What wine are you enjoying tonight?

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I'm embarrassed to admit: Apothic Rosé

But going out to dinner with some friends in a bit and probably a glass or three of something(s) better...
 
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Léon Beyer riesling 2013 with cheese

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I'm embarrassed to admit: Apothic Rosé

But going out to dinner with some friends in a bit and probably a glass or three of something(s) better...

Embarrassed? Unless it's a bad wine there's no reason to be embarrassed.

I love rosé by the way.
I'm embarrassed to admit: Apothic Rosé

But going out to dinner with some friends in a bit and probably a glass or three of something(s) better...


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Spottswoode 2013 Cab... enjoyed it, but probably should have waited at least 5 more years because it was super-tannic. FYI, it was double decanted and sat for 8 hours before dinner.
 

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I'm embarrassed to admit: Apothic Rosé

But going out to dinner with some friends in a bit and probably a glass or three of something(s) better...
Don't be, as far as I know rose was everyday wine of Ernest Hemingway, so is mine :)
But today it was red Bordeaux.
 

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Here is a tasty one I have had access to recently. Note the Braille on the bottle.
http://vinepair.com/wine-blog/the-story-of-how-braille-wound-up-on-wine-labels/

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Chapoutier and Cotes Du Roussillon, very nich combo:) makes me think about Russell Crowe and " A good Year".

My prefered village is St Emilion, today quite regular but still very good
Now I understand better why it' s so nice:
http://www.concours-de-bordeaux.com/61097-vin-saint-emilion-chateau-queyron-lartigue-2012
 

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Finished a bottle of Tapiz Alta Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 last night. It is from Mendoza Argentina and for less than $15 a bottle is my new 'go to'. It opens very nice if decanted an hour or so and shows well above its price point.

A 96 point wine from James Suckling who says to give it 4 or 5 years. With decanting, it is ready now.
 
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