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Having given up on winning an auction, I went to direct purchasing from the winery and retail.

4 2013 Goodfellows Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir
4 2014 Goodfellows Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir
4 2015 Goodfellows Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir
4 2016 Goodfellows Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir
4 2017 Goodfellows Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir
4 2018 Goodfellows Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir

2001 Patricia Green Shea PN $40
2007 Suduiraut $60
2008 Penner Ash "Dussin Estate Vineyard" PN $46
2009 Lilian Ladouys, St-Estèphe $40
2008 Laurent-Perrier Brut Champagne (1.5L) $130
1990 Bel-Air Lagrave Haut Medoc (1.5L) $90

2004 Pol Roger Winston Churchill (6 pack; prearrival) $2150

Before ordering the Winston I consulted Lucie. The conversation went like this.

stefan: "Will you pause the news on TV? I have an important question."
Lucie pauses TV sullenly.
stefan: "Should I buy some Winston..."
Lucie interrupts: "YES!"
stefan: "They only have 2004..."
Lucie interrupts: "BUY!"
stefan: "They are $200..."
Lucie: "BUY!"
stefan: "Minimum is six."
Lucie: "BUY!"

I love that woman!
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$40 is a bit steep for '09 LL but at least someone else stored it for you.
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LUCIE JOHNSON....

That is one hell of a woman you got there, Mr. Stefan....
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A toast to ALL the BWE spouses and significant others tonight....
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Chris, I wanted a well regarded 2009 petit chateau to see how 2009 northern Medoc are coming along. According to WineSearcher Pro, $40 is the second lowest price in the USA for the 2009.

Yes, indeed, Jim.
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Some more 2014 Rougeard.

3 x 2014 Rougeard Le Clos

I have the Les Pouyeaux but passed on the Le Bourg.

Pricing got crazy.
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I paid $32ea. for the 4 LL I bought back in 2015 and the CT average is only $25.75 - but that was probably due to favorable en-primeur pricing.
I drank mine already.
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Put on my mask and bought a bunch of 2016s today (and a couple '15s) to drink young as the NH sale is coming to an end this weekend....

2016 Lalande Borie x 2
2016 Meyney x 2 (I already have a case but have not tried it.)
2015 Marquis de Terme x 2
2016 Lacoste-Borie x 2
2016 Charmail x 2
2016 Quinault l'Enclos x 2
2016 Corbin x 1
2016 La Tour Carnet x 2
2015 du Tertre x 2
2016 Carbonnieux Rouge x 2
2016 Boyd Cantenac x 2
2016 Reserve de la Comtesse x 2
2016 Barde Haut x 1
2016 Pedesclaux x 1
2016 Kirwan x 2
2016 Labegorce x 2
2016 Les Grands Chenes x 2
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Effectively, i toast to the Johnson. And MC has many other qualities.

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Now it seems like 2020 DC took place years ago.

Nic, give MC a hug for us.
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Took delivery today of the last shipment of my wine buying career, consisting of:

1982 Talbot x3
1986 Kalin Reserve Cabernet x4
1990 Louviere x3
1990 Ridge Jimsomare Cabernet x2
1992 Belle Hermitage rouge x2
1998 Brunel Chateauneuf x2
2005 A. Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin "Mes Favorites" Vieilles Vignes x3
2011 Robert Chevillon Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Les Vaucrains x3
2011 Stony Hill Chardonnay x1
2013 Albatreti Brunello x3
2014 Albatreti Brunello x2
2018 Thivin Reverdon x1

I haven’t bought any wine in nearly week. The lockdown is clearly getting to me.
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the last shipment of my wine buying career
Lololol
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wow! A historic moment!
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JimHow wrote:
the last shipment of my wine buying career
Lololol
Say it ain't so!!

You are our #1 enabler, If you were to seriously stop BWE purchases would fall at least 50%, at least my purchases would!
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I think Patrick means that his old wine buying career has ended and he is ready to start a new one.
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stefan wrote:I think Patrick means that his old wine buying career has ended and he is ready to start a new one.
Lol.

I just turned 49. The cellar is full. The lockdown has been a “sobering” time. Wine hunting is now a chore instead of a fun pastime. Most of my past wine outlets have nothing worth buying anymore, especially Winebid. Prices are silly in general.

I feel ready to hang up my wine hunting spurs, and focus exclusively on my wine enjoyment skills. Time to start the 25 year process of drinking the cellar down (gosh, that sounds like a chore too said like that). I probably will need to reload on champagne and some white wine eventually, but I have a lifetime of highly curated red wine still in the cellar.
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Just picked up a case of 2016 Reserve de la Comtesse at $42 per bottle, thank you again Gerry for the enablement!
I’m done for the year.
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Time to start the 25 year process of drinking the cellar down
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Gosh, I did not know that you have 10,000 bottles, Patrick. You should buy a vacation home that is not in driving distance. That will motivate you to buy big time.
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Some 2017 Saumur Chenin blanc
2016 Chignard Fleurie
2017 julien Sunier Régnié
2016 Chateau d'Esurac Médoc

Nic
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If we open 160 bottles a year from my cellar (so not including wine purchased while on vacation or off wine lists), I’ve got 18 years worth of wine even if I never buy another bottle to lay down. Everything I hear and see is that most wine lovers start drinking less in their 50s and really slow down in their 60s. I know there are many exceptions to this pattern, but I suspect it will apply to me and 160 bottles a year might end up being a substantial overestimate.

If I’m wrong and the cellar depletes rapidly, I can always dust off the credit card and enjoying buying some new stuff again as needed.

Put me and my cellar out to pasture!
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With my purchase today of a case of 2016 Reserve de la Comtesse I now have exactly 900 bottles in my cellar.
If I live to 80 that will be 50 bottles per year on average.
That's about right.
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JimHow wrote:... I now have exactly 900 bottles in my cellar.
Punter. That would last Stefan only 6 months, maybe 9 months in a quiet stretch.
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Lol.
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Everything I hear and see is that most wine lovers start drinking less in their 50s and really slow down in their 60s. I know there are many exceptions...
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In my experience, exceptions are the rule.
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JimHow wrote:With my purchase today of a case of 2016 Reserve de la Comtesse I now have exactly 900 bottles in my cellar.
If I live to 80 that will be 50 bottles per year on average.
That's about right.
Jim only drinks 50 bottles of wine a year? I think my mind was just blown. 160 seems a lot more reasonable :)
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Ha ha, when you get to be my age you slow down dramatically, Joel.
One of the main things that keeps me from drinking more is my trial practice, I just can't drink during the week when I'm in court almost every day, especially with five homicide cases pending.
Also, i usually fast about 3 months out of each year, which affects my average.
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JimHow wrote:Ha ha, when you get to be my age you slow down dramatically, Joel.
Hey, I'm about your age and according to Cellartracker I consumed 303 bottles (5 were only 375ml) of wine last year. My wife and parties probably contributed to no more than 40 of those consumed bottles. :P
OTOH, I did slow down a little. In 2018 the data says I consumed 329 bottles.
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Ha my average goes up when I hang out with BWEers, Chris.
The first two weeks of this lockdown my average was going WAY up but I decided i needed to slow it down a bit.
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I am no lawyer, but if I were, I would think that I would need a glass or two after those days and during late nights working!

I don't think theres anything wrong with less than a bottle a day when you're sharing and have someone to help Chris!
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JoelD wrote: I don't think theres anything wrong with less than a bottle a day when you're sharing and have someone to help Chris!
No guilt here. I'm running 3 days a week for exercise and feeling pretty good in general.
It helps that I rarely drink other beverages with more than a few calories per glass (seltzer with a squeeze of lime is my other beverage of choice) and practically no other alcohol.

As far as buying wine, my cellar has most of what I want for aging purposes, so only near term drinkers to keep my bottle count around 800 for now.
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I am no lawyer, but if I were, I would think that I would need a glass or two after those days and during late nights working!
The problem Joel is that we see things in some of these cases that make you want to not stop with just a glass or two. There is a very high alcoholism rate among trial lawyers, think Paul Newman in The Verdict.

This Alaska case I have is unbelievable, the crime scene back in 1993 at the University of Alaska Fairbanks is the worst I've ever seen, and I've seen some bad shit. We just got dumped with 5,000 new pages of discovery this week, much of it that casts very serious doubt in my mind about whether my client did it. Meantime, he's sitting in the Fairbanks Correctional Center in East Butt Fuck Alaska with like no trial date in sight because of Corona. It looks like this case is going to take a good two months or more to litigate, I'm going to need to ship several cases to Alaska up ahead of me and my team from Maine for the trial. I gotta reread what Churchill ordered brought over before he stayed at the White House in World War II, I think it was several cases of Pol Roger just for starters.
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Good point Jim, I was just talking with family about how a lot of lawyers are alcoholics. Glad you're on top of it. Thats part of what I love so much about wine, that i just sip and think and appreciate and just have 1-3 glasses. (Except at crazy events and wine dinners of course, I am working on my spitting).

Tough job I am sure. I could not(or would not) want to do it. I hope it works out for your client if that is the case. David brought a 2002 Roger WC to dinner in December. It was good, but seemed quite young to me. Opened up after an hour or so. The Pre-ID Krug(2004-2011) that Eric brought was the more interesting of the night.

Speaking of champagne, two recent values that I am fond of are the Jean Laurent Brut Rose NV (and ages well, had both a 2011 and 2017 disgorgement). Also Grongnet BDB NV. Very pleased with both. And both for $33-$37. Just bought a case of the Jean Laurent at the discount.
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Of course a new month means a new NH sale. This month its Italy but there's not much I'm looking for right now except 2016 Produttori del Barbaresco, grabbed a case. Loved the 2015 and 2016 is even better. While I was there I found an eclectic 2001 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano d'Abruzzo in magnum. The price was just too good to pass up. Someone ordered it a while ago but never picked it up so I got it for a good discount.
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Spot on about the 2015 and 2016 Produttori Gerry. When do you plan to start drinking them?
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DavidG wrote:Spot on about the 2015 and 2016 Produttori Gerry. When do you plan to start drinking them?
My short note from the bottle I opened up a couple of weeks ago, "Floral on the nose. Camphor, sour cherry and rubber on the palate. Good now with food but give it 5 years and it will be a knockout." I'll probably check in on it in about 3 years but I think giving it 5 years will give it time to come together.
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Costco just got in some Malescot St Exupery 2016 for 59.99, bought a few, and some for friends but may have to go back for more. Has anyone tried one of these yet? Should I commit infantcide?
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Gerry M. wrote:
DavidG wrote:Spot on about the 2015 and 2016 Produttori Gerry. When do you plan to start drinking them?
My short note from the bottle I opened up a couple of weeks ago, "Floral on the nose. Camphor, sour cherry and rubber on the palate. Good now with food but give it 5 years and it will be a knockout." I'll probably check in on it in about 3 years but I think giving it 5 years will give it time to come together.
Thanks. I too liked them on release and was wondering if they would take 10-20 years to fully bloom. I think I can keep hands off for 5 years.
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More Beaujolais, with some 2017 Joubert Cuvée à l'ancienne and more 2018 Brigaldara Valpolicella, too good quaffer to be true!

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JoelD wrote:Costco just got in some Malescot St Exupery 2016 for 59.99, bought a few, and some for friends but may have to go back for more. Has anyone tried one of these yet? Should I commit infantcide?
Joe, I'm wondering where you live, seeing this post. The Costco in Nashua NH has Malescot for the same price and I also picked up a few bottles. I haven't popped one yet and I'm trying to hold off as long as I can, lol.
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