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Radog Santa Lucia Highlands Riesling

Speed to First Woot:
2m 32.994s
First Sucker:
stacvand
Last Wooter to Woot:
marthaminor
Last Purchase:
a year ago
Order Pace (rank):
Top 24% of Wine Woots
Top 47% of all Woots
Woots Sold (rank):
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Bottom 31% of all Woots

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Cesare


quality posts: 1203 Private Messages Cesare

Radog Santa Lucia Highlands Riesling
$89.99 + $5 shipping
CONDITION: White
PRODUCT: 12 2007 Radog Riesling, Santa Lucia Highlands
CT link above

Winery website

Previous offer:
4/30/12

-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

Flybranda


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Flybranda

My previous order just arrived last week.

Haven't tasted it yet

Wine can of their wits the wise beguile, make the sage frolic, and the serious smile. -Homer

stacvand


quality posts: 0 Private Messages stacvand

I had bought this at the end of April. I tried it this weekend. I enjoyed it as did my friends. It is in the medium range. Not dry, nor overly sweet. I am in for another case and have more wine than I can drink. With this purchase I will willing to give some as gifts.

kmontrose


quality posts: 26 Private Messages kmontrose
Flybranda wrote:My previous order just arrived last week.

Haven't tasted it yet



Open it up and taste it! Hurry before the wootoff is gone!
Of course it's not too early...

apaquette84


quality posts: 0 Private Messages apaquette84
Flybranda wrote:My previous order just arrived last week.

Haven't tasted it yet



Same here! But we have tasted it and it's yummy!!! Good summer sipper.

sokky81


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sokky81

Shared a bottle of Rad Dog with my husband. We liked it. Very easy to drink. 11 more bottles to go!

Gigs1973


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Gigs1973

I almost chardonnayed all over myself reading the description for this.

Flybranda


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Flybranda
kmontrose wrote:Open it up and taste it! Hurry before the wootoff is gone!
Of course it's not too early...



Hmmm...

If I had an open bottle here at work, I suppose I'd do even less work and spend more on the woot-off

Do you work for W.W. ? On commission?

Wine can of their wits the wise beguile, make the sage frolic, and the serious smile. -Homer

mschauber


quality posts: 40 Private Messages mschauber

Skipped this last time b/c of the wineries recommendation that it be drunk by Thanksgiving. Think I'll go in this time though (need some high QPR Riesling around,) but would prefer to split with someone in NYC.. (EJ? Anyone else in NYC?)

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Hey you, out there in the cold; Getting lonely, getting old; Can you feel me? - Pink Floyd/Roger Waters
My CT

sokky81


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sokky81

Question: During the Woot Off... What's the time frame for each one? Two hours?

mschauber


quality posts: 40 Private Messages mschauber
sokky81 wrote:Question: During the Woot Off... What's the time frame for each one? Two hours?



Depends on the popularity of the item and the quantity available. If you really want something, don't wait to think about it, it can be gone in the blink of an eye...

Use something like mywoot.net which helps by giving you approximate % of what's left.

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Hey you, out there in the cold; Getting lonely, getting old; Can you feel me? - Pink Floyd/Roger Waters
My CT

paulmd


quality posts: 4 Private Messages paulmd

Just opened a bottle the other night. Very tasty, goes nicely with spicy food.

North316


quality posts: 98 Private Messages North316

Hopefully this is the worst woot-off ever. Because I can't afford it.

I have a VERY short list of items I would buy if they pop up, but hopefully they don't.

My CT
"Trust your homies on the net", Clark Smith.
R.I.P. Inkycatz - Feb. 2013

baslyons


quality posts: 0 Private Messages baslyons

So very tempting. But... I riesled yesterday's deal.

Then again, can one ever really have too much riesling?

Apathy0


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Apathy0

Not dry, not sweet.
This is VERY easy to drink.
Possibly *too* easy.
My neighbor, BF and I went through 4 bottles last Thursday (celebrating Constitution Day in Norway, of course)

If I hadnt gotten two cases last time (because of the original mistake in the offer) - and hadnt picked up the F-Bomb yesterday
I would definitely be in for another.

sokky81


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sokky81
baslyons wrote:So very tempting. But... I riesled yesterday's deal.

Then again, can one ever really have too much riesling?



I hear you... I bought the Wine Cellars F-bomb based off of Wooters comments. I still have have St. Julian Riesling as well that I haven't touched. How about putting more Pinot, Chardonnay, ...?

easleyml


quality posts: 0 Private Messages easleyml

I wish oh how I wish for the Radog Pinot Noir! Hope this is as wonderful.

mschauber


quality posts: 40 Private Messages mschauber
sokky81 wrote:I hear you... I bought the Wine Cellars F-bomb based off of Wooters comments. I still have have St. Julian Riesling as well that I haven't touched. How about putting more Pinot, Chardonnay, ...?



The St. Julian Riesling is quite sweet. It looks like this one should be more medium dry.

Anyone had both that can give a quick comparison?

--
Hey you, out there in the cold; Getting lonely, getting old; Can you feel me? - Pink Floyd/Roger Waters
My CT

wootering


quality posts: 2 Private Messages wootering
mschauber wrote:Skipped this last time b/c of the wineries recommendation that it be drunk by Thanksgiving. Think I'll go in this time though (need some high QPR Riesling around,) but would prefer to split with someone in NYC.. (EJ? Anyone else in NYC?)



I work on the UES and would be happy to split a case if you are still interested

CRock2442


quality posts: 5 Private Messages CRock2442

Ticked at myself for missing the F-bomb yesterday (damn golfing...err, drinking). Had to redeem myself. This should get us through June...hopefully.

stillmanbrown


quality posts: 118 Private Messages stillmanbrown

I told y'all it was excellent when it was on woffer a few weeks ago, didn't I? Yes I did.

tparker915


quality posts: 0 Private Messages tparker915

Is this a sulfate wine? Found out the hard way that my wife has been having a ever increasing reaction to sulfate. And she loves white wines :-(

Donfrank


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Donfrank

Rose`....Rose`....Rose`...Rose`...
Come on woot, need something cool and tastey to sip by the pool. Summer is here.

mschauber


quality posts: 40 Private Messages mschauber
wootering wrote:I work on the UES and would be happy to split a case if you are still interested



PM sent..

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Hey you, out there in the cold; Getting lonely, getting old; Can you feel me? - Pink Floyd/Roger Waters
My CT

sokky81


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sokky81
mschauber wrote:The St. Julian Riesling is quite sweet. It looks like this one should be more medium dry.

Anyone had both that can give a quick comparison?



Sorry... Getting ready for work so I can't open it up to give you a comparison. However I can tell you the Rad Dog is an easy one to drink. A little dryness...

zenophile


quality posts: 6 Private Messages zenophile
tparker915 wrote:Is this a sulfate wine? Found out the hard way that my wife has been having a ever increasing reaction to sulfate. And she loves white wines :-(



unlikely as it has low pH. sulfites increase exponentially with pH.

very good easy drinking wine with great acidity to balance the demi-sec sweetness! Steal at this price.. petrolly flavours a bit too.

Jollylittlebaker


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Jollylittlebaker

Have never commented on a Woot! before, but just had to add that this was the most easy drinking Riesling I've ever had, the case is already gone! Should have purchased 2!