Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I dunno about wine much, but Binny's has the best beer selection of any store I've ever been to.
http://www.binnys.com/
They do lots of Wine tastings, and I do know that when I go to their B&M Stores ... they have aisle upon aisle of wine, and a huge cellar. (their giant walk in humador has an awesome cigar selection. Their spirit selection is enough to make most liquor stores cry.)
I try not to go there, because every time I do, I wind up buying way more booze than I should ever have in my posession. (I've spent upwards of $300 on several ocassions at that place.)
Yea .. i'm a big fan of Binny's ... hehehe
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I dunno about wine much, but Binny's has the best beer selection of any store I've ever been to.
http://www.binnys.com/
They do lots of Wine tastings, and I do know that when I go to their B&M Stores ... they have aisle upon aisle of wine, and a huge cellar. (their giant walk in humador has an awesome cigar selection. Their spirit selection is enough to make most liquor stores cry.)
I try not to go there, because every time I do, I wind up buying way more booze than I should ever have in my posession. (I've spent upwards of $300 on several ocassions at that place.)
Yea .. i'm a big fan of Binny's ... hehehe
Binny's is pretty good. I however much prefer Sam's Wine and Spirits (Text) since the Binny's closest to me is small and doesn't have a great selection. I feel like the theme from 2001 should be playing everytime I go in there.
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Descartes will probably have good suggestions, he has the most extensive wine knowledge of any member here that I'm aware of, and froths at the mouth for wine threadsHotChic is getting there, though she put off drinking for so long she's a bit behind
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Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Descartes will probably have good suggestions, he has the most extensive wine knowledge of any member here that I'm aware of, and froths at the mouth for wine threadsHotChic is getting there, though she put off drinking for so long she's a bit behind
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Everything you've recommended I would also. I'd add a few others:
KL Wines
Premier Cru. Someone else mentioned this one.
WineBid.com is great for those rare bottles. I've bought a dozen or so from there over the years, and I've never had a problem.
I would also recommend Wine Searcher for pricing and retailer information, and Cellar Tracker for legitimate tasting notes from consumers.
I've never had a problem with any of these vendors, but I still prefer to shop locally for a lot of reasons.
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Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Descartes will probably have good suggestions, he has the most extensive wine knowledge of any member here that I'm aware of, and froths at the mouth for wine threadsHotChic is getting there, though she put off drinking for so long she's a bit behind
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Everything you've recommended I would also. I'd add a few others:
KL Wines
Premier Cru. Someone else mentioned this one.
WineBid.com is great for those rare bottles. I've bought a dozen or so from there over the years, and I've never had a problem.
I would also recommend Wine Searcher for pricing and retailer information, and Cellar Tracker for legitimate tasting notes from consumers.
I've never had a problem with any of these vendors, but I still prefer to shop locally for a lot of reasons.
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Thanks for the CellarTracker link I'd been looking for something like this....
I think Amazon has fundamentally changed my shopping habits, I don't feel comfortable buying anything unless I've read several user reviews![]()
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
What do you mean by extensive? Extensive and expensive?Are you wanting '82 Bordeaux? Futures? Those rare bottles from garagiste (e.g. Loring)?
If you're looking for something specific, it's often better to just go to the winery directly. Most wineries allow you to buy direct, but some states limit this (although some will still ship to you).
Give us a better idea of what you mean and we can probably offer more recommendations. It really depends on what you're looking for.
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Descartes will probably have good suggestions, he has the most extensive wine knowledge of any member here that I'm aware of, and froths at the mouth for wine threadsHotChic is getting there, though she put off drinking for so long she's a bit behind
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Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Descartes will probably have good suggestions, he has the most extensive wine knowledge of any member here that I'm aware of, and froths at the mouth for wine threadsHotChic is getting there, though she put off drinking for so long she's a bit behind
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You know, I'm surprised he doesn't have the "Elite" title yet ...
He gives awesome advise for just about everything Beverage related, beer, wine, coffee....
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
What do you mean by extensive? Extensive and expensive?Are you wanting '82 Bordeaux? Futures? Those rare bottles from garagiste (e.g. Loring)?
If you're looking for something specific, it's often better to just go to the winery directly. Most wineries allow you to buy direct, but some states limit this (although some will still ship to you).
Give us a better idea of what you mean and we can probably offer more recommendations. It really depends on what you're looking for.
i really like rieslings. meulenhoff, loosen, maximin grunehauser. though except for loosen, the other 2 are rather hard to find. i also like hermann wiemer, and even though he's domestic, his wines are hard to find online.
i also love sherry, and i usually like lustau, preferrably oloroso.
i dont think i can afford to get any bordeaux, since i just checked and the '05 mouton is 500+ (could be worse though). but i do love a bordeaux though, preferrably from the left bank since i am just starting to warm up to merlot.
not sure if this is enough info.
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
AA.com?
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: 3cho
wine library so far has the best selection, but i am afraid i am looking for something even more extensive. i guess i am sh1t out of luck!
Descartes will probably have good suggestions, he has the most extensive wine knowledge of any member here that I'm aware of, and froths at the mouth for wine threadsHotChic is getting there, though she put off drinking for so long she's a bit behind
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You know, I'm surprised he doesn't have the "Elite" title yet ...
He gives awesome advise for just about everything Beverage related, beer, wine, coffee....