How was the Lokoya tasting? I've always wanted to make it up there.
We had a great experience. Tasted all 4 mountain Cabs. Highly recommend. Although, their wines are pricey.Chipotlemonger said:
How was the Lokoya tasting? I've always wanted to make it up there.
EclipseAg said:
I love wine, but I'm a little late to the collecting game so I'll probably never experience some of Napa's heavy hitters.
But I've found a lot of Spanish wines that I really like. They are way more affordable so it's easier to experiment.
If you are in southwest Houston -- or don't mind a drive -- Brandani's Restaurant and Wine Bar in Missouri City hosts a wine tasing on the first Tuesday of every month. For $25 a person, you get to sample six or seven wines from one of their distributors, along with light bites. You can also purchase any you like for pickup later.
https://www.brandanis.com/index.html
jh0400 said:
Saturday night burgundy
Rioja drowning in excess wineQuote:
Meanwhile, in Portugal, we learned that cork producer Amorim was eyeing alternative uses for its product in the light of failing global demand for its main customer (the wine industry), including insulation products, umbrella handles and shoes.
BSD said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, aged DV is some of my favorite juice!