To: JerseyHighlander
Actually, my favorite appelation is the Sierra Foothills, home of Zins that sock you in the mouth, in the good sense.
Much as I love Napa Cabs (Stags is still my fave), they have become WAY overpriced.
5 posted on
05/27/2007 10:23:53 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(Rudy Giuliani, like Pesto and Seattle, belongs in the scrap heap of '90s Culture)
To: Clemenza
Sierra Foothill appellation bump!
12 posted on
05/28/2007 6:04:26 AM PDT by
GVnana
(Former Alias: GVgirl)
To: Clemenza
“Much as I love Napa Cabs (Stags is still my fave), they have become WAY overpriced.”
- I agree. They are way out of my price range. When it comes to reds, I now prefer Australian Shiraz and some types of Chilean. At least they’re under $15. and I’m not enough of an expert to spot the difference with a $20. and up Napa Valley red.
To: Clemenza
I enjoy the Napa/Sonoma wines, but like you, continue to look for a better valued wine. I have immensely enjoyed the wineries of central CA and Temecula. Even though they are younger there are some truly divine vines there. My personal favorite is Stuart Cellars for reds and Keyways for whites. For a little higher priced red, Palumbo in Temecula. All three are worth twice their weight in gold.
16 posted on
05/28/2007 6:20:55 AM PDT by
IllumiNaughtyByNature
(I buy gas for my SUV with the Carbon Offsets I sell on Ebay!)
To: Clemenza
Actually, my favorite appelation is the Sierra Foothills Ah, yes. Some years back, we came across the first tasting room in Nevada City, where I discovered some great Syrah, and became introduced to Sangiovese. If I remember right, the label was Indian Springs.
Hard to find in the L.A. area, though.
To: Clemenza
In our house, Paso Robles wines are the most sought after.
IOurHO, Paso hs the best Syrahs and Zins anywhere, and some great Cabs and Viogniers to boot.
ES
25 posted on
05/28/2007 4:14:59 PM PDT by
eddiespaghetti
( with the meatball eyes (INS 1996-99))
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