Steve Guattery
Steve Guattery
originally posted by MLipton:
I told you I was having problems with my brain.
It will have to come out!
originally posted by MLipton:
I told you I was having problems with my brain.
You need to read more Philip Roth!originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
He already tried to delete it, for heaven's sake! For my part, I've been lost for ten minutes trying to work up an image of a brain fucking.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Hmmm. I wonder if he inhales.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
So the next time I wonder through a wine store and see quality CA wines at prices above $40, I'll not be as quick to think the producer is gouging. Its a very expensive business now and, with literally no return on investment for at least three years, a pretty risky one.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
So the next time I wonder through a wine store and see quality CA wines at prices above $40, I'll not be as quick to think the producer is gouging. Its a very expensive business now and, with literally no return on investment for at least three years, a pretty risky one.
Hence the old saw that to make a million in the wine biz, you need to start with 3 million.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Thanks for a peek into the system, Jim. It's very interesting to see how the various parts coming together result in what most of us see on the shelves.
I'm selling out to the politburo; no one will ever know who got them hammered.originally posted by Bwood:
But for your $3 million, you also get your name on the label!
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Jim, with all this in mind, have your thoughts wandered at all towards the possibility of making wine in another region (with lower costs)or is Cali the only game for those with no facilities of their own?
originally posted by Florida Jim:
So it looks like CA or nothing.
Best, Jim
originally posted by Marc D:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
So it looks like CA or nothing.
Best, Jim
Oregon and Washington shed a tear.
In all seriousness, I would love to see what you or Steve Edmunds could do with WA state syrah.
Maybe someday.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Jim, with all this in mind, have your thoughts wandered at all towards the possibility of making wine in another region (with lower costs)or is Cali the only game for those with no facilities of their own?
I've thought about it.
The logistics of living on the eastcoast and making on the west are daunting. But aside from certain areas of VA, I don't know of any other area closer with sufficient quality grapes to warrant consideration.
I have explored the wines of NC fairly comprehensively and spoken with several winemakers from the area. The Yadkin Valley would certainly be closer to my home in NC but a temperate rain forest simply isn't suitable for vinifera and the wines show it.
NY has some interest but the varieties I prefer aren't happy there.
A few other places in the U.S. may have some promise but the wine industry in each is in its infancy - and I am not.
And while going abroad has its appeal, my family is here.
So it looks like CA or nothing.
Thanks for the consideration.
Best, Jim