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- Innkeeper - 05-09-2000 Well, last year we whooped up the 1996 Ironstone Vinyards, California, Cabernet France; and, sure enough, the 1997 went up a dollar. Considering the next decent Californian Cabernet Franc costs upwards of $25.00, the Ironstone is still a fabulous value for a fabulous wine. - Drew - 05-09-2000 Innkeeper....tell us how the 97' compares to the 96' please. I love the stuff!!!! Drew - Bucko - 05-09-2000 Just as a balancing act, I did not care that much for their Cab Franc. However, I did like the following wine of theirs: 1998 Ironstone, Obsession, Sierra Foothills, $7, 32,000 cases. 100% Symphony, a cross of Muscat and Grenache Gris. Very floral, full of tropical fruit -- a nice match for Pacific Rim food or as a summer sipper. Bucko - winoweenie - 05-19-2000 I , too thot the Cab-franc was a fine wine for the money. Especially good with all the grilled foods we do here in Az.Look for the Lockwood 97 Cab. This is a serious glass of grape and should still be in the 10-12 buck range.Should be on shelves shortly. Winoweenie - Innkeeper - 10-08-2000 Well, we had the last '97 tonight. It was wonderful with burgers and salad. The acid still sliced through the salad. Has anybody tried the '98s? We're a little nervous in the service. Should we be trolling the Loire? |