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  • #11
    slight correction and update...

    It was a La Mission Haut Brion that I opned last night (not La tour...I have several "La Tour" one thing or another wines - all first rate BTW - that I mixed it up)....anyway the wine was good - but way to young (I should have known) - even after decanting for 2-3 hours it didn't "show" as well as it should have - still was very nice...and luckily I also opened a very nice 97 Mondavi Oakville Cab (drinking great...oak [fancy that] settled down considerably since last I opened one - perhaps 2 years ago...), and lets see - a very very nice 99 Hammacher Pinot Noir from Oregon (delicious - what can I say - practically gave all the guys wood it was so sexy!) - and lets see - a 94 Warres Vintage Port (quite nice - but no comparrison to - the star * ! - a 2000 Grahams Vintage Port - yeah! Even so young this port was absolutly rocking! Superb concentrated fruit that exploded out of the glass into ones mouth and coursed right through your head and down to your toes! - and a finish that lasted forever (I'm so glad I have about 2 cases of this stuff!) - I've actually been drinking this port since it was first delivered after having purchased it as a future 3-4 years ago...and man has it (already) improved....actually took a bottle of this to Turkey 2 years ago where it held up to the heat and drank very well...and we managed to nurse it pretty much for the entire 2 weeks! Finishing the last of it on our last night in Ankara....still as good as it drank then - no comparisson to how its currently drinking...it will be very difficult for me to keep my hands off this...(and let it age properly...so good right now!)

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    • #12
      I'm so proud of you americans....when it comes to wine, all of you speak perfect French

      *kisses everyone and shakes hands

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      • #13
        Originally posted by !IKE
        I'm so proud of you americans....when it comes to wine, all of you speak perfect French

        *kisses everyone and shakes hands
        ? I don't at all get your point...what is wrong with French wine? - it is (on average and perhaps specifically as well) the best wine in the world. Oh and Port is from Portugal, Mondavi is Californian and Oregon is well - in the USA in case you didn't know.

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        • #14
          i want wine right NOW!

          YUMMY!

          i had a $300 bottle of wine at this very upper french restaurant and i will never forget the taste of that WINE!!!

          AHAHHHH!

          it was orgasmic!

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          • #15
            gennuss beer is good.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by winoman
              ? I don't at all get your point...what is wrong with French wine? - it is (on average and perhaps specifically as well) the best wine in the world. Oh and Port is from Portugal, Mondavi is Californian and Oregon is well - in the USA in case you didn't know.
              Nothing wrong with French wine....I also like it. And it's without doubt the best wine ever no matter how hard others try.
              Keep trying you won't get a Beaujolais in your vineyards if they aren't on french soil.


              Yeh, you got that right, I'm French.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by ArmenianKid
                gennuss beer is good.
                And any average Belgian beer is better than any other beer.
                But true connaisseurs don't drink beer...

                Wine all the way.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by nunechka
                  i want wine right NOW!

                  YUMMY!

                  i had a $300 bottle of wine at this very upper french restaurant and i will never forget the taste of that WINE!!!

                  AHAHHHH!

                  it was orgasmic!
                  Yeah you have to experience it to (truly) understand it - like most anything really...you don't recall the wine/varietal/vintage or anything do you? Wines don't necessarily have to be very expensive to be good you know (but it helps!) - and actually (and I'm not meaning to burst your bubble here, as I believe that you had the "experience" as it were nd I'm sure the wine was very fine, but) you should know that most restaraunts - particularly most fancy (French particularly - but otherwise) restaraunts really jack up prices - sometimes 100-150% - yeah - it can be criminal sometime. You don't know how many wines I've seen on restaraunt lists that they are asking $200-500 - that I have in my celler where I paid (well) less then 1/2 - even 1/3 the price - yeah.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by !IKE
                    Nothing wrong with French wine....I also like it. And it's without doubt the best wine ever no matter how hard others try.
                    Keep trying you won't get a Beaujolais in your vineyards if they aren't on french soil.


                    Yeh, you got that right, I'm French.
                    Yeah Ok - i was wondering. A couple of things however - Yes French understand terrior (and proper food pairings) - and the history of wine growing and the optimization are there - so many of the very finest wines certainly come from Frrance - and Bordeaux and perhaps even an argument can be made for the Southern Rhone (Cheateneuf du Pape - my fave BTW) - having the highest concentration of truly great wines - but do not discount the ability of other regions of the world to match this quality and even exeed it in some (many) cases - as well there are varietals that are grown outside of France that are unique and worthwhile in there own rights - quite so. Barolo/Barberesco (Nebilio grape) and Brunello (Sangiovese Robusto grape) both come to mind - as do Spanish Piroat wines (a blended wine from the only wine region outside of Italy to be recognized by the Romans for superior qulaity wines! yeah - these regions produce unique - world class wines that very much reflect their terroir and are unmatchable by any other regions. Also in the "New World" there is some fantastic wine producing going on - NApa Valley Cabs, Oregon Pinots, Washinton State Merlots - each region can produce many examples of wines that are unequaled anywhere else - or at least that are on a par with the finest Bordeaux - or in the case of pinot from Oregon, California Coast, Caraneros etc - better - on average - then the average (but not the best Burgundys (which will set you back 3 ben Frnaklins and change per bottle at a minimum - damn Japanese...)...anyway - FYI Beaujolais is really not a fine wine in any of these categories - though on good years and if sourced from recognized vinyards can drink quite nicely. And while I know many French do not recognize the existance of terrior outside of France - well this is a bit shortsighted (and incorrect) - but hommage should certainly be given to the French for their passion for excellence and recognition of the finer things (in most all areas) - hail to the French! (really - I mean it)

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by !IKE
                      And any average Belgian beer is better than any other beer.
                      But true connaisseurs don't drink beer...

                      Wine all the way.
                      Understand your points - but both not true. Your statements are much too draconian. Sure Belgian beers (ales) are unquestionably recognized as some of the very finest - no doubt. But they are of a particualr style - there are others of equal merit and there is the matter of preference. The world of beer is so varied and awesome really - can't even begin here - take my word for it. And with the great many very high quality microbrews in the states now - we really take second place to no one in terms of availability of the finest beers. And truly great beer takes a backseat to only the very finest wines IMO.

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