What Patricia Green Cellars are you drinking?

This is an outrageous offer. I ordered six mags.

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If I had ANY room in my cellar I’d be all over this. Really incredible deals for spectacularly good wines. :cheers:

Member of the Wine Club and a Berserker…no email for me :confused:

Email Margaret or Caroline to hook you up

Already taken care of!

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2013 Berserker Cuvée

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2021 Anderson Valley Pinot

That’s either 2021 Anderson FAMILY or 2022 Bearwallow Vineyard, Anderson Valley.

Yes, Anderson Family

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Nice. That’s a banger.

Full Pull offer today…

[2021 Patricia Green Cellars Pinot Noir Weber Vineyard - $59.99 (FPP $49.99)])
Here’s the inimitable Jim Anderson on this particular terroir: The history on any one vineyard on Worden Hill Rd is inextricably linked to all the others and, ultimately, to a single site and a couple of families. The vineyard in question is Maresh Vineyard and the people are Jim and Loie Maresh and Dick Erath. Erath convinced this cherry and hazelnut farming couple with property located at the summit of the hill to consider planting a vineyard in 1969. This would be only the second vineyard in Yamhill County. In 1972 Art and Vivienne Weber purchased 21 acres from the Maresh family. In 1978 they began planting and over the next 13 years would, with the purchase of an adjacent 65 acres, plant the 31 acre site known as Weber Vineyard.

Weber Vineyard sits here, on a south-bulging thumb above Hess Creek. Patty Green began working with their block of Weber fruit in 2005, and to this day the winery sources the exact same block, a 1983 block of Pommard-clone material, so 38 years old at harvest.

Jeb Dunnuck (Audrey Frick): “From a 1983 planting of Pommard, the 2021 Pinot Noir Weber Vineyard is a transparent ruby color and is energetic and lifted with aromas of orange zest, pomegranate, and salty earth. Medium-bodied, with a note of iron-rich earth, it offers a soft mineral texture and reveals a deceptive depth of fruit that lasts through the palate. It’s weightless but persistent. Drink 2023-2033. 95pts.”
To order this wine,

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That’s what I paid as a club member.
Potentially my favorite PG

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Just picked the 2024 on Thursday. 2021-2023 is an excellent run for (nearly anything here) for the Weber bottling.

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I removed the links. I forgot that linking to Full Pull gives access to buy on my account. Looks like 2 cases got ordered to my account. Opps, my bad. Anybody that ordered, sorry, I am cancelling and not paying for those. Try again under your own Full Pull account or create one.

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Can you remind me how to change the shipping address?

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:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Pick up in SoDo, South Seattle.

Their customer service was on it today, within five minutes, your order got cancelled.

This is singing. Needed 20-30 minutes of air to open but blossomed beautifully. Another WineBid steal.

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Opened in the tasting room today. Cork not in great shape but the wine is doing it’s thing. Lots of structure.

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I still have a bottle of the 2005 Notorious. Plus some 2002s and 2004s from WineBid heading to me this month.

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2010 Reserve was killer two nights ago. Required 45” to blossom and this bottle was at its apogee. - previous bottle a few years ago was showing much younger.

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