kylemittskus
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No!!!!!!!!!!
How can I not buy this?!?!
HELP! Seriously. I have no money to do this. My month just started (monetarily) and I just bought a new first edition and and and...
Someone tell me this wine is terrible and not worth the money.
"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke
"Champagne is a very kind and friendly thing on a rainy night." -Isak Dinesen
"There are many ways to the recognition of truth; Burgundy is one of them." -Isak Dinesen
kylemittskus
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"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke
"Champagne is a very kind and friendly thing on a rainy night." -Isak Dinesen
"There are many ways to the recognition of truth; Burgundy is one of them." -Isak Dinesen
thrawn1020
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I'm interested in the details of the Non-Vintage status of this wine. Is this something that you plan on making every year, with new labels each year? Or is this a one-time thing, with a much smaller potential circulation? I am not interested so much for the idea of collecting these bottles, but they sure do look killer. Barbera is also a grape that I haven't had before, and so these are quite tempting. Maybe I'll have to open up one of the Wellington Zins from two weeks ago, and decide if I really want to have more Zin sitting around. The price is right, esp if one was to get two. Even w/o, the bottles are fairly reasonable.
And BTW, I wanted to thank Peter for the Mystery Wine Challenge. Suffice it to say that I wait with baited breath to find out which wine the orange dot contains within it's restrictive glass bottle, and I will be buying more of them unless something real strange happens.
Heh, it has the MM "First Sucker" Seal of Approval. Not that that is so uncommon these recent days, just a funny thing to note.
Not too many to count, but dang. This place has a way of building a cellar for you.
UBlink
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Corrado wrote:Found the answer. 2004 according to the website. Not sure why that isn't reflected on the main page.
http://www.scottharveywines.com/html/PDF/inzinerator_tech.pdf
Order first, ask questions later - that's my motto.
Following the eight word profile, political economy in eight words:
Ain't no free lunch - them what has gets.
smartheart
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Scott, your wines are great....what's the drinking window on this?
"Three be the things I shall never attain: Envy, content, and sufficient champagne."
--D. Parker
duck833
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Cool, big red zin!!!!!!!
In for three, these are going to go with the baby backs that I will smoke and take to the Duck/UCLA game. Big Cali Zins, Ribs and a beat New Weasel game. Will be perfect!!!!
Thank you Scott Harvey and Wine Woot for taking care of business.
good food, good wine, bad girl = great evening
kylemittskus
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I fear that I am going to have to be in for one. Not only because I love Zin and because of the winery, but because the bottles are soooo damn cool. Seriously. I cannot afford this. I will sleep on it so I can pretend to think about it.
"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke
"Champagne is a very kind and friendly thing on a rainy night." -Isak Dinesen
"There are many ways to the recognition of truth; Burgundy is one of them." -Isak Dinesen
kylemittskus
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eric9tx wrote:Haven't seen jwhite chime in yet, so FYI:
3-pack from the winery: $45.00
Shipping (to TX): $26.22
Sales tax (really?): $3.71
Total: $74.93
Unless shipping to CA is less than $2 and there is no tax, this looks like a great deal for us CA wooters too.
"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke
"Champagne is a very kind and friendly thing on a rainy night." -Isak Dinesen
"There are many ways to the recognition of truth; Burgundy is one of them." -Isak Dinesen
smartheart
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OK....no point in the pretense of my resisting temptation....in for....a bunch....and maybe my long-lost identical twin brother will be in for more later in the week after "we" are further educated about the wine.
Love Zin....and love Scott's other offerings that I've wooted.
Wish the previous version (2003 ?) were also available as a special Woot side deal at a good price and low shipping !
"Three be the things I shall never attain: Envy, content, and sufficient champagne."
--D. Parker
Jopo528
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Ok kids...this might be my 1st purchase on woot. My only reservation is that I don't like a lot of reds...I do like most Cabs, Pinot Noirs, ans a couple of Zins...I haven't foun a Merlot I like though....so with yalls professional opinions with that little info about my tastes, is it something I might like? Although I guess if I don't like it, Eric just inherited 3 bottles, llo
So, if I have no wine but am going to procure it I would say: I ain't got none y'all but I'm fixin' to. ? ~ Bowtie
Jopo528
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eric9tx wrote:In for one, before I talk myself into 2.
umm...thought you bought 2 already, llo???
So, if I have no wine but am going to procure it I would say: I ain't got none y'all but I'm fixin' to. ? ~ Bowtie
crzycajn70
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So I bought all the appliances for the new place yesterday, so I really shouldn't go in on this one, so what do I do? In for 3. It would be easier to say no if it weren't Zin.
"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." --St. Augustine