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Toolbox Wine Mixed White Case (12)

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Last Wooter to Woot:
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Last Purchase:
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Top 48% of all Woots

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Cesare


quality posts: 1187 Private Messages Cesare

Toolbox Wine Company Mixed White 12-Pack
$99.99 (Normally $204.00) 51% off List Price
6 2008 Toolbox Sauvignon Blanc, Dry Creek Valley
6 2009 Toolbox Pinot Grigio, Clarksburg
CT links above

Winery website

Previous offer:
6/9/12 (Sauvignon Blanc)

Posting from Carmel, CA!

-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

CowboyDann


quality posts: 702 Private Messages CowboyDann

It's the dreaded Summer Sipper! As foretold by the prophecies!! o0o0o0o!

Anyone in SoCal area want to split the case? I'd be in for 4 or 6. I am just pretty sure I'm spending 400 dollars on plane tickets to Texas Tonight and cant afford 100 dollars in wine on top of that.

Edit: found my Split. Thanks!

neilfindswine


quality posts: 140 Private Messages neilfindswine

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Cesare wrote:
Posting from Carmel, CA!



Well done! How's Carmel?

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...I like getting PM's from wannabe rodents...

moyman


quality posts: 0 Private Messages moyman

Anyone in westchester, NY want to split the case?

Cesare


quality posts: 1187 Private Messages Cesare
neilfindswine wrote:Well done! How's Carmel?



Foggy! But very nice...

-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

PocketBrain


quality posts: 38 Private Messages PocketBrain

Funny, that picture... Reminds me of when I was renovating my old place and I had a bottle but no cork puller. A drywall anchor and screw worked quite nicely! :-)

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erickajo


quality posts: 1 Private Messages erickajo

I'd love to split the case with someone in the Nashua NH/Lowell MA area.

wordek


quality posts: 22 Private Messages wordek
erickajo wrote:I'd love to split the case with someone in the Nashua NH/Lowell MA area.



I'm in! I am mid-move, but starting work in South Hudson here next month so it should be easy to arrange a pickup for my half once the case arrives. PM me if you decide to go in based on this!


psm321


quality posts: 18 Private Messages psm321

I'm assuming I get the drill too, since there's no "No, you can't have our drill" disclaimer?

staggermann


quality posts: 1 Private Messages staggermann

Anyone in charleston, sc interested in splitting a case?

Does that super awesome drill come with it too?!

smileti


quality posts: 1 Private Messages smileti

Does anyone know whether the wines have been acidifed with added ascorbic, citric or other acids? Or are they "natural?"

foodguru


quality posts: 2 Private Messages foodguru

I did some research and found that you are really paying for the Sauvignon Blanc and getting the Pinot Grigio for free. You can find all kinds of info including ratings for the Sauvignon Blanc but virtually nothing on the Pinot Grigio. All I can find on the Pinot is that in the past 18 months, the price has dropped from $18 to $12. That being said, I am hoping that the Sauvignon Blanc is worth the full cost of the case.

P.S. I am NOT looking for anyone to split a case with and if I did, the other person would end up with the Pinot Grigio anway.

blaze1984


quality posts: 4 Private Messages blaze1984

$8.75 a bottle and I'm out of white wine. The merlot from them had a very good QPR... plus I was planning on buying 100 ping pong balls from woot (don't ask)

Jollylittlebaker


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Jollylittlebaker

88/89pt wines for $8.75btl shipped. Whats not to love?

marinasiena


quality posts: 1 Private Messages marinasiena

Yeah, the drill. If that's part of the deal, I'm in (as long as the charger comes too).

This is my sig line. Thank you for reading it.

speedoo


quality posts: 41 Private Messages speedoo

Anyone near Brooklyn, NY want to split a case?

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
CowboyDann wrote:It's the dreaded Summer Sipper! As foretold by the prophecies!! o0o0o0o!

Anyone in SoCal area want to split the case? I'd be in for 4 or 6. I am just pretty sure I'm spending 400 dollars on plane tickets to Texas Tonight and cant afford 100 dollars in wine on top of that.


Dreaded summer indeed!! Enjoy my poolside pounder

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer

Hi Wooters!! Sorry for the delay...been on the shore in Dillon Beach last few days, so JUST now in an area with coverage in the "real world" - though nice to un-plug for a few days ENJOY my "poolside pounder pack," it's a steal deal, literally getting this at my FOB price!! Here for any q's now for the day...cheers!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
PocketBrain wrote:Funny, that picture... Reminds me of when I was renovating my old place and I had a bottle but no cork puller. A drywall anchor and screw worked quite nicely! :-)



I know, love the pic they took! Truly captures getting "screwed" all at once ;)

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
Jollylittlebaker wrote:88/89pt wines for $8.75btl shipped. Whats not to love?



Yup...crazy good deal!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
foodguru wrote:I did some research and found that you are really paying for the Sauvignon Blanc and getting the Pinot Grigio for free. You can find all kinds of info including ratings for the Sauvignon Blanc but virtually nothing on the Pinot Grigio. All I can find on the Pinot is that in the past 18 months, the price has dropped from $18 to $12. That being said, I am hoping that the Sauvignon Blanc is worth the full cost of the case.

P.S. I am NOT looking for anyone to split a case with and if I did, the other person would end up with the Pinot Grigio anway.



I'm technically "sold out" of this Pinot Grigio vintage (2009) as I recently released my 2010. Sold out pretty quick and when I only had this portion left, WOOT jumped all over the remaining to sell. SO, the reason my price went down is its the last of the load and WOOT bought it off...my new PG vintage is $17/bottle and exact style/vineyard source. Truly a killer deal and my SB has been really well recieved by Wooters...so enjoy & let me know if you have any other questions!!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
smileti wrote:Does anyone know whether the wines have been acidifed with added ascorbic, citric or other acids? Or are they "natural?"



Hola! Yes, small amounts of Citric!!

motogal


quality posts: 0 Private Messages motogal

Anyone in the Chicago area interested in splitting a case?

Alison Gail Bixby


quality posts: 10 Private Messages Alison Gail Bixby

Really am enjoying your Oak Knoll Chardonnay. I actually bought it because my cousin lives on Oak Knoll Dr. And, as an oenophile, thought he'd get a kick out of it. However, he may never get a sip, and I'm going to need more Toolbox whites. In for one!

bskuared


quality posts: 9 Private Messages bskuared

Off topic - but what happened to the Italian wine selections? Haven't seen any in awhile...... missing me some brunello

smileti


quality posts: 1 Private Messages smileti
toolboxshaffer wrote:Hola! Yes, small amounts of Citric!!



Do you know the source of the citric acid? It's almost always corn in the US and woe-is-me I'm allergic to corn. Thanks for the info.

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
Alison Gail Bixby wrote:Really am enjoying your Oak Knoll Chardonnay. I actually bought it because my cousin lives on Oak Knoll Dr. And, as an oenophile, thought he'd get a kick out of it. However, he may never get a sip, and I'm going to need more Toolbox whites. In for one!


Ha! Awesome...I live just off Oak Knoll/Trail. Wonder if I know your cousin ;) Enjoy the Chard!!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
smileti wrote:Do you know the source of the citric acid? It's almost always corn in the US and woe-is-me I'm allergic to corn. Thanks for the info.



Ooof, I'd have to go they my tech notes...not home until later so would have to see if I still have the location/source notes ;) will see & write back!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer

Look forward to eventually selling my new 2010 Pinot Grigio, but for now you'll definitely dig this PG & SB pack...last of the bit!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
bskuared wrote:Off topic - but what happened to the Italian wine selections? Haven't seen any in awhile...... missing me some brunello



I agree...love me some Brunello!

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer

Back home from a beach weekend...on the boards for the rest of the night 'till the sale is done-zo. Let me know if you have any q's. But bottom line you can't beat this case price!

denise4080


quality posts: 1 Private Messages denise4080
motogal wrote:Anyone in the Chicago area interested in splitting a case?



I am in Joliet, are you actually in Chicago. It would be hard for me to drive up to Chicago and not sure the shipping to Joilet from Chicago would be worth it?

I am thinking about buying this if anyone near Joliet wants to split?

losthighwayz


quality posts: 35 Private Messages losthighwayz

Chilled a Toolbox sauv blanc from last offer and sipping to make sure I would go in on this...have to say I am enjoying it more this time than the first time. Not as viscous as I recall from Father's Day bbq. Anyway, quite enjoyable...not much fruit IMHO but not necessarily a bad thing. Definitely not a fruit forward Cali style sauv but neier is it a Gooseberry NZ bomb. Somerhere in the middle, I guess. Anyway, care to comment on the Pibot Grigio in terms of sweetness, body, fruitiness? Im enjoying the sauv so lening towards going in but any input appreciated! Wfe and I LOvED the Merlot by the way!

"The older I get the better I was"

toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
losthighwayz wrote:Chilled a Toolbox sauv blanc from last offer and sipping to make sure I would go in on this...have to say I am enjoying it more this time than the first time. Not as viscous as I recall from Father's Day bbq. Anyway, quite enjoyable...not much fruit IMHO but not necessarily a bad thing. Definitely not a fruit forward Cali style sauv but neier is it a Gooseberry NZ bomb. Somerhere in the middle, I guess. Anyway, care to comment on the Pibot Grigio in terms of sweetness, body, fruitiness? Im enjoying the sauv so lening towards going in but any input appreciated! Wfe and I LOvED the Merlot by the way!



Sounds great, glad you're enjoying! YES, the SB is much more of a Sancerre style. More austerre and green versus your big fruity NZ style. I didn't want our Pinot Grigio to compete with the SB so we opted totally different styles. The PG is much more fruit forward. I added a TINY smidgin of muscat to this to enhance the fruit, but by no means a crazy fruit bomb. Bright citrus notes and light peach. If you're comparing it to an Italian PG, definitely not as dry. Nice structure, easy drinking for summer poolside! Let me know what other info you're looking for...but overall if you enjoy PG, this is a really great little wine!

SLieb3377


quality posts: 0 Private Messages SLieb3377

any one in Staten Island NY looking to split this deal! I have no room in my racks and also would like to add some whites!!!

Steven Lieberman

SLieb3377


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speedoo wrote:Anyone near Brooklyn, NY want to split a case?







I am in Staten Island! I would be interested What part of Brooklyn you in?

Steven Lieberman

losthighwayz


quality posts: 35 Private Messages losthighwayz
toolboxshaffer wrote:Sounds great, glad you're enjoying! YES, the SB is much more of a Sancerre style. More austerre and green versus your big fruity NZ style. I didn't want our Pinot Grigio to compete with the SB so we opted totally different styles. The PG is much more fruit forward. I added a TINY smidgin of muscat to this to enhance the fruit, but by no means a crazy fruit bomb. Bright citrus notes
and light peach. If you're comparing it to an Italian PG, definitely not as dry. Nice structure, easy drinking for summer poolside! Let me know what other info you're looking for...but overall if you enjoy PG, this is a really great little wine!



Thanks for the info! You haven't stirred me wrong so far so taking a chance! Enjoy your participation and sense of humor.

"The older I get the better I was"

losthighwayz


quality posts: 35 Private Messages losthighwayz
toolboxshaffer wrote:Sounds great, glad you're enjoying! YES, the SB is much more of a Sancerre style. More austerre and green versus your big fruity NZ style. I didn't want our Pinot Grigio to compete with the SB so we opted totally different styles. The PG is much more fruit forward. I added a TINY smidgin of muscat to this to enhance the fruit, but by no means a crazy fruit bomb. Bright citrus notes and light peach. If you're comparing it to an Italian PG, definitely not as dry. Nice structure, easy drinking for summer poolside! Let me know what other info you're looking for...but overall if you enjoy PG, this is a really great little wine!


Forgot to ask: what is the percentage of Muscat? where are the grapes sourced from? Drinking window? Gracias


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toolboxshaffer


quality posts: 29 Private Messages toolboxshaffer
losthighwayz wrote:Thanks for the info! You haven't stirred me wrong so far so taking a chance! Enjoy your participation and sense of humor.



De Nada! I'm drinking some box right now ;o)