Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
originally posted by SteveTimko:
For a Bordeaux white to cost $700 a bottle I want it drizzled between Christina Hendrick's breasts before I drink it.
[Let's preserve the tone around here, shall we? -P.]
How about no.
originally posted by SteveTimko:
For a Bordeaux white to cost $700 a bottle I want it drizzled between Christina Hendrick's breasts before I drink it.
[Let's preserve the tone around here, shall we? -P.]
originally posted by Mike Hinds:
I totally dig the Kalin - fascinating and complex.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Mike Hinds:
I totally dig the Kalin - fascinating and complex.
Agree—what a great wine the Kalin Semillon (or Semi-Semillon) is.
originally posted by .sasha:
yes, but not enough wood
originally posted by SteveTimko:
The Renaissance is a sticky, right?
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
originally posted by SFJoe:
When do you find 6 y.o. Kalin Semillon? Isn't the current release 1998 or so?
It's possible that different vintages of Kaline aren't released sequentially. If the 2005 is precocious, it might be available before the 1999 comes out...
-Eden (feeling rather non-sequential myself, tonight)
originally posted by Mike Hinds:
Of the few examples of Hunter Valley semillon imported into the US, are any recommended above and beyond the Tyrrell Vat 1 mentioned by Mr. Lipton?
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
Other Semillons from other Australian regions worthy of seeking out include South Australia's Torbreck, Burge Family, Henschke, and Tim Adams, plus Vasse Felix and Xanadu from Margaret River. This is not to say you should avoid anything else; with few exceptions, the quality-to-price ratio for these wines is in the consumer's favor.