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Zin is typically one of the stronger varietals though, and does tend to have quite a lot of unfermented sugar, like Port. But they're still two different animals. |
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11-26-2019, 02:24 PM | #3415 | |
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Heres something that popped up... https://www.terradorowinery.com/index.cfm?method=pages.showPage&PageID=A8B995F8-FA93-F6AE-B9F2-44251A1D2086&originalMarketingURL=Our-Wines/Zinfandel-Port |
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11-26-2019, 04:29 PM | #3416 | |
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11-26-2019, 09:36 PM | #3417 | |
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nice, let us know how that is, never had a port of Zin - though I luv a great Zin
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i certainly do not appreciate the true Scotch, I'm humbly a single barrel jd drinker strictly, with an addition of Clase Azul and DJ1942 the past few years, and the Yamazaki for holiday gatherings. go figure!
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11-27-2019, 10:52 AM | #3419 | |
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Single barrel (94proof) is great and can stand next to any whiskey, imho. Its my preferred drink. (I have a real barrel too!!) There is also silver label which is my fav at 100 proof but can only be purchased in duty free shopping so i stock up when traveling and also have friends/family bring back when traveling. Then theres the barrelproofs, they’re around 130proof and special. As for Sinatra, its got a unique hint of vanilla which is nice, though yes its pricey. Its best enjoyed neat like a cordial. Also, gold label No.27 is great too, its more pricy than single barrel but less than Sinatra, also great neat as a cordial. |
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11-27-2019, 11:13 AM | #3420 | |
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ONCE, before a movie when BILIL and I were both having a bit of a cough, we stopped into the local bar outside the theatre and grabbed a shot of that Honey thing. O M G, I left it on the bar and coughed my way thru the movie. |
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11-27-2019, 05:29 PM | #3421 |
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Total Wine was a madhouse today. Picked up this bottle of gin.
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^^^Nice. My BIL would have bought me a 6-pack of Bud Lite.
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Toki is mostly used for mixing although nothing wrong with drinking it on its own. Aged Japanese whisky is overpriced right now due to a surge in unanticipated demand. IMO, Yamazaki 12 should be priced about the same as Macallan 12. You can get blended Japanese at better prices that are still outstanding. If your exploring try the Yamasaki, Hibiki, and if you can handle light smoke, Hakashu. In general, Japanese whiskys are lighter bodied but no less complex (think Pinot vs Cabernet) than their Scottish counterparts. They are very nuanced in flavor.
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12-02-2019, 06:36 AM | #3430 |
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Managed to grab a bottle of Midwinter Night's Dram Act 7, Scene 2 at MSRP last week. Also got a 1792 store pick from a local liquor store that clocks in at a whopping 125 proof. Oh, and I snagged a store pick Old Elk that I'm looking forward to trying, as well - MGP juice, but reportedly a high malt mashbill, so unusual for a bourbon.
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12-02-2019, 07:31 AM | #3432 | |
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As for Sinatra, had not tried before purchase, but i had an expectation that was exceeded, hence this is my second bottle |
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