agxo3 Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 thanks i have this heart condition...and my boss recommended drinking red wine... and now here i am...in this thread for wine drinkers :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well you came to the right place! Red wines do have the rep*tation of being a healthy drink (in moderation!). Had a Beaulieu Vineyards 2001 Merlot (Napa Valley grapes from the Rutherford area) last night. Nice, well moderated tannins lending a nice structure to the wine. More flavor than is normal in a merlot, so I liked it well enough. Black cherries and dark berries, smoke and a hint of licorice. Overall, not a bad wine at all, but it still would not make my current "gotta drink" list. What to drink tonight. It's spaghetti night for us, so a sangiovese perhaps? Or a zin? I do have one more bottle of that wonderful 1997 Noah's Lodi Zin. Maybe it's time to open it! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 17, 2005 Author Share Posted February 17, 2005 thanks i have this heart condition...and my boss recommended drinking red wine... and now here i am...in this thread for wine drinkers :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well pare, wine is reputedly good for the heart, among other things, but I recommend you talk first with your doctor...if you are taking some medications right now, the alcohol might interfere with them so it's best to get the advice of a doctor...wine is best as a preventive drink to some medical conditions..it's best that you're drinking wine now so as to prevent (hopefully) some diseases like cancer, heart disease, high cholesterol, etc... It's the gist of the French Paradox...you see in France their diet is rich is cholesterol-inducing foods like foie gras, rich cheeses, gravy, hollandaise sauce, etc but the incidence of heart disease in the area is comparatively low when compared to say, America...it has been discovered that since wine (red particularly) is a major part of their meals, it somehow neutralizes their bad diet... further medical studies have confirmed this...more on this Quote Link to comment
masi Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 thanks i have this heart condition...and my boss recommended drinking red wine... and now here i am...in this thread for wine drinkers :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I agree with your boss... drink red wine... so many literature have been written about the health benefits of drinking red... but needless to remind you... drink in moderation... 2 to 3 glasses a day will be good... anything more might strain your heart... add a complete change in lifestyle... limit food intake... exercise... you would be doing yourself a big favor... good luck enjoy the wine... like we all do here. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 20, 2005 Author Share Posted February 20, 2005 So many celebrities are now into winemaking. Of course there was Coppola - with his superb Niebaum-Coppola wines. There's Greg Norman the golfer with his outstanding Aussie wines. A label honoring the late great Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead has just been launched; Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac launched the Mick Fleetwood Private Cellar this year.Now comes Boz Scaggs (that's him on my avatar ) - a great favorite of mine way back into the 70's. Those who remember him know him as the singer-songwriter who popularized such classics as We're All Alone, Heart of Mine, Lido Shuffle, Lowdown, Breakdown Dead Ahead and many more. Boz Scaggs co-owns a San Francisco nightclub called Slim's and in 1997 bought a property in the Macayamas mountain range that divides the Napa and Sonoma counties.Initially, the property had some fruit trees and olive trees then some friend gave him some grapevines which were left over from some past job. Scaggs who loves Rhone Valley wines, promptly got enamored with the grapes.He hired John Olney of Ridge Lytton Springs as winemaker and together they bottled two blends of a 2002 vintage - one Mourvedre-dominant and the other mostly Grenache. They were reportedly exceptional - with velvety textures, rich fruit and charming spiciness. Unfortunately this was not released commercially.Boz Scaggs plans to release the 2003 vintage through his website and a few restos but only after working out the legalities from the US Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Trade Bureau. Quote Link to comment
nynj Posted February 20, 2005 Share Posted February 20, 2005 Any Pinot Grigio is masarap Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted February 21, 2005 Share Posted February 21, 2005 Any Pinot Grigio is masarap <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Was over at Fenestra Winery last Saturday. They were doing barrel tasting of new wines to be bottled later this year. Coicindentally one of them was a 2003 pinot grigio. Now, I'm not a white wine lover - I like red wine to start with, but of the whites, pinot grigio (aka pinot gris) is up there with sauvignon blanc. However, this particular example of pinot grigio was quite literally, stinky. The first whiff was of what one taster described as "cat piss". Got better after a while, but that first hit just killed it for me. The wine was watery and extremely light in flavor. Just not a good wine, IMO. I hope it improves over the next few months. So no, not ALL pinot grigios are good. This one was definitely one to pass on. But, the 2003 merlot was quite pelasant. Can be made into a good port-style wine. A bit of residual sugar (unusual in a merlot). A huge hit of strawberry jam on the nose, bright cherries and red berries on the palate. Not good enough to get me out of the ABM club, but an "A" for effort. The cabs were too young to really evaluate. I'll revisit them next year this time to ss just how they're developing. Picked up two wines as part of my wine club membership - 2002 pinot noir and 2002 mourvedre. Both quite good, the pinot being the better of the two. No barnyard, bing cherries and raspberries, a bit of smoke onthe nose. The mourvedre will mak a good barbeque wine, and will go well as the wine that I add to our spaghetti sauce. Tangy but not tart, some black pepper on the finish. Opened a 1999 BV cab last Thursday, courtesy of an old friend. A bit disappointing - the 99s were considered one of the best of teh decade in Napa, but this one while good did not live up to star billing. Quote Link to comment
moichi Posted February 22, 2005 Share Posted February 22, 2005 i like wine that's got two qualities: great taste and cheap any recommendations? Quote Link to comment
HimuraButosay Posted February 22, 2005 Share Posted February 22, 2005 well pare, wine is reputedly good for the heart, among other things, but I recommend you talk first with your doctor...if you are taking some medications right now, the alcohol might interfere with them so it's best to get the advice of a doctor...wine is best as a preventive drink to some medical conditions..it's best that you're drinking wine now so as to prevent (hopefully) some diseases like cancer, heart disease, high cholesterol, etc... It's the gist of the French Paradox...you see in France their diet is rich is cholesterol-inducing foods like foie gras, rich cheeses, gravy, hollandaise sauce, etc but the incidence of heart disease in the area is comparatively low when compared to say, America...it has been discovered that since wine (red particularly) is a major part of their meals, it somehow neutralizes their bad diet... further medical studies have confirmed this...more on this <{POST_SNAPBACK}> again, my heartfelt gratitude to you all don't worry, my heart condition isn't that bad...yet...although i am doing everything to keep myself healthy i've drank a glass or maybe two last Christmas... and i'm planning to drink a glass or two again this week Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 22, 2005 Author Share Posted February 22, 2005 again, my heartfelt gratitude to you all don't worry, my heart condition isn't that bad...yet...although i am doing everything to keep myself healthy i've drank a glass or maybe two last Christmas... and i'm planning to drink a glass or two again this week<{POST_SNAPBACK}> ok, but I think a glass or two a week may not be sufficient good luck to you, pare! Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted February 23, 2005 Share Posted February 23, 2005 ok, but I think a glass or two a week may not be sufficient good luck to you, pare!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Absolutely! Ya gotta have a coupla glasses at least two nights a week to get the benefit. A glass a night i sprobably best..... and in THAT vein - I had my requisite half bottle tonight. 1995 Neibaum-Coppola Estate Zin. And all I can say is - keep it comin'!!!! I gotta go find some more of that stuff. Amazingly smooth (well, it IS a '95!). Lots of bright cherry and red berry flavors, with strawberries (but not strawberry jam - it wasn't sweet) standing out. A nice hint of black pepper on the finish - but not obnoxiously so. A bit of smoke and nicely rounded tannins to hold it all together. And that plum in the background. Just enough for you to say - what the h#$l was that in the background? The to answer- whatever it was, it was gooooooooood! I can't wait till tomorrow to finish it off!!! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 23, 2005 Author Share Posted February 23, 2005 I wonder too how the heck can I get hold of a Niebaum-Coppola pareng agxo, the way you've been describing the Coppola from way back makes me want to wring the collective necks of the local distributors here - bakit walang nag-iimport nyan dito hehehe Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted February 23, 2005 Share Posted February 23, 2005 I wonder too how the heck can I get hold of a Niebaum-Coppola pareng agxo, the way you've been describing the Coppola from way back makes me want to wring the collective necks of the local distributors here - bakit walang nag-iimport nyan dito hehehe<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well then, let's do something about it! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 23, 2005 Author Share Posted February 23, 2005 Well then, let's do something about it!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hahaha here we go again - eh hindi pa nga naayos yung Shenandoah eh...Niebaum-Coppola is much more big-time I guess...well who knows, pare...it's a worthy wine to be here.. Quote Link to comment
lurkerlang Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 ice wine... the best! Quote Link to comment
miss_managed Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 i drink wine but i dont like to taste it...its just like drinking syrup medicine...i know for a fact the moderate drinking of red wine is good for r healththats why i have to take it every night...at least half glass... question peeps...whats d difference in terms of effect between a pricey wines compare to the cheaper brands... is it comparable to buying a generic drug over a branded one?just wanted to be enlightened Quote Link to comment
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