Nothing against Massandra wines, but maybe you haven't been tasting the right sherries these past few years...originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
more interesting than and proper sherry I've had in recent years
Nothing against Massandra wines, but maybe you haven't been tasting the right sherries these past few years...originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
more interesting than and proper sherry I've had in recent years
originally posted by VS:
Nothing against Massandra wines, but maybe you haven't been tasting the right sherries these past few years...originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
more interesting than and proper sherry I've had in recent years
You might be able to get some of the Equipo Navazos' amazing stuff from outlets which have Eric Solomon's portfolio (www.europeancellars.com). I don't know which ones do in MI.originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
What is the best retail selection of sherries that ships to MI?
You serious?originally posted by Yixin:
For sherry, I always keep on hand some dry oloroso and some PX to refresh otherwise fucked up finos, manzanillas and amontillados. One can always get a reasonable approximation of a pasada style that way. If overdosed, add some extra brut champagne.
originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
originally posted by VS:
Nothing against Massandra wines, but maybe you haven't been tasting the right sherries these past few years...originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
more interesting than and proper sherry I've had in recent years
you might be right - Detroit isn't much of a sherry market. I try to scavange what I can when I'm in NY. I was hoping for more from Tia Pol. A couple years ago I found some really wild old bottles at . I'm glad my comment provoked you. I should buy some. What is the best retail selection of sherries that ships to MI?