BLAZINGGIANTS
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Cool. I need to hit up Figgins.
Beyond that, as far as wineries, I'm open.
Beyond that, as far as wineries, I'm open.
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(now known as SisterHCP)

...speaking of which, who is starting the official S2 SisterHCP Fan Club!?![]()
Yeah...for her. We are like fine wine.Sucks getting old.
My wife and I had a blast in WW this past June. There is a thread here somewhere with different recommendations. My favorite wines were at Adamant and the Carmenere at Reninger. Also Saviah. For wineries Basel is awesome and so is Northstar.That being said.... Hook up the connections when I go to Walla Walla in the spring.
When you swing this way (yeah, I meant it), holler and I'll hook it up.
I need to also. I've had Leonetti wines, which I believe are also made by Figgins, but I haven't had Figgins yet. The Leonetti was spectacular but I don't know if it was really $170 spectacular. But they are open 1 day a year and have a five year wait list, so I guess they are doing something right.Cool. I need to hit up Figgins.
Beyond that, as far as wineries, I'm open.
Wow, a Carmenere fan, that's awesome. I love that wine too. There are a few odd varietals around that are always fun to try. Another great but rare wine you can try next time you are in WW is the Counoise at Tamarack. You need to ask for it, they have it but they will break it out for you if you ask. It's awesome, and there is only about 11 acres of it planted in America. It tastes kind of like a fruity pinot without the bitter notes. It is a tasty one. For fun white wines, I like the Albariño's around the valley, at Adamant (which I enjoy too), Palencia and Flying Trout. The Palencia winery has some very tasty wines for great value too. And lastly, your choice of Saviah is also one of my favorites. Knowing your tastes, I would also suggest Buty, Roté, Tamarack and Va Piano.My wife and I had a blast in WW this past June. There is a thread here somewhere with different recommendations. My favorite wines were at Adamant and the Carmenere at Reninger. Also Saviah. For wineries Basel is awesome and so is Northstar.
We went to Tamarack and enjoyed that one. We joined their wine club so hopefully we will get a bottle of the Counoise in one of the quarterly shipments. I will keep an eye out for it. For someone that does not usually like Chard, I enjoyed theirs. I am sure we will be back sometime this summer and I will have to hit the tasting rooms you mention.Wow, a Carmenere fan, that's awesome. I love that wine too. There are a few odd varietals around that are always fun to try. Another great but rare wine you can try next time you are in WW is the Counoise at Tamarack. You need to ask for it, they have it but they will break it out for you if you ask. It's awesome, and there is only about 11 acres of it planted in America. It tastes kind of like a fruity pinot without the bitter notes. It is a tasty one. For fun white wines, I like the Albariño's around the valley, at Adamant (which I enjoy too), Palencia and Flying Trout. The Palencia winery has some very tasty wines for great value too. And lastly, your choice of Saviah is also one of my favorites. Knowing your tastes, I would also suggest Buty, Roté, Tamarack and Va Piano.
The wine I opened last night was drop dead gorgeous, it is a Cab Franc Merlot blend from Buty. About $50 it was easily one of the top 10 recent vintage wines I've had since moving to WW.
I'm 39. I would not date a 25 year old. But that's just me though.

I need to also. I've had Leonetti wines, which I believe are also made by Figgins, but I haven't had Figgins yet. The Leonetti was spectacular but I don't know if it was really $170 spectacular. But they are open 1 day a year and have a five year wait list, so I guess they are doing something right.
My wife and I had a blast in WW this past June. There is a thread here somewhere with different recommendations. My favorite wines were at Adamant and the Carmenere at Reninger. Also Saviah. For wineries Basel is awesome and so is Northstar.
I was like that but now that I'm older i go for younger girls. Trying more to settle down and mid 20s are more appealing. Its certainly not taboo in this day and age.Im 29 and 25 year olds seem like immature dunce caps. But I've always been a milf chaser.
From the stand point of being 61 and married for 40 years
and empty your drool cup as wellShe'll also be there to change your diapers for you down the road......
Mature older men like myself are known to last a long time, problem is ...no woman wants to be with an old man for a long time
Mature older men like myself are known to last a long time, problem is ...no man wants to be with an woman for a long time
Nah man, date a nice older woman who's got tons of baggage with boobs down to her knees.
