Thanksgiving day wines.
On Thursday, November 14, 2013 10:38:05 AM UTC-5, casey miller wrote:
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> > > > we are travelling to Denver for Thanksgiving and we are providing the dinner wines which I shipped ahead yesterday. Our son and his wife live in Denver and their house is being renovated so we are all dining at the home of a law school buddy of his. I decided to stick with American wines this year.2008 Shramsburg Blanc de Noirs to start with, 2006 Peter Michael "Ma Belle Fils" Chardonnay, 2009 Kongsgaard "The Judge" Chardonnay, 2002 Duckhorn "Three Palms Vineyard" Merlot, 2009 Faila "Hirsch" vineyard Pinot Noir and 1998 Dolce for dessert. Notes to follow.
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> > > The politicians buy up most of the good stuff. Paul Ryan is partial to Grand Cru Burgundy. :-) I did find a couple of stores there a few years ago as I had relatives in McLean and Arlington. Arrowine and Vineyard as I recall.
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> > If Paul Ryan buys it, that would not be a recommendation for me. Arrowine is the only store in the area that has a decent selection. Total Wine isn't too far away but not my favorite store. The really good ones are in Georgetown and that is difficult to get to.
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> If near a Metro in Arlington, Schneider's on Capitol Hill is really good. Short walk from Union Station. Not terribly difficult to drive to, depending on time of day, where in Arlington etc. Capitol Hill is much easier to maneuver than Georgetown.
Thanks, we're right on the orange line in Ballston.
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