Originally Posted by
beckoa
After our flight of Kirkland Wines...
...which were surprisingly pleasant. I wouldn't waste my time with the 2008 Merlot (we have so far been unable to find the 2006 Merlot, which was the subject of much praise on FT, here in Anchorage; the '08 was drinkable but unspectacular, though age may benefit it), but the 2008 (?) Napa Cabernet was surprisingly good (especially given the $11 price point). The one I was very surprised by was the 2008 Chateauneuf-du-Pape. It is young yet, but in time it will make a very fine wine...at an under $20 price point. Even now, it was a pleasure to drink. I will be heading over to Costco in the not-too-distant-future to pick myself up a few bottles.
Originally Posted by
beckoa
we moved onto the wine rejected for the wine do... an Orphelin Reserve 2005 from CSM
dhammer53's loss...
Originally Posted by
beckoa
... and then... Carignane, Sangiovese
Both from Windsor Vineyards in California. The Carignane (2007) is one of my favorites. Highly recommended.
Originally Posted by
beckoa
And a huge thanks to BOB W for the hospitality, norichure and vino ^^^
Second, third, fourth, and fifthing this. Bob, your generosity and hospitality (and whatever else beckoa was trying to say while drunk-typing above

) is unmatched. Not everyone would slave away (OK, drive across town twice

) on a phenomenal 10-hour brisket, drop unsolicited fundage on a fine flight of wine, and then allow us to take over your dining room and living room for an entire night. Please know you are much appreciated.