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"The Mientkiewicz is excellent, but if you are looking for something with a little more assertiveness," Can I just have a Grudzielanek Veltliner instead? we have a Doolittle Viognier if you'd like something with a nice finish I only drink Mientkiewicz at Passover. Don't forget to leave a chair for David Eckstein This Chris Davis merlot was a real swing and a miss The Caminiti is a big bold wine but very much not organic Remembering some vines... We usually only have Mientkiewicz for Passover, which of course, is just around the corner. If you're going with spicier cuisine, I've got some Galaraga in the back "For something with a little extra pop, I recommend the '96 Anderson." Hosmer being a dry white is a bit too on the nose "And if you're interested in something of a slightly older vintage, we have an excellent Magadan I can bring up for you." I could use something with a Smoak-y finish Pairs well with a Yost Toast I rate it solid but unspectacular. Not nearly as strong as you might think. Dry riesling? What's next, sweet shiraz? You may need to get out more. Or at least drink more riesling! I am definitely more of a red wine guy. The Finger Lakes are my jam. And they make the best riesling in the US! You should check it out. I've never smashed a like faster.
Set Dr. Frank as your default and venture from there! 👊😎 I also recommend the ‘93 Caminiti. I got my hands on an '07 Konerko the other day. Wowza Too weird and good to have gotten called up to the majors Sure, the 2022 Hosmer is fine, but if it’s available you should really have the 2017 vintage. can't spell Riesling if you don't have a ring I recommend the Magrane ’89, personally. Allegedly a shiraz.