Drank darn near the entire bottle and didn't have a hangover the next day. |
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I thought it some wines, tartic acid is added to stabilize it? I see it a lot in Sauternes and it's floating in around in the bottle.
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Can happen with red wine too.
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Hello Wine Thread...
Since being on this forum I have given many new things a try to develop and get to know my own personal tastes, So I figured hmm.. why not give some wine a shot? I found a bottle of Apothic Red that I liked very much, Anyone have any other suggestions for bargain bottles for a wine noob? 10 to 15 dollars is my price range more or less and I find I tend to like Red wines more, merlot's and Cab's seem to be most agreeable with me... Thanks for your recommendations.... ![]() |
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A good wine for the money I thought I'd mention is "St. James Basket". Cost about $12 and is a solera, not a vintage wine. Great stuff for the money.
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For a good value in a red, I like "House Wine" by the Magnificent Wine Company out of Washington.
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Crasto or Flor de Crasto are both great and around $12 as well. Last but not least, Ramos Pinto Duas Qunitas which is also around $12. All of the wines mentioned should sell for more money considering the work that is done on their vineyards and in the winemaking process. This is real handcrafted wine the goes beyond their respective price points.
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Drinking some 2007 Domaine Les Pallieres Terraces de Diable. Drinking much better now than it was 16 months ago.
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No pics Moses
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Secret Santa did me right with an assortment of red wines. Grace & I finished off a bottle of Casas Patronales Carmenere, a really nice Chilean offering which seems to fall between a merlot & a cab.
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Had a 1982 Duckhorn Cab last night; the oldest Duckhorn I have tried (I think). Held up really well. Took about 3 hours to open up. Classic style CA cab.
If I did not have to host pictures on this forum; I'd share more of the bottles I open...
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