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Domaine Degher Paso Robles Red

Speed to First Woot:
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First Sucker:
jonathankeeble
Last Wooter to Woot:
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Last Purchase:
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Bottom 44% of all Woots
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Cesare


quality posts: 1188 Private Messages Cesare

Domaine Degher Paso Robles Red
$69.99 + $5 shipping
CONDITION: Red
PRODUCTS:
2 2008 Red Zone
2 2007 Red Zone
CT links above

Winery website

-il Cesare
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“In the entire world there are only a few sounds that bring joy to all but the most jaded. One is the murmur of a kitten purring. Another is the thwack of a well-pitched baseball hitting a perfectly swung bat. And the third is the pop of a cork being pulled from a bottle of wine.” —George Taber

SilentLegend


quality posts: 2 Private Messages SilentLegend

My grandfather lived out there. I went out for his funeral. The whole area is simply beautiful. I would love to live out there one day.

bbracamontes


quality posts: 0 Private Messages bbracamontes

I've had the pleasure of tasting through some vintages of Red Zone. Great concentration of fruit. The wines taste "real"... if that makes much sense.

Also, love trademark guitar on the bottles. Fun to see how wine is a "second life" for many individuals.

domainedegher


quality posts: 10 Private Messages domainedegher

Hi Wooters, this is Denis Degher winemaker/owner of Domaine Degher Wines. Just wanted to say hey and mention that all our wines our small batch hand made wines made with minimal intervention. The 2007 Red Zone up now is the last of this wine on the planet...enjoy it now or it will be gone. Thanks.

losthighwayz


quality posts: 35 Private Messages losthighwayz
domainedegher wrote:Hi Wooters, this is Denis Degher winemaker/owner of Domaine Degher Wines. Just wanted to say hey and mention that all our wines our small batch hand made wines made with minimal intervention. The 2007 Red Zone up now is the last of this wine on the planet...enjoy it now or it will be gone. Thanks.



thanks for jumping on board. a few questions: 1. my undertanding is that new oak tends to impart the "vanillaish" flavor to wine which i do not like. is this true? 2. what was the percentage of new/neutral oak used? 3. what is the winery price for these? I cannot access your site from my work (even though woot is ok---go figure).

thanks

"The older I get the better I was"

losthighwayz


quality posts: 35 Private Messages losthighwayz
domainedegher wrote:Hi Wooters, this is Denis Degher winemaker/owner of Domaine Degher Wines. Just wanted to say hey and mention that all our wines our small batch hand made wines made with minimal intervention. The 2007 Red Zone up now is the last of this wine on the planet...enjoy it now or it will be gone. Thanks.



thanks for jumping on board. a few questions: 1. my undertanding is that new oak tends to impart the "vanillaish" flavor to wine which i do not like. is this true? 2. what was the percentage of new/neutral oak used? 3. what is the winery price for these? I cannot access your site from my work (even though woot is ok---go figure).

thanks

"The older I get the better I was"

neilfindswine


quality posts: 140 Private Messages neilfindswine

Guest Blogger

Welcome Denis! Thanks for jointing us and for offering up these hearty Paso wines... Wooters with a taste for Paso juice will enjoy these wines...!

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SmilingBoognish


quality posts: 44 Private Messages SmilingBoognish

I don't mean to be a negative Nancy, but it seems to me that wines from Paso Robles have become exponentially more expensive over the last 6 or 7 years...

bbracamontes


quality posts: 0 Private Messages bbracamontes

I used to work closely with McClean Vineyards out of Templeton. It's cool to see many of the small-batch producers out of the region practicing this sort of minimalist approach to winemaking. Letting the land speak for itself can often seem like a sort of cliché, but there's a ton of truth behind it.

Thanks for taking the time to interact on the boards, Denis.

domainedegher


quality posts: 10 Private Messages domainedegher
losthighwayz wrote:thanks for jumping on board. a few questions: 1. my undertanding is that new oak tends to impart the "vanillaish" flavor to wine which i do not like. is this true? 2. what was the percentage of new/neutral oak used? 3. what is the winery price for these? I cannot access your site from my work (even though woot is ok---go figure).

thanks



These wines, do not have vanilla overtones, as they were mostly one and two year old French oak barrels which I personally find to be the best.

28.00 retail on site.

www.mojocellars.com

francesharrigan


quality posts: 0 Private Messages francesharrigan

I am soooo looking forward to tasting this wine. Thank you sir (vineyard owner) for the comments. I will treasure the wines, but open one.

Pablo1559


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Pablo1559

In for one

bbracamontes


quality posts: 0 Private Messages bbracamontes

Denis, one of the ongoing discussions these days is cork v. screwcap. Many people have weighed in... what are your thoughts? Do you bottle certain wines under different closures?

jcarlton03


quality posts: 5 Private Messages jcarlton03

It sounds like this is right up my alley, but I do have to ask that one question....

What is the drinking window on these? My cellar is getting jammed, and with this seemingly never ending woot off, I need to how much to buy.

It's great to be a Florida Gator!

domainedegher


quality posts: 10 Private Messages domainedegher
bbracamontes wrote:I used to work closely with McClean Vineyards out of Templeton. It's cool to see many of the small-batch producers out of the region practicing this sort of minimalist approach to winemaking. Letting the land speak for itself can often seem like a sort of cliché, but there's a ton of truth behind it.

Thanks for taking the time to interact on the boards, Denis.



It's not cliche, to make natural/hand crafted wines and it never will be... my vineyard is called Old School Wineyard. Even with sourced fruit, if the grapes are good, there your go.

jcarlton03


quality posts: 5 Private Messages jcarlton03

Oh well. Only 24?

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It's great to be a Florida Gator!

domainedegher


quality posts: 10 Private Messages domainedegher

I'll answer two questions here:

I use both cork and screw caps. The Red Zone is my first use of caps and I have found them to be very good, and never a spoiled bottle. I do like corks too, but the convenience of the cap is ne plus ultra. And wait people love them.

These wines, will be drinkable for quite a few years to come, so don't fret about having to drink them up right now.

bsevern


quality posts: 95 Private Messages bsevern

Would love to see this winery on a normal wine.woot so we could chew the fat for a while.