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  • First Bottle

    Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 4:01PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    After 12 years on temptation...we finally opened the first bottle of wine that Amy and I had bought together...on our very first trip to Napa. We went up to Napa with our wine lovin' friends and were totally clueless about wine. I was a total beer...ahem...Lagers and Ales guy. One of our stops was a small little tasting room called Caymus. So, I asked my friends that we wanted to buy a bottle and they suggested...buy Caymus, it's a pretty good wine. So, we threw down $32 for a bottle of 1994 Cabernet Sauvignon....the rest was history...boy, were we hooked...addicted...it opened up a world of fascinating experiences in wine, then food for us...especially me. Whenever I get interested in something, I'd be a fanatic about it and read all I can and learn all I can about the subject, whether it's wine, food/cooking, photography, etc... So, wine was an extremely fun hobby and to this day, it's a passion of mine...I'm no expert...but at least it's great to have some knowledge about it especially at restaurants. So, last couple of weeks, my Torontonian cousins visited (we're the pit stop for their Hawaii trip, plus they graciously brought down 2 btls of Ice Wine-woo hoo!!!). So, a few nights before they left, we had a roast beef dinner, the first ever at our house. This was the perfect occasion to bring out "The One". I was worried that it had peaked and was on the way down...I took it out, check the bottle, cork seepage...it looked good. As a geek, I took out our Riedels for this...ooooo it was good. The wine was perfect after 12 years....14 years since harvested. What a great night!...Nothing like good ol' beef and red wine!!!

    This bottle had grapes from 9 different sources! Right after we bought this bottle, this particular wine was rated #8 in Wine Spectator for that year. The next year, Caymus closed their tasting room to appointments only and a regular bottle was over $70 per bottle!!! We got lucky!

    Caymus and Riedels - What a combo!!! Yes, these glasses do make a different in how the wine smells and tastes. We brought out a different glass and pour a bit into that glass, everyone tried it and agreed that there was a huge difference.

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  • Jaine
     
    posted on Thursday, Sep 11, 2008 6:25PM [Report]
    I love wine (but I'm no expert either)
    how lovely to share it with your cousins

    l like a good pino noir for red or sauvignon blanc for white.  I really missed the later when I was in Korea.
  • butter
     
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 9, 2008 9:16AM [Report]
    Nice! You had to open sooner or later.  I guess $32 is a bargain considering it went up to $70 a bottle after a year.  Interesting about the glasses affecting the taste.  I know nothing about wine.  
  • AsianChick100
     
    posted on Monday, Sep 8, 2008 6:36PM [Report]
    i'm not a wine expert but i gotta say AWWWWW to you and your wife. you guys are so sweet to have saved that bottle for so long!
  • janechu
     
    posted on Monday, Sep 8, 2008 11:37AM [Report]
    hmm... I'm definitely no expert in wine.. hahaa... but sounds like you guys have something good... hahaa... the older the better.. right? hahaa... =D
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Sunday, Sep 7, 2008 3:00PM [Report]
    i know nothing of wine even though i've been to a few tastings.  other than ... if it tastes sour it's probably bad.  =)
    how do the glasses change the taste??
  • Boon
     
    posted on Sunday, Sep 7, 2008 9:20AM [Report]
    I was just in Napa last week for the very first time. I went to some vineyard called Joseph Phelps I think. Had a really incredible view of the vineyard.   I don't know jack about wine though. Just give me some coolaid fermented in the toilet and I'll be happy.
  • carmellarose
     
    posted on Sunday, Sep 7, 2008 1:12AM [Report]
    Aww so sweet!
  • peachey
     
    posted on Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 10:56PM [Report]
    Sounds like it was really yummy.
  • Dreamy
     
    posted on Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 10:13PM [Report]
    wow sounds very tasty/
    i'm not a a big wine drinker, but my dad is
  • JoanneSanderson
     
    posted on Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 4:49PM [Report]
    I used to enjoy learning about the wines we stocked in Threshers drinks store, seeing the strenght ratings and which food dish each was suited to. At that time our best sellers was the Californian whites from Ernest & Julio Gallo, while the French reds dominated. Wine is definitely an interesting hobby, It's lovely that you saved the wine for the occasion.

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