Long, textured, and bright. Needs some time in bottle. #cheningans #merica — 8 years ago
Anytime celebration no Matter how small #merica — 9 years ago
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I was curious to see how this Caymus held up over the years given that I found it (and some of its siblings) at some small-time ‘mom & pop’ liquor store out in the ‘burbs. I must say it drank quite nicely, although it took a long time to get there. Opened it up at 7:30p and sipped it all of the way until about 10p, upon which I’d say it had fully opened up. The dark fruit was there but not in a vibrant or youthful sense (as one could expect). As such, the dust and the menthol and the brambly, mushroom-laden, tilled earth ruled the evening with baked blackberry cobbler to carry us through. — 6 years ago
The Bedrock Vineyard in Sonoma Valley was originally planted in 1854 by Civil War generals William “Tecumseh” Sherman and “Fightin” Joe Hooker (from left). It would be passed on to George Washington Whitman (Walt Whitman's younger brother) and then to the former American Consul to China Eli T. Shepherd (no pic), before being purchased by Senator George Hearst in 1888. He planted most of the vines that exist today, which were some of the first to be planted on American rootstock. #merica — 8 years ago
Ryan Vento
Dinner with some dear friends at Lucio’s BYOB. Two couples, each couple brought 3 bottles.
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No rating as this was brought as a joke, which garnered a great many laughs around the table. Especially because of the #merica bottle. — 5 years ago