To: Squantos
Since my first visit to Trader Joe’s, and the first Chardonnay I got from Shaw, I’ve been pretty well hooked. Quality is good, and I’ve never been ashamed to serve any of the Shaw products. The price is outstanding.
To: Judith Anne
the first Chardonnay I got from Shaw
I must try that. Not too long ago I opened a bottle of 1991 Kendall Jackson Private Reserve Chardonnay that I had been keeping for a few years. I hadn't drunk it because I thought I didn't like the taste of chardonnay, based on a previous experience at some tasting at the university. But this was one of the best tasting wines I've ever had, well, except for one my brother made from wild grapes from Georgia. They grew on vines way up in the trees. He spread blankets on the ground in the woods and did a Tarzan number on the vines to shake them loose. He must have gotten the very ripest ones. They were big, round, and purply red. That was the first batch of wine he made and he bottled it in little bottles with beer caps before it had fully fermented. The result was a sweet, sparkling, deep ruby colored wine. It sort of ruined everything else for me. I'm still saving a bottle of 1999 Chateauneuf du Pape, Domaine de la Janasse, Aime Sabon that one of my committee members gave me after my successful thesis defense. It's supposed to be pretty good. But I think it's still not going to be as delicious as my brother's wine.
14 posted on
02/17/2010 11:18:06 PM PST by
aruanan
To: Judith Anne
Agree......I lived in Italy four years an was sold on the house lambrusco or tocai (sp?)
Yet Shaw is a great find.
16 posted on
02/17/2010 11:24:16 PM PST by
Squantos
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