Larry Stein
Larry Stein
I'm 67 and feel I have enough wine to last me.
Last vintage I went big on was 2014 for Chablis (3+ cases). I did buy a mixed case of 2017 Duplessis Chablis premier cru plus 4 bottles of their Chablis AC when Hand Picked Selection made the proverbial offer that couldn't be refused. In the past year or so, I have been back-filling with bottles here and there from 2010 and 2012.
I'm not looking to find the next new thing. 2019 and 2020 German Riesling would be tempting, but I have enough Riesling in my cellar. At my age, why would I?
I'm a part-time employee at Ridge at the Monte Bello location (tasting room employee, my retirement gig). I get a VERY nice discount. The only current release red I purchase is Estate Cabernet. Admittedly, I do buy Monte Bello because employees get a one-time offer for the vintage that is newly released (2018 being the last). All I'll say is it's a no-lose proposition. Turning down that offer would be really stupid.
I support a few friends who have wineries, but I don't buy large amounts. Edmunds St. John, Cedarville Vineyards, Ladd Cellars, and Sandar & Hem. Probably 3 cases in a year.
I also help wineries bottle here and there. Sandar & Hem and the wineries that make wine in Ed Kurtzman's facility, including his own labels. I get paid in wine. Works for me.
I'm very fortunate that my wife never gets on my case (pun intended) about my wine purchases. Her question is always "Do you think you'll be able to drink it all?". Fair question!
Last vintage I went big on was 2014 for Chablis (3+ cases). I did buy a mixed case of 2017 Duplessis Chablis premier cru plus 4 bottles of their Chablis AC when Hand Picked Selection made the proverbial offer that couldn't be refused. In the past year or so, I have been back-filling with bottles here and there from 2010 and 2012.
I'm not looking to find the next new thing. 2019 and 2020 German Riesling would be tempting, but I have enough Riesling in my cellar. At my age, why would I?
I'm a part-time employee at Ridge at the Monte Bello location (tasting room employee, my retirement gig). I get a VERY nice discount. The only current release red I purchase is Estate Cabernet. Admittedly, I do buy Monte Bello because employees get a one-time offer for the vintage that is newly released (2018 being the last). All I'll say is it's a no-lose proposition. Turning down that offer would be really stupid.
I support a few friends who have wineries, but I don't buy large amounts. Edmunds St. John, Cedarville Vineyards, Ladd Cellars, and Sandar & Hem. Probably 3 cases in a year.
I also help wineries bottle here and there. Sandar & Hem and the wineries that make wine in Ed Kurtzman's facility, including his own labels. I get paid in wine. Works for me.
I'm very fortunate that my wife never gets on my case (pun intended) about my wine purchases. Her question is always "Do you think you'll be able to drink it all?". Fair question!