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Hardbalz
Joined: 06.08.2011

Apr 9 @ 8:13 PM ET
This is to stir the pot because I live alone and I'm beginning to hate my own company. I have a lot of trouble with the Canucks signing Boeser to a big money long term deal when the bridge deal is up. I think he should be dealt for a top four d-man asap and then Benning signs someone like Mike Hoffman who is practically the same player, but at a reduced price tag. I know he's had a tough time personally but i'm worried we've seen the best of Brock already
CubanBuffet
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Whine Country
Joined: 08.29.2014

Apr 9 @ 8:44 PM ET
How are the whites? I have to buy two cases for free shipping.
- golfingsince


Good. Good Rose as well. The Pinot Gris is pretty well priced and tasty as hell. Chardonnay is good. You can probably get some Monster Vineyards thrown in to fill out the order. It’s decent and cheap.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 9 @ 8:54 PM ET
Good. Good Rose as well. The Pinot Gris is pretty well priced and tasty as hell. Chardonnay is good. You can probably get some Monster Vineyards thrown in to fill out the order. It’s decent and cheap.
- CubanBuffet

Thanks!

I’m considering placing an order but wanted to drive down the price.
CubanBuffet
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Whine Country
Joined: 08.29.2014

Apr 9 @ 9:23 PM ET
Thanks!

I’m considering placing an order but wanted to drive down the price.

- golfingsince


Monster Vineyards is the off brand of Poplar Grove, so things tend to be sweeter, but it’s still really good for the price. The Rose and Chardonnay are really nice, and for Reds, Cabs or Red Eye are decent.

For Poplar Grove I’d recommend the Pinot Gris, Rose and Chardonnay for whites and Syrah and Cab Franc for the reds. If you’re feeling like a high roller, Legacy is really good.
A_SteamingLombardi
Location: Systemic failure / Slurptastic
Joined: 10.12.2008

Apr 9 @ 9:26 PM ET
This is to stir the pot because I live alone and I'm beginning to hate my own company. I have a lot of trouble with the Canucks signing Boeser to a big money long term deal when the bridge deal is up. I think he should be dealt for a top four d-man asap and then Benning signs someone like Mike Hoffman who is practically the same player, but at a reduced price tag. I know he's had a tough time personally but i'm worried we've seen the best of Brock already
- Hardbalz

You are not alone

Plus if you want to stir a pot.....


Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 9 @ 9:33 PM ET
You are not alone
- A_SteamingLombardi

Neither are you.


In regards to roasting potatoes in duck fat, we were given a book called "The Food Lab", the recipe was found in there amongst other great recipes. Buddy was a scientist for the FDA or something and as a side tried every method to find the best for whatever. It costs between $60- $70 but is SO worth it.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 9:35 PM ET
Someone?
- Marwood


Lol, it wasn’t me, which is all I’ll say - the same someone drove over a sprinkler post at the edge of the driveway...
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 9:36 PM ET
Good. Good Rose as well. The Pinot Gris is pretty well priced and tasty as hell. Chardonnay is good. You can probably get some Monster Vineyards thrown in to fill out the order. It’s decent and cheap.
- CubanBuffet


Like the Viognier and usually the PG.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 9 @ 9:39 PM ET
Monster Vineyards is the off brand of Poplar Grove, so things tend to be sweeter, but it’s still really good for the price. The Rose and Chardonnay are really nice, and for Reds, Cabs or Red Eye are decent.

For Poplar Grove I’d recommend the Pinot Gris, Rose and Chardonnay for whites and Syrah and Cab Franc for the reds. If you’re feeling like a high roller, Legacy is really good.

- CubanBuffet


Well I have to buy 24 bottles unless I want to pay shipping to NB so my initial breakdown was 6 Syrah, 4 Cab Franc, 2 Merlot 5 Pinot Gris, 4 Chardonnay, 2 Rose and 1 desert wine.

I think I'll now go 7 Syrah, 5 Cab Franc 6 Pinot Gris, 4 Chardonnay and 2 Rose.

The legacy was sold out when I checked I think.

Edit: Still have Legacy but $52/ bottle. I'm not sure I want to spend that on wine right now.
CubanBuffet
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Whine Country
Joined: 08.29.2014

Apr 9 @ 9:40 PM ET
Like the Viognier and usually the PG.
- 1970vintage


The Reserve Chardonnay is really nice, but it’s a wine club exclusive. It ages ridiculously well.
CubanBuffet
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Whine Country
Joined: 08.29.2014

Apr 9 @ 9:42 PM ET
Well I have to buy 24 bottles unless I want to pay shipping to NB so my initial breakdown was 6 Syrah, 4 Cab Franc, 2 Merlot 5 Pinot Gris, 4 Chardonnay, 2 Rose and 1 desert wine.

I think I'll now go 7 Syrah, 5 Cab Franc 6 Pinot Gris, 4 Chardonnay and 2 Rose.

The legacy was sold out when I checked I think.

Edit: Still have Legacy but $52/ bottle. I'm not sure I want to spend that on wine right now.

- golfingsince


Definitely don’t bother with the desert wine. They should have tons of ‘15 Legacy in stock.

Fair enough, it’s not cheap, although cheaper than the competitors similar bottles.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 9:59 PM ET
The Reserve Chardonnay is really nice, but it’s a wine club exclusive. It ages ridiculously well.
- CubanBuffet


I have some ‘13 whites in my cellar I’m tempted to open...

Myer Chard (forget which vineyard), Vieux Pin SB, Tinhorn 2 bench white. But my white section is severely depleted right now.

Just grabbed a couple new Category 12 beers. They are happily a 10 min bike ride from home so you feel good about the work you did to earn a beer or three.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 9 @ 10:01 PM ET
Definitely don’t bother with the desert wine. They should have tons of ‘15 Legacy in stock.

Fair enough, it’s not cheap, although cheaper than the competitors similar bottles.

- CubanBuffet


I'm just not sure where we're headed these days with the virus so adding an extra $20 to a bottle of wine might not be a great idea. I mean the wife has been home with the kids for a month now, she qualifies for the CERB but I'll have to pay taxes on it and it may run out soon.

I just find usually for a red I really enjoy it's usually north of $25/ bottle and for a white usually close to $20. Maybe i'll get one bottle, drink it the day we've turned the tide with a nice rack of local lamb.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 10:02 PM ET
I'm just not sure where we're headed these days with the virus so adding an extra $20 to a bottle of wine might not be a great idea. I mean the wife has been home with the kids for a month now, she qualifies for the CERB but I'll have to pay taxes on it and it may run out soon.

I just find usually for a red I really enjoy it's usually north of $25/ bottle and for a white usually close to $20. Maybe i'll get one bottle, drink it the day we've turned the tide with a nice rack of local lamb.

- golfingsince


Your going to want to cellar the Legacy for a few years, and since this whole thing will be over by Sunday, you don’t really have time...
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 9 @ 10:11 PM ET
Your going to want to cellar the Legacy for a few years, and since this whole thing will be over by Sunday, you don’t really have time...
- 1970vintage



I was going to cellar all of the red for a couple of years, try the Cab Franc first. The whites I was going to try much sooner.

I mean Canada has tested less than %1 of the population, so even if the numbers are ten times higher that's still a really low number of people that are currently infected. It's going to be awhile before they get this sorted out with the current plan.
CubanBuffet
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Whine Country
Joined: 08.29.2014

Apr 9 @ 10:15 PM ET
I'm just not sure where we're headed these days with the virus so adding an extra $20 to a bottle of wine might not be a great idea. I mean the wife has been home with the kids for a month now, she qualifies for the CERB but I'll have to pay taxes on it and it may run out soon.

I just find usually for a red I really enjoy it's usually north of $25/ bottle and for a white usually close to $20. Maybe i'll get one bottle, drink it the day we've turned the tide with a nice rack of local lamb.

- golfingsince


I get it. It’s tough right now to spend $60 on something that you could get almost as good for $30.

Because red wine is so expensive to make it’s tough to get a decent bottle for under $30, particularly from BC.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 10:19 PM ET


I was going to cellar all of the red for a couple of years, try the Cab Franc first. The whites I was going to try much sooner.

I mean Canada has tested less than %1 of the population, so even if the numbers are ten times higher that's still a really low number of people that are currently infected. It's going to be awhile before they get this sorted out with the current plan.

- golfingsince


My wife just told me that the astrologists say it will subside May 29th (something about a bunch of planets in line) but that things won’t be back to normal until December 2021.

Recommend cellaring all the reds. Had a 2011 or 2012 (I forget which now) Cab Franc a couple months ago and it was a) delicious and b) still going strong.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 10:26 PM ET
I get it. It’s tough right now to spend $60 on something that you could get almost as good for $30.

Because red wine is so expensive to make it’s tough to get a decent bottle for under $30, particularly from BC.

- CubanBuffet


It’s an interesting situation in BC. In European wine producing countries there are all appellations that produce inexpensive “table wines”. In Spain, Italy etc you can grab litres of plonk, that is still decent for a few Euros. But the land is so expensive here that all our wine producing regions are “Napa Valley” or “Champagne” even though some of them don’t produce the quality of those places.

I’d add the US with places like the Central Valley - Woodbridge, Lodi etc. as cheap producers of decent quality.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 9 @ 10:27 PM ET
I get it. It’s tough right now to spend $60 on something that you could get almost as good for $30.

Because red wine is so expensive to make it’s tough to get a decent bottle for under $30, particularly from BC.

- CubanBuffet


I have a really good friend that has been living in Australia for years. In his words, "there's like 5 Okanagan valley's here with less than 1/3 of the population." We both spent 20 years in BC.

At retail level here there are rarely good deals on BC wine aside from the lower end stuff. Every now and then they'll do a regional buy and I can find something from Burrowing Owl or somewhere else at a decent price.

Usually though, best value here is Italy, France or California......occasionally Ontario.
LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla!
Joined: 08.15.2014

Apr 9 @ 10:37 PM ET
Try their Cab Franc or Syrah. Some of the best in the Okanagan.
- CubanBuffet

Ya thx for the recommendation I thought it was you or Vintsy. Tough to find the Cab Franc and Syrah around here but will try. Could only find the Merlot so far.
LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla!
Joined: 08.15.2014

Apr 9 @ 10:40 PM ET
This is to stir the pot because I live alone and I'm beginning to hate my own company. I have a lot of trouble with the Canucks signing Boeser to a big money long term deal when the bridge deal is up. I think he should be dealt for a top four d-man asap and then Benning signs someone like Mike Hoffman who is practically the same player, but at a reduced price tag. I know he's had a tough time personally but i'm worried we've seen the best of Brock already
- Hardbalz

Jkuzzi?
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 9 @ 10:44 PM ET
Ya thx for the recommendation I thought it was you or Vintsy. Tough to find the Cab Franc and Syrah around here but will try. Could only find the Merlot so far.
- LordHumungous


Not far to Edmonton and a few better stores. I used to sell to a couple there that had pretty good selections. One was owned by an ex-Oiler player, Doug something maybe? I forget now.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Apr 9 @ 10:45 PM ET
You order them from the restaurant?

https://www.webers.com/

- golfingsince

My wife grew up in the Muskoka area, last fall when she went home to see her parents she drives right by there when she flys into Toronto, she picked some up and brought them home.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 9 @ 10:46 PM ET
How are the whites? I have to buy two cases for free shipping.
- golfingsince


The whites are great.
LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla!
Joined: 08.15.2014

Apr 9 @ 10:48 PM ET
Not far to Edmonton and a few better stores. I used to sell to a couple there that had pretty good selections. One was owned by an ex-Oiler player, Doug something maybe? I forget now.
- 1970vintage

For sure I have a few shops in Edmonton to check out next time I am there. Might be in Calgary soon so maybe check out a few stores there.
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