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Last Post 10-28-2003 11:02 PM byJoseph Bembry. 9 Replies.
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10-28-2003 12:09 PM  
What Grab Bag wine did you receive?

I got a '99 Clarendon Cab from Jazin. Never had it or any other wine from these guys. I look forward to pulling the cork. This was fun since a lot of people got stuff that they might not usually buy.

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10-28-2003 02:10 PM  
I got a 1996 St. Francis Merlot Reserve from Mudpuppy. Weren't these supposed to be under $25 wines? Thanks, Muddy. I really look forward to this wine.
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10-28-2003 02:13 PM  
I got a Two Hands Angels Share Shiraz (2001?) from the Most Kewl budman. Dude, I need to let this sucker sit for a while, right? THANKS!!!

I gave a 2001 d'Arenberg Laughing Magpie -- which unfortunately was received by anthonyiez. Unfortunate because I know it does not wow him as I bought two bottles off of him in June to augment the two I already had. Dude, we need to arrange a swapout -- I'll give ya something different that hopefully will be a new experience for you. I had hoped the bottle would have gone to someone who hadn't had it before.... Ah well.

Anyway, I love the Grab Bag idea. It is always fun to share different and interesting wine with your wine-pals.
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10-28-2003 02:43 PM  
From Board-O, I received a 2000 Chateau Reynella McLaren Vale Basket Pressed Shiraz. Thank you much. Will probably let it sit for a year, and drink it on the first anniversary of the First Anniversary Dinner. After all, what could be worse than drabbing a wine received from Board-O??
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10-28-2003 03:49 PM  
Jimmy, it's good to go now but may very well improve. If you search for tasting notes here and on the WS site, I think you'll find plenty.
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10-28-2003 03:51 PM  
TJ,

i have decided to give it another try after a year or so. see if it mellows out at all.
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10-28-2003 04:16 PM  
There's probably a better chance for the wine to mellow out than for the drinker in question!
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10-28-2003 04:59 PM  
OK Ant. Let me know what ya think. Maybe have it with some good meat -- duck perhaps?
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10-28-2003 05:01 PM  
bud,

you are right about that. it will be years before i mellow out
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10-28-2003 11:02 PM  
I got a '00 Witnes Tree Vintage Select Pinot Noir Willamette Valley from Jimmy V. Looking forward to it sometime in 2004. Thanks Jimmy.

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