
mike volker
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The Sette Ponti Crognolo is pretty much a no brainer at $20.
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Mike
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TN: IL COLOMBAIO DE CENCIO,IL FUTURO 00
I couldn't wait, so we opened one last night. Decanted 4 hours.
This wine is all plums and spice with alot of oak. This is more oak than I like so the other eleven bottles are going in the cellar in hopes that the oak integrates with a few more years.
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Mike
I opened the second sixpack of this last week and what a difference four years makes. The oak has totally integrated and it got "WOW' plus raves from the spousal unit. God I miss the chairman!
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Mike
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This post brings to mind an incident at a winery in Italy. The owner had just opened a bottle for us to try and we were all commenting on its goodness when he collected all the glasses and opened another bottle. Only he knew that the wine we drank first wasn't his best. The second wine was better, but I don't know many people who wouldn't have raved about the first one. I know I did.
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Mike
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I haven't been for a couple years. What I remember is grills not hot enough to cook the food right, and music so loud you can't carry on a conversation. YMMV.
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MIke
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I was driving by Satchmo's this morning and theres a big "for rent" sign in front. I couldn't tell for sure if they were closed.
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Mike
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Our little wine group did a BYOB dinner last night at Vincent Totaro's Trattoria, 689 Spring Mill Rd, Conshocken. I've lived in Montco since 1962 and never heard anyone talk about this place. What a find! An ever changing menu that spans chicken and veal to all the seafood/shellfish and pasta items. My osso bucco served over rissotto was very nice indeed $28. Apps were good too, try the duck breast. And grandma makes all the desserts.
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Mike
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I picked up 7 bottles of the Vall Llach Embriux Priorat 2004 $9.99 on their special sale. Best deal here in a long time.
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Mike
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Just a guess, but i'd think the average consumer thinks a glut is great!
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Mike
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I've only had a few of their cabs and wasn't impressed with most of them. But , if you have never tried pinotage there are some really nice ones. Spier Private Collection is usually pretty good, say in the 89+ range. I've also had some nice chenin blanc from there.
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Mike
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We decided to give Mama Velia's another try last night and had a totally different experience. The noise level had receded, the service was excellent, and so was the food.
My wife had tilapia and shrimp with some veggies and I tried a veal dish with spinach, mushrooms, and tomato that was very nice.
The best part was that weds night there is an accordion player playing all the italian songs. Wonderful! $60 including tip. Oh! did I mention its BYOB
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MIke
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Carole,
I would think all we need do is ask?
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Mike
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Amen to that, although I've got to admit I haven't been thrilled enough by his new wines to make the trip south.
Remember when this was the hottest thread on the Pa board?
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Mike
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We went with friends to Mama Velis's for dinner last night. The place was packed, mostly with families with screaming kids and adults that don't know the power of their own lungs.
Their reservation system seems to be unique. They assign reservations to tables so its very possible that if the people at your assigned tabled stay longer than anticipated you wait while later reaervations are seated.
Except for the wedding soup most for our group liked their food. Chicken parm, chicken marsala, my wife's pasta dish. I ordered one of the specials, something on the order of veal saltimbuca. I could hardly cut the veal with my knife.
Our waitress never noticed that the setup people didn't put the bread and oil on the table and seemed to get sidetracked whenever she was going to clear soup and starter dishes from the table.
We all decided it wouldn't be on the return list.
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Mike
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Mark,
As the largest single buyer of wine and spirits in the country I would certainly expect the lowest prices in the country, but we all know that that isn't so.
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Mike
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Dennis,
I don't think even our esteemed exchairman could have got Chalk Hill at $12.99. These new guys aren't getting the same kind of deals he got. I was in the Collegeville store wed and they had Trilogy for $35, I bought the '00 for $20 and the '01 for $25 under the old regime.
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Mike
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Are you sure you didn't mistake it for the Chapel Hill cab @ $12.99.
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Mike
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Trattoria Vittorio's
The wife and I tried it out last night. My veal saltibocca (16.95) was ok nothing more. My wife had a fish I can't pronounce from the grouper family (24.95) that she just raved about. Service was good, food was a bit slow. I had to go down to the state store an buy another bottle of wine.
They seem to be doing very well as there was a line for tables. Quite a few interesting pasta dishes on the menu. We'll go back.
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Mike
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This just in from winebid.com that they can/will no longer ship to pa.
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Mike
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The US allows 6 bottles so you have time to drink up.
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Mike
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It will truly be interesting to see how much money the LCB returns to the state this year. We haven't had a good chairman's selection since he left. I still wonder why a democratic gov would appoint an outgoing rep to what is essentially a patronage job.
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Mike
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Talked to my local store manager yesterday. All the remaining stock of the select programs goes on sale 20% off monday morning.
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Mike
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Ex-chairman's selects now in stores according to todays Inky. Says that Frank's union mart is already sold out. I just checked his site the other day and there was nothing about any releases. Thanks for the heads up Ex-chair.
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Mike
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I tried a bottle of the Craneford Allyson Parsons shiraz '05 the other day because my usually reliable source was touting it. My wife loved it. Overly extracted with alot of rs, so all you people who like them huge and sweet this ones for you. Pedro you would choke. $11.99
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Mike
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I think the silence on this page says it all.
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Mike
Wine & Spirits Bargains at the PLCB (Part 3)
in Pennsylvania: Cooking & Baking
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I've had several Swanson merlots over the years and they were all worth $15.
Just my 2cents,
Mike