@herenotthere or whoever else wants to answer the call, I’ll take you up on the offer to help expand my tastes in red wine
I’m putting it here rather than the suggested PM in the interest of creating more niche content on the site
What I know I like:
- Cabs
- Pinot Noir
Not my thing:
- Merlots
Also interested in:
- Italian wines
- Syrahs/Shiraz
Since I have limited knowledge I usually reach for the bottles I know will be good. The Josh and Joel Gott cabs. Pinot Noirs I go for Josh, Bread & Butter (for a cheaper option), or a random from the willamette valley.
So here are my questions:
- What are some good sweet spots in price and quality that are similar to what I already like?
- Can you throw out any good standbys in the Italian and Syrah categories I’m interested in learning more about?
- If I wanted to splurge for a higher caliber bottle, what are some great cabs or Pinot noirs to try?
Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer.
@herenotthere or whoever else wants to answer the call, I’ll take you up on the offer to help expand my tastes in red wine
I’m putting it here rather than the suggested PM in the interest of creating more niche content on the site
What I know I like:
- Cabs
- Pinot Noir
Not my thing:
- Merlots
Also interested in:
- Italian wines
- Syrahs/Shiraz
Since I have limited knowledge I usually reach for the bottles I know will be good. The Josh and Joel Gott cabs. Pinot Noirs I go for Josh, Bread & Butter (for a cheaper option), or a random from the willamette valley.
So here are my questions:
- What are some good sweet spots in price and quality that are similar to what I already like?
- Can you throw out any good standbys in the Italian and Syrah categories I’m interested in learning more about?
- If I wanted to splurge for a higher caliber bottle, what are some great cabs or Pinot noirs to try?
Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer.
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