Nice!!!! Excellent my man....love that.
Nice!!!! Excellent my man....love that.
Man, that's a very rich, dark looking redLamb leg steak grilled for dinner this evening and that calls for a nice red wine...local winery, Casa Rodena vintage 2012 bottle of their "1629" blend (tempranillo, syrah and cab)..aged extremely well..if I recall correctly I was even on the bottling team that day so had my hand in bringing this ni9ce one to market.
I drink cabs almost exclusively, except in the summer I like Sonoma Cutrer Chardonnet when it's warm. If you haven't tried it yet, try Liberty School Cab, about $20 at total wine. Not jammy, deep rich color, bold flavor and a nice finish. To me a great bottle for the price!I would love it if you all who live in wine country, or even those of you who often try out new wines.......tell what you paid for a bottle. That helps put it all in perspective...at least for me.
I'm not the kind of guy to go out and spend much more than $23-25 for a bottle.......I prefer the $15-20 range to be honest. I'd drink cheaper, if it truly is a great wine. I'm not interested in wine that isn't good.
Also - I am a terrible snob. Cabernet S is my all time favorite and I can't find it in myself to appreciate any other kind. So, if any of you winos can point me to another wine that can compete with Cabernet in terms of depth of flavor, body and red....please let me know.
I do NOT prefer Cabernet's that lean towards jam. I honestly hate that, meaning...I tend to not like Zinfandel...at least the Zinfandels I've had.
Malbecs are great, but I still like Cabernet S better.
Catena is good!Man, that's a very rich, dark looking red
Obviously you appreciated the album! I guess the CD is the best available format.Thanks for the review and reminding me how great David+ David is. I have it on cassette vinyl and CD.
Someday he may be an Eagle scout & have his own troop! Well, buy a bottle & lay it down for when he can enjoy it.My son returned from a boy scout trip kayaking and backpacking in Washington state but hes too young to have tried that wine.....
We used a range from 35mm Nikons to 4x5 & 8x10 Plaubels. Quite similar to the Sinar you probably used. For in between we had Rollie TLR & Hassleblad 500C system. These were not my own but the art/photography studio I worked for. There were 8>9 artists for layout & paste up and 4>5 of us in photography. Your right making a living on your own this way is tough. But in a studio like this you had to do little sales work, the projects just came rolling in.Did you use 4x 5 cameras for your commercial work? I rented a Sinar F for some photo classes I took and did some table top projects. Hard field to make a living in though....
2019 on sale at Calvert Woodley in DC-good price and 5% less if you buy a case. They ship to many states. I bought a case.Archival-Ferrer malbec is quite good. Not OTT at all. We visited the estate in Mendoza a few years ago, nice people.
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