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View Full Version : Name your top 3 reds
stimpy Jul 5, 04, 10:23 am Might as well generate a nice list for us all to try in the future.
in no particular order:
Cabello Loco (crazy horse) reserva - Chile
Mesach - Barossa valley, Adelaide Australia
Chateaux Margeaux - France
wideman Jul 5, 04, 3:56 pm Lenin
Castro
Ho Chi Minh
Patriots and nationalists all.
Lenin
Castro
Ho Chi Minh
Patriots and nationalists all.
:D
And here, I was thinking:
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Sean Casey
Danny Graves
Mike
Chateau Margaux
Insignia
Harlan
boilermaker Jul 6, 04, 5:12 pm Lenin
Castro
Ho Chi Minh
Patriots and nationalists all.
No Mao?
wideman Jul 6, 04, 5:47 pm No Mao?
No Mao;
You don't love me No Mao,
No no Mao.
slawecki Jul 8, 04, 7:25 am Cabernet
Pinot Noir
Shiraz (Syrah)
also
Cabernet Franc
Nebiollo
Malbec
Sweet Willie Jul 8, 04, 3:47 pm '01 Anderson's Conn Valley Vineyards - Cabernet Franc/Merlot (right bank Napa)
thread on it here: http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=308365
The other two (I don’t have vintages sorry):
Freemark Abbey Cabernet Sauvignon
Cakebread Cabernet Sauvignon
For me personally my attitude at the time and surroundings play more than a minor role in how I experience/enjoy a wine.
Some Pinot Noir and Shiraz wines have been interesting to me lately.
In no particular order:
Tomassi, Amarone Campo Ca'Florian
Chateau Haut-Brion
Chateau Lafite Rothschild
pacman777 Jul 9, 04, 9:43 am Boones Farm - Strawberry Hill
MD 20/20 - the red stuff
Franzia - wine-in-a-box (red of course)
SNA_Flyer Jul 9, 04, 12:13 pm Here are a few discoveries in the last few years that I have found interesting:
DuMol - Pinot Noir Russian River Valley (or the allocated Pinot Noir Finn)
D.R. Stephens - Moose Valley Vineyard Cab
Behrens & Hitchcock - Syrah Alder Springs Vineyard
slawecki Jul 10, 04, 7:31 am In a former life, I recall my two favorites were:
Panama Red
Ormsby Reds
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