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#14068 - 11/15/04 05:14 PM
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connoisseur
Registered: 05/01/03
Posts: 1951
Loc: Corona, Calif. USA!!!
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Never had any wine from Texas, but I had a couple bottles of pricey Viognier from Virginy a while back. They were good, well worth the $0 that I paid for them.
Next time you visit soCal you could stay here:
http://www.pechanga.com/contact/contact.asp
It's a very nice hotel, it's about 5 minutes from the Temecula wine country, great temperatures even in the summer, about 1 1/2 hour drive from Disneyland, Sea World, and San Diego.
The casino table minimums are a little high and they don't comp drinks, so... BYOB.
Some of the Temecula wines were very good, and the wine tasting is always a blast.
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#14069 - 11/15/04 05:40 PM
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aficionado
Registered: 07/21/02
Posts: 958
Loc: Texas(DFW)..that country to th...
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Oh! So you did drink them. I often wondered if you drank them or just poured them down the drain thinking they would be an abomination compared to all that great California wine.
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#14071 - 11/16/04 09:44 AM
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frequent flier
Registered: 10/09/04
Posts: 18
Loc: Nebraska
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I want to come over to your house! That pic makes me want to go the liquor store NOW.
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#14074 - 11/17/04 02:08 AM
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aficionado
Registered: 08/12/03
Posts: 639
Loc: Oakland, CA
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In reply to:
I am in the process of trying to finish my first bottle of Anchor Brewing's 2004 winter seasonal ale: "Our Special Ale" (Yes, I realize it's not even noon yet on Sunday. )
Yechhh! It pours like a porter/stout and even has the roasty aromas of one, but flavorwise, it has no center. By this I mean it has plenty of foretaste (aroma) and aftertaste (which is metallic and bitter), but not much in between.
I had my brother try it to make sure I wasn't crazy. He agreed that it wasn't worth buying, especially since a sixer cost me $8.39.
Time for me to flip-flop. I'm drinking one of these right now - and actually, I like it!  Right after it's opened it is pretty unpleasant, but I've had it sitting in the glass (even cracked out the special beer glasses) for a while and it really is quite nice. It's not all about the bitter finish now - the center has filled out a bit and balances the finish with a nice, smooth sweetness. One might even say it has a nice caramel center to counteract the spicey finish, if one felt so inclined.  Actually, the finish mellows quite a bit after sitting for a while, too.
Is my beer..... breaking in?
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#14075 - 11/17/04 02:32 AM
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 04/02/03
Posts: 15981
Loc: Leesburg, Virginia
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I've been meaning to post a follow up to this beer as well. It needs to be had at or near room temperature for all the flavor layers to be evident. It's been growing on me. Still, there are better seasonals.
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