 
        Hey SR Only: Manage to get into French Laundry? Originally Posted by discreetgentLordy, this is gonna sound bad. BTDT, about four times. last time (two or three years ago?) was not great. We maxed. Don't get me wrong it was a mighty fine meal but not to their standards.
 It is owned by the same folks who own Slanted Door. Another wonderful meal. Lots of buzz and nice people. Open kitchen, we watched the spring rolls being made (all this one woman did was dip the rice paper into water and make the rolls). Ok, not Rick Denko but it was fun. And by not going to Rick's or FL I can save my money to spend on the delightfully ladies here!
 It is owned by the same folks who own Slanted Door. Another wonderful meal. Lots of buzz and nice people. Open kitchen, we watched the spring rolls being made (all this one woman did was dip the rice paper into water and make the rolls). Ok, not Rick Denko but it was fun. And by not going to Rick's or FL I can save my money to spend on the delightfully ladies here!  
        Although I usually like to "buy American", I put quite a few bottles of Bordeaux into my cellar last year. I suppose it's the least I can do to help bail out the beleaguered eurozone. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnightCM, I'd be happy to take the furrin' stuff off your hands. I will dispose of it in an appropriate manner. I won't even charge ya for my services.
 
         
         
        I like Cabernet and Pinot Noir, depending on mood and food. Right now I am having a glass of Red Mare (Napa) Cabernet and enjoying it very much. It seems pretty good for the money.Lesson every bachelor should have learned by the time they have their own place: always have a bottle or two of popularly priced white chilled in the fridge (no fancy wine locker required). A bottle or two of sparkling even better. It might sit for months, but one night (or early morning) it will pay huge dividends
For some reason I have found that most lady friends have preferred Pinot Noir. Also I've known a few ladies who don't drink red wine at all and prefer Chardonnay, so I try to keep a few bottles around. Rombauer is a pretty good medium-priced choice.
Although I usually like to "buy American", I put quite a few bottles of Bordeaux into my cellar last year. I suppose it's the least I can do to help bail out the beleaguered eurozone. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight

Lordy, this is gonna sound bad. BTDT, about four times. last time (two or three years ago?) was not great. We maxed. Don't get me wrong it was a mighty fine meal but not to their standards.DTDT???? help with the acronym?
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        Glad you enjoyed. SO has some nice stuff! Originally Posted by SR OnlyYes they do! International Wine Cellar gave it a rating of 91.
 
        I am surprised that nobody mentioned Port. I'm a big fan of the Ports and Port cheeses... mmmmm. I can't wait to try the 2003 blend. Of course I have to have the Portugal blend... I can't drink alcohol fermented in barrels. A drink of Chardonnay about killed me once. Allergies to trees= beware of certain alcohols.
Japenese Fukki Plum wine is my favorite though. I know, it's inexpensive but it tastes so gooood and it cleans the palate making the flavors of seafood bolster in my mouth. A sip of wine, a bite of lobster, a sip of wine, a bit of steak, a sip of wine, a shrimp... it's orgasmic... wooohooo... it's a party for my taste buds.
Ports and Port cheese for entertaining and snacks. Japenese Fukki Plum wine with my favorite dinners; surfs and turf at the Japenese Steak Houses of course. rarraar! Originally Posted by Lacey Companion