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Re: WTN: 2002 The Shadow Syrah Wayward Pilgrims of the Vine Cali

by Andrew Shults » Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:03 pm

Rahsaan wrote:So, somebody please save a few bottles so we know what they taste like with more age on them! :D


Well, I'll know what my five remaining bottles taste like with some more age, but what is the "we" of which you speak?
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Re: WTN: 2002 The Shadow Syrah Wayward Pilgrims of the Vine Cali

by MikeH » Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:48 am

Rahsaan wrote:I've had several bottles over the past few years and they have all been excellent value if not one of Steve's 'best' wines.

But, now I'm all out.

So, somebody please save a few bottles so we know what they taste like with more age on them! :D


I still have 6 of the 9 I bought in late 2006. My notes from 2007 indicated a lot of tannin. So I have been sitting on this for a while.

JuliaB may still have a few left as well.
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Re: WTN: 2002 The Shadow Syrah Wayward Pilgrims of the Vine Cali

by Rahsaan » Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:31 am

Andrew Shults wrote:I'll know what my five remaining bottles taste like with some more age, but what is the "we" of which you speak?


As long as I can live and taste vicariously through the joy of others, that's enough for me..

All in the interest of knowledge and science you see.
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Re: WTN: 2002 The Shadow Syrah Wayward Pilgrims of the Vine Cali

by John Tomasso » Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:44 am

Rahsaan wrote:I've had several bottles over the past few years and they have all been excellent value if not one of Steve's 'best' wines.

But, now I'm all out.

So, somebody please save a few bottles so we know what they taste like with more age on them! :D


I have many. I'll be happy to open some with you - maybe you should plan a trip for say, 5 years from now, because that's when I think the wine will really be rocking.
"I say: find cheap wines you like, and never underestimate their considerable charms." - David Rosengarten, "Taste"
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