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Which vineyard do you have the most of?
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CellarKeeper 
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01-04-2008 11:59 PM  

I was reading the "What single wine do you have the most of?" thread that Winetex started and while I was searching CT, I started thinking what vineyard do I have the most of?

So what is your current favorite vineyard and for what varietal?

Mine would have to be Rosella's Vineyard for Pinot Noir.

Ron 

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01-05-2008 01:01 AM  
Mine is Caymus. Between the Caymus Cab and the Special Selection, my cellar contains around 50 bottles of each from the past 15 years. I hesitate to count how many I've drank in that time. I just consider myself a fan of Caymus!
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Pete 
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01-05-2008 11:22 AM  
Dehlinger Estate - pinot noir, cabernet, syrah, and chardonnay - by a wide margin
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love_cab_chard 

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01-05-2008 12:22 PM  
I would say Foley, KBs, or Neal.
Winetex 
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01-05-2008 12:31 PM  
This was kind of surprising - CellarTracker is probably full of incorrect classifications

Is Ürziger Würzgarten a vineyard or an area? Beats me.

This is what CT says:
Ürziger Würzgarten
Rancia
Le Corton
Asili
Les Perrières
Koplen
jason 
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01-05-2008 12:48 PM  
Wurzgarten is the vineyard in the village of Urzig.
Winetex 
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01-05-2008 01:23 PM  
Thanks alohaj, then Ürziger Würzgarten is part of that list.
jaimetown 
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01-05-2008 01:24 PM  
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mountainman 
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01-05-2008 02:04 PM  
Keefer / pinot noir
tanglenet 
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01-05-2008 02:16 PM  
Star Vineyard -cab
Savoy - pinot
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JimmyV 
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01-05-2008 02:42 PM  
Interesting question and I'm not sure I have an accurate answer. According to CT, mine would be Rosella's and then Ritchie.  But wines such as Bressler don't capture the "Vineyard" field. Knowing that the Bressler comes from a specific vineyard, I have to include that, and when I do, it takes second place. Not sure how many other wines fail to capture that field despite being single vineyard wines.
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Bob Bressler 
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01-05-2008 02:50 PM  
That is an interesting point, JimmyV. There are lots of wineries around here with estate fruit. Maybe CT needs someway to indicate this.
Bob Bressler 
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01-05-2008 02:55 PM  
OK, this discussoin prompted me to go look. The clear winner is the Eisele vineyard - a perfect example of JimmyV's point. They just chose to retain that name and put it on the label.
kpak 
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01-05-2008 05:14 PM  

Butterdragon Hill

 Mountain Top Vineyard

 Rosella's Vineyard

 

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01-05-2008 05:17 PM  
If Peay's Estate Vineyard counts, then it's Peay by a landslide!!!
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01-05-2008 05:39 PM  
Windy Oaks
DukeRiley 
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01-05-2008 06:56 PM  
Brick House
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JimmyV 
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01-05-2008 07:56 PM  

...and to add to my earlier post:

Assuming the Jones Family Cab comes from a single vineyard source, then you can bump that wine up to the top of the heap for me.

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Randy Sloan 
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01-06-2008 03:50 AM  
By far it's Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou
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Daniel Bailey 

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01-06-2008 09:51 AM  
Jones Family Cabernet is an estate wine and has always come from the same vineyard (vineyard was expanded in size in the late nineties).
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