Posted on 07/11/2011 9:40:14 AM PDT by Nachum
Cheers.
For some reason the libs werent so outraged when Obaama served $399 bottles of wine at his taxpayer-funded state dinner
but Libs today were stunned and outraged that popular conservative Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) ordered a $350 bottle of wine for dinner in New York.
TPM reported, via Ann Althouse:
When [Professor Feinberg] saw the label on the bottle of Jayer-Gilles 2004 Echezeaux Grand Cru Ryans table had ordered, she quickly looked it up on the wine list and saw that it sold for an eye-popping $350, the most expensive wine in the house along with one other with the same pricetag.
Feinberg, an economist by training, was even more appalled when the table ordered a second bottle .
We were just stunned, said Feinberg
She was outraged
. [my emphasis]
(Excerpt) Read more at bigjournalism.com ...
Not to turn this into a wine forum, but I love Duckhorn and JarvisTomiel California wines;)
Don’t neglect NY wines....the Finger Lakes have a lot of very nice wineries.
Ya' need to step up your game....just saying....
I stopped imbibing about ten years ago. One day, ‘I just had enough’ But back then I just never found a CA wine that was on par to the French. (Maybe the grapes are better now?)
On ocasion I drink a Merlot out of a box....it's not bad.
But you should be buying wine here....winechateau.com...
Pretty good deals...and you can get free shipping..for quite a few orders.
Well....if I spring for the premium stuff in the box, I can only get 65 boxes...so I'll stick with the regular.
Quantitiy over quality I always say!!!
I can’t say I’ve ever ordered a $350 bottle, but I DID order a $100 bottle once, years ago... There’s a difference, believe me! These days, my taste runs towards $15-20 bottles, when Mrs. LC and I have company, or we go to someone’s house for dinner.
Just because that restaurant had one wine on it’s list for $350 does not mean that ALL the wine on their list were that expensive. I hang out at a restaurant that has some real expensive wines but they also have others in the thirty dollar to 75 dollar range. If in your mind all the wine was that expensive then you would expect to pay what, $20 for a beer and $40 for a shot of whiskey at the bar?? I don’t think so.
These are some of my favorite of the moment...
http://www.wine.com/V6/Yarden-Cabernet-Sauvignon-2006/wine/107755/detail.aspx
http://www.wine.com/V6/Yarden-Sauvignon-Blanc-2009/wine/109386/detail.aspx
http://www.wine.com/V6/Yarden-Merlot-2006/wine/107757/detail.aspx
NY?! Indeed they do;)
My son works near Napa, so I am more familiar with west coast wines :)
Oak Leaf comes in different varieties from red to white to zinfandel, as well as different composition. I love it, and am sure I can’t taste the difference to Paul Ryan’s, hmmm!!!
I appreciate your zeal!
I thought she WAS a beaten up Yugo...lol
I think Cali vintners have upped their game over the past 2 decades; but French wine may be better. I have had some good imported wines too...New Zealand and Australia of all places
I would expect that he is a bit more talented and informed regarding his investments than most of us.
I’m more suspicious of people who actually like “Bud”. Swill more like it. All marketing, no flavor! :)
The “proudly” call themselves “SERVANT” to the country!
IF they really were “Servants” they should be paid same salary as our servant soldiers!!
I’m sure we don’t need a term limit for them!!!
What an outrage. We all know that expensive wine should only be drunk by university professors.
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