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The best wines I’ve drunk in my coronavirus quarantine, so far

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  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    Anderson Valley is my favorite area to visit right now, you can drive the whole thing in 15 minutes and there are ton of hidden gems.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,540 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2020
    Just watched an ESPN:60 on Bledsoe losing his starting job due to injury to Brady.

    Pretty funny stuff. Jeremy Schaap and Bledsoe getting sauced on vino and talking shit about Bellichek. Damon Huard makes some appearances as he was the third QB on the Patriots that season.

    Bledsoe takes this wine shit seriously. He runs some serious smack on California wines. Schaap asks to compare various coaches and players to wines. Dude is quick witted.

    And that Doubleback is goddamned delicious. Knocked back copious amounts of it and Leonetti at a charity event a few years back. Cuog knows how to turn good grape.

  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804

    Just watched an ESPN:60 on Bledsoe losing his starting job due to injury to Brady.

    Pretty funny stuff. Jeremy Schaap and Bledsoe getting sauced on vino and talking shit about Bellichek. Damon Huard makes some appearances as he was the third QB on the Patriots that season.

    Bledsoe takes this wine shit seriously. He runs some serious smack on California wines. Schaap asks to compare various coaches and players to wines. Dude is quick witted.

    And that Doubleback is goddamned delicious. Knocked back copious amounts of it and Leonetti at a charity event a few years back. Cuog knows how to turn good grape.

    Cali wine can get old fast as a lot of the stuff that distributes widely has a pretty similar profile, but its hard to knock it when you put boots on the ground and find all the smaller producers doing more interesting things than cab and chard. Cali wine is stupid overpriced though.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Just watched an ESPN:60 on Bledsoe losing his starting job due to injury to Brady.

    Pretty funny stuff. Jeremy Schaap and Bledsoe getting sauced on vino and talking shit about Bellichek. Damon Huard makes some appearances as he was the third QB on the Patriots that season.

    Bledsoe takes this wine shit seriously. He runs some serious smack on California wines. Schaap asks to compare various coaches and players to wines. Dude is quick witted.

    And that Doubleback is goddamned delicious. Knocked back copious amounts of it and Leonetti at a charity event a few years back. Cuog knows how to turn good grape.

    I dumped Leonetti. Too pretentious and middling for the $. Go Long Shadows for special occasions. Tickles the palate without puncturing the wallet. For everyday fare, Mix Master Brian Carter delivers supple elixirs. Smooth finishes. Merlots that drink like Cabs and vise versa.
  • Bad_MotherDucker
    Bad_MotherDucker Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,381 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited April 2020
    In this economy? Franzia for the win
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Bota box. My new favorite
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,540 Standard Supporter
    Baseman said:

    Just watched an ESPN:60 on Bledsoe losing his starting job due to injury to Brady.

    Pretty funny stuff. Jeremy Schaap and Bledsoe getting sauced on vino and talking shit about Bellichek. Damon Huard makes some appearances as he was the third QB on the Patriots that season.

    Bledsoe takes this wine shit seriously. He runs some serious smack on California wines. Schaap asks to compare various coaches and players to wines. Dude is quick witted.

    And that Doubleback is goddamned delicious. Knocked back copious amounts of it and Leonetti at a charity event a few years back. Cuog knows how to turn good grape.

    I dumped Leonetti. Too pretentious and middling for the $. Go Long Shadows for special occasions. Tickles the palate without puncturing the wallet. For everyday fare, Mix Master Brian Carter delivers supple elixirs. Smooth finishes. Merlots that drink like Cabs and vise versa.
    Like I said, I was at a charity thing - got way too drunk on Doubleback and Leonetti and spent way too much money on auction items.

    I like Boone's Farm best.

  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Baseman said:

    Just watched an ESPN:60 on Bledsoe losing his starting job due to injury to Brady.

    Pretty funny stuff. Jeremy Schaap and Bledsoe getting sauced on vino and talking shit about Bellichek. Damon Huard makes some appearances as he was the third QB on the Patriots that season.

    Bledsoe takes this wine shit seriously. He runs some serious smack on California wines. Schaap asks to compare various coaches and players to wines. Dude is quick witted.

    And that Doubleback is goddamned delicious. Knocked back copious amounts of it and Leonetti at a charity event a few years back. Cuog knows how to turn good grape.

    I dumped Leonetti. Too pretentious and middling for the $. Go Long Shadows for special occasions. Tickles the palate without puncturing the wallet. For everyday fare, Mix Master Brian Carter delivers supple elixirs. Smooth finishes. Merlots that drink like Cabs and vise versa.
    Like I said, I was at a charity thing - got way too drunk on Doubleback and Leonetti and spent way too much money on auction items.

    I like Boone's Farm best.

    You sound rich and unsophisticated. Ironic the Throbber posses two very important qualities Baseman finds attractive in women
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,540 Standard Supporter
    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    Just watched an ESPN:60 on Bledsoe losing his starting job due to injury to Brady.

    Pretty funny stuff. Jeremy Schaap and Bledsoe getting sauced on vino and talking shit about Bellichek. Damon Huard makes some appearances as he was the third QB on the Patriots that season.

    Bledsoe takes this wine shit seriously. He runs some serious smack on California wines. Schaap asks to compare various coaches and players to wines. Dude is quick witted.

    And that Doubleback is goddamned delicious. Knocked back copious amounts of it and Leonetti at a charity event a few years back. Cuog knows how to turn good grape.

    I dumped Leonetti. Too pretentious and middling for the $. Go Long Shadows for special occasions. Tickles the palate without puncturing the wallet. For everyday fare, Mix Master Brian Carter delivers supple elixirs. Smooth finishes. Merlots that drink like Cabs and vise versa.
    Like I said, I was at a charity thing - got way too drunk on Doubleback and Leonetti and spent way too much money on auction items.

    I like Boone's Farm best.

    You sound rich and unsophisticated. Ironic the Throbber posses two very important qualities Baseman finds attractive in women
    Or maybe the Throbber is poor and sophisticated. Maybe rich and sophisticated. Might be poor and unsophisticated.

    You just never know.