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- Drew - 04-30-2001

One of my favs...I think the '94 can go another 4 easy but it's drinken so easy now.

Drew


- winoweenie - 04-30-2001

I made a WW fat-finger boo-boo. It's the 94 I was pimping. WW


- Drew - 11-19-2003

Pulled one out last night and methinks they're at the top of their game. Slight bricking noticed with an ever so slight sherry nose introduced. Silky and smooth as WW's one liners with a long finish. Delightful. Still have a box left.

Drew


- Thomas - 11-19-2003

Drew, if I were you I'd schedule regular openings of this wine--you'd be surprised how that ever so slight sherry nose can evolve into something quite the opposite, quite quickly.


- Drew - 11-19-2003

Do you mean that in a positive or negative way?

Drew


- newsguy - 11-19-2003

foodie & drew,

you two have me worried. i have one bottle of the 94 left and have been saving to open in may 2004 for our 10-year wedding anniversary celebration (we were married in 94 in california, so drink a 94 cali cab on our anniversary, get it) [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]

so am i now to think this baby might not make it til 5/04?


- winoweenie - 11-19-2003

If it doesn't you have to quit storing your juice in the oven. Drew, what did the cork look like on your bottle? Was it clean or was there a significant leakage problem? I'll pull another tonight. This sucker should be on the Olympic Marathon team according to my tasting notes. WW


- newsguy - 11-19-2003

please keep me posted, WW. this bottle is the only 94 cali cab i have for our anniversary. if it won't be dynamite in 5/04, i'm kinda scr*wed. or not, if u catch my drift [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]


- Thomas - 11-19-2003

Drew, I suppose you now know what I meant--there should be no sherry in the nose yet, if there is it might mean problems soon.


- winoweenie - 11-20-2003

Well guys I opened a bottle last nite and found none of the aging problems you mentioned Drew-boo.Tho close to the top of its' game, this bottling, IMHO, has another 1-2 to peaking and should hold another 7-10 after. My absolute favorite of the 3 Vineyard-designated Gallos' and at the front of the P/Q parade each vintage. There was absolutely no penetration of the wine on the cork and the Gallo Bros actually personally signed the cork for Moi' [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]. As usual at this time my only regret was not buying enuf. WW


- Drew - 11-20-2003

The cork was only stained on the wine side with no penetration. I've opened a couple over the past year, not posted on, and experienced the same. These were purchased in a sealed case which was stored in the back room of a wine store storage area...I'm chalking it up to bad storage prior to purchase.

Drew


- winoweenie - 11-20-2003

Provenance...Provenance...Provenance.....ww


- Thomas - 11-20-2003

...which is somewhere in Rhode Island, Rhode Island, Rhode Island...


- quijote - 11-20-2003

Exactly my thoughts, Foodie!


- winoweenie - 11-21-2003

Blossom did a great song 'bout that jernt. WW [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]


- Drew - 11-11-2005

Opened my last bottle stored at home,(still have 2 at the Ocean). This one was the best yet. This bottle had thrown very little sediment and was quite youthful with enough fine grained tannins on the 40 second finish to conclude that some, with good storage, can go 15 or so years. Sweet currant and dark plum flavors with hints of brown sugar and baking vanilla. very nice surprise as I opened it thinking it might be on the big downslide. Served it with spit roasted chicken that had slight caramelization of the skin and black beans and rice. Sounds like an odd pairing but was wonderful.

Drew


- winoweenie - 11-11-2005

Will have to open one of these puppies next week. Am going to BRWs' new abode tomorrow for vittles and juice. He sprung for a loverly cellar to store his thngies that I'm dying to see. Will report in full Sun. WW


- Drew - 07-25-2006

Popped another of these beauties last night. Throwing lots of sediment, as have the others. This one showed just a barely hint of orange in the color, it's whiskers if you would. Still same flavor profile and still an abundance of fine tannins...lovely bottle.

Drew