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  • #16
    Originally posted by wackymother
    Did anyone get this? I think it's too challenging for me!

    Domini Veneti
    Valpolicella Classico
    La Casetta di Ettore Righetti Ripasso 2000
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    Original:
    $29.99
    Yesterday's Best Web:
    (including cost of shipping*)
    $27.67
    Our Price:
    $9.99

    RATINGS/SCORES:
    **********GET READY TO ROLL
    ********STRAP ON A SEAT BELT
    ******WILL 67% OFF RING YOUR CHIMES?
    *********Wine & Spirit's: 90

    ***********STEAL THIS WINE NOW!

    A terrific match to any full-flavored dish, Veneti's Valpolicella has matured into a fabulous Red and is just now coming into its own. Surprisingly full-bodied and powerful; drinking beautifully.

    "Deep black cherry in color, this is a challenging wine, needing hours exposed to the air to move past its radical reduction, a blast of burning black rubber that eventually fades into the dense black core of flavor. The power of the wine just continues to build, richly textured to balance the salty minerality and steel rods of tannins. Meant for the cellar, this needs years to mellow."

    Wine & Spirits: 90

    (Product description)

    UNIT SIZE: 750ml
    VARIETAL: N/A
    VINTAGE: 2000
    COUNTRY: Italy
    REGION: Veneto
    OK I admit I was drinking when they put this up and bought it with out reading. I will let you guys know what it is like to drink rubber.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by bigfrank
      OK I admit I was drinking when they put this up and bought it with out reading. I will let you guys know what it is like to drink rubber.
      We'll know when you open it from the plume of dark black smoke rising over Queens.

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      • #18
        I have about 4 of these. I would not rate it a 92 like they did, I would more likely say it is more like a 90.

        Casanova di Neri
        Brunello di Montalcino
        Tenuta Nuova 2000
        Free Shipping on 2 or more!
        Original:
        $79.99

        Yesterday's Best Web:
        (including cost of shipping*)
        $66.96

        Our Price:
        $35.99


        RATINGS/SCORES:
        **55% OFF!! ** 55% OFF!! ** 55% OFF!! **

        We're crazy for Brunello, and this gorgeous wine is a delicious example of the species.

        Big, full-bodied, exceedingly silky, young and growing better by the day.
        An incredible bargain at 55% off (we bought every case in the importers warehouse to get the price down).

        Wine Spectator: 92
        Decanter: Four Stars
        (Product description)

        UNIT SIZE: 750ml
        VARIETAL: Sangiovese
        VINTAGE: 2000
        COUNTRY: Italy
        REGION: Tuscany
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        • #19
          Funny, we just opened one of these tonight, we really enjoyed it. Not a Gaja, but well priced and very good.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
            Funny, we just opened one of these tonight, we really enjoyed it. Not a Gaja, but well priced and very good.
            I had opened up one about 2 months ago and was not super pleased. I felt it should have been better. Maybe it was a bad bottle. I have a few different years sitting right now. I am going to really look at what I have in storage. I should also be turning the bottles right about now.
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            • #21
              How do you organize them? By year? By type?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by wackymother
                How do you organize them? By year? By type?
                I have my best bottles on top but I try to keep the same varity in the same area but I screwed that up. Turning the bottles once or twice a year is good to do. But I sometimes miss doing it.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bigfrank
                  I have my best bottles on top but I try to keep the same varity in the same area but I screwed that up. Turning the bottles once or twice a year is good to do. But I sometimes miss doing it.
                  Do you ever do "flights"? Where you try several wines all from the same region or the same type of wine from successive years? I didn't know about them until a couple of years ago--went to a fancy restaurant. I thought it was the greatest idea!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by wackymother View Post
                    Do you ever do "flights"? Where you try several wines all from the same region or the same type of wine from successive years? I didn't know about them until a couple of years ago--went to a fancy restaurant. I thought it was the greatest idea!

                    Yes since most of my wines are already from the same region(mostly from Italy). I noticed a difference that way on the Ruffino. I have 2000 Ruffino tan label and then compared it to Ruffino's best wine the Ruffino Ducal Di Oro which is there gold wine but my year was a 2003. The 2000 tan was way better. Then I opened a 2000 Gold and wow what a difference. It might have been a bad bottle or it just has to sit for a few more years.
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                    • #25
                      So the 2000 Gold wasn't as good as the 2000 Tan?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by wackymother
                        So the 2000 Gold wasn't as good as the 2000 Tan?
                        No thde 2000 gold was great but the 2003 gold was no way near as good as the 2000 tan.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by bigfrank
                          No thde 2000 gold was great but the 2003 gold was no way near as good as the 2000 tan.
                          Ah. I think I'll have to stick to my rotgut. Less risk!

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                          • #28
                            Certain years in certain areas it was to hot and the grapes were not just spoiling but the wine in the vats started to boil. I believe 2003 was that year.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
                              I have about 4 of these. I would not rate it a 92 like they did, I would more likely say it is more like a 90.

                              Casanova di Neri
                              Brunello di Montalcino
                              Tenuta Nuova 2000
                              Free Shipping on 2 or more!
                              Original:
                              $79.99

                              Yesterday's Best Web:
                              (including cost of shipping*)
                              $66.96

                              Our Price:
                              $35.99


                              RATINGS/SCORES:
                              **55% OFF!! ** 55% OFF!! ** 55% OFF!! **

                              We're crazy for Brunello, and this gorgeous wine is a delicious example of the species.

                              Big, full-bodied, exceedingly silky, young and growing better by the day.
                              An incredible bargain at 55% off (we bought every case in the importers warehouse to get the price down).

                              Wine Spectator: 92
                              Decanter: Four Stars
                              (Product description)

                              UNIT SIZE: 750ml
                              VARIETAL: Sangiovese
                              VINTAGE: 2000
                              COUNTRY: Italy
                              REGION: Tuscany

                              Should have bought a case look at what this is selling for and it is a 2001.

                              2001 Casanova Di Neri Brunello Di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova - $120.00
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