It is an exceptionally well marbled 93.
1979 Mondavi Zin BTG @ $5.99
Has anybody ever tried the “453 Trenton Cellars Zinfandel, non-vintage 1977 & 1978 vintage grapes, by Joe Swan $28.95”?
A. So: Robert.A.Jr.:It’s actually in Ohio:
But 93 isn’t a prime number. Halp
It is an exceptionally well marbled 93.
I’m more of an A5 guy myself
Nick. I think you will find the rhone choices more robust at this point.
Louis Latour is an exception.
BTW, I have to help Nick out. He hooked me up with a Bordeaux that rocked my world.
You don’t have to name the place, but name the wine please.
Robert.A.Jr.:1979 Mondavi Zin BTG @ $5.99
Has anybody ever tried the “453 Trenton Cellars Zinfandel, non-vintage 1977 & 1978 vintage grapes, by Joe Swan $28.95”?
I have, it was well past prime unfortunately.
The Mondavi and Ridge Zins are both holding up extremely well. If they have anymore of the Ridge Coast Range, I would highly recommend ordering it.
Jay Miller: A. So:But 93 isn’t a prime number. Halp
It is an exceptionally well marbled 93.
I’m more of an A5 guy myself
Now that’s a wine rating system.
Nick Gangas:Any reccos ? .
Get in a time machine and go back at least 5 years.
but there are still some discoveries available.
I know the list has been well picked over but there were plenty of wines I would’ve tried. Especially considering that bordeaux is not my jam, they are def pretty stocked there. Still we had
Frqncois Carillon Premier cru (2 glasses)
61 Thorin Vosne Beaux Monts
93 DRC GE.
Yummy yummy in my tummy.
Look, the restaurant is actually the Claremont Hotel in Southwest Harbor, ME. They have wines back decades marked at the original mark-up. Wines I’ve enjoyed in the past…
1995 Gaja Sito Moresco $50
1996 Château Thivin Côte de Brouilly $25
2005 Coudoulet de Beaucastel $35
Stern’s Bakehouse?
Dan Kravitz
Bern’s?
Bern’s?
Lerning?