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- Duane Meissner - 02-21-2009

I'm afraid I don't recall a store in St. Louis with a huge Spanish selection. But, I didn't get into my Spanish stint until after I moved to Germany, so I wouldn't have noticed a nice selection even if there was one.

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- VouvrayHead - 02-21-2009

Dan,
Definitely give Lukas Liquor a try. It's at Manchester and Clarkson. I can give you directions if you let me know which way you are coming from.
I'm not sure how extensive their Spanish selection, but I suspect it is quite good. In the past year or two I've found incredibly diverse European wines there. I believe they have a KC location as well, though I have not been there.
Yep, here's their directions web page. The Ellisville location is in western st louis county. http://www.lukasliquor.com/StoreLocations.aspx


Also, stop by our place sometime. I have a some 2002 Huet pettilant that I'm dying to try, but I'm not going to waste it on my friends and my wife isn't drinking during her pregnancy [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb/smile.gif[/img]


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- dananne - 02-21-2009

Thanks for the rec and also the invitation. I hope to take you up on it soon! I'll let you know when I'm next heading up to your neck of the woods . . .


- andrawes76 - 02-23-2009

Wonders of Wine, thank you for the lengthy and detailed post. We'll be referencing it for our video wine tastings that we are about to launch. If you want to taste the 05 Cirsion, I'll send you a bottle, if you agree to post the notes on it to share with us. Just send me your address to alex at wines dot com.


- winophite - 02-28-2009

Well, I've been gone awhile. This was an interesting and entertaining read. Hope everyone is happy, well and ready for spring!
This all makes me curious about my 05/06 tempranillo I'm waiting on from T.J. and wondering if it may be dust and earth or fermented prunes? I tried a bottle early last year of the 05 and it was really tannic and apparently not really ready.
WP


- Innkeeper - 02-28-2009

WP we are drink the '04 TJ Tempranillo this year; the '05 next year, and the '06 in 2011.


- Thomas - 02-28-2009

che cosa TJ?


- Innkeeper - 02-28-2009

Tobin James. Sorry 'bout dat.


- Thomas - 03-01-2009

Thanks, IK. I thought as much, but since this is a Rioja thread, I was confused--not unusual.


- andrawes76 - 03-26-2009

Not sure if any of you guys are interested in tasting the Bodegas RODA Cirsion 05. I have 24 extra bottles I can blow out at $79 per bottle. Thats roughly 1/3 off the regular price. If so, just let me know and I will throw it on specials. Its all been properly stored.


- brappy - 03-26-2009

Sure about that? I believe the release price on that was closer to $300. Although most are selling for close to $200. That's a hell of a deal. You sure you don't deliver to Maryland?


- andrawes76 - 03-26-2009

I am absolutely 100% positive. I am sitting on several cases of the 2005 Bodegas RODA Cirsion. I paid quite a bit for it, can't move it right now and want to clear it. Its been stored perfectly and it is the same high altitude tempranillo single vineyard unfiltered Cirsion that everyone knows. If you know someone in DC that can accept it, I will sell it to anyone on this board for the price I said. I think folks on this Board know I am not a kidder...


- andrawes76 - 04-04-2009

Bodegas RODA Cirsion at $99 per bottle with free shipping. Copy/paste the URL below onto your browser.
http://www.wines.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=4746

More awesome specials coming in the Italian sector.


- Duane Meissner - 04-13-2009

I'm currently on vacation with my wife and two great friends near Bodensee in deep south Germany. Thought this the perfect time to finally try the recommended Finca Allende and Alta Ardanza I've had stashed away.

I can see the draw of the new style Allende. It's full of flavor and very easy to drink. But, especially as the evening progressed, I found myself going back to the old style Ardanza. In my opinion, it's simply a more interesting wine. More layers of flavors, and subtler. It kept me asking questions, where as the Allende had nothing to hide.

Thanks to Mark for suggesting that I compare these two very nice bottles. This was one of my more educational tasting experiences. My company enjoyed it as well.

Cheers!


- brappy - 04-14-2009

Glad you enjoyed the wine, Duane. Great observations. Have a wonderful vacation!

mark


- TheEngineer - 04-14-2009

Great to see that you can try them side by side.