1. It's more fun, and more interesting to find a $20-$25 bottle that over-delivers, than to finally snag an allocation of the hard-to-get $100 (or more) wine.
2. I am not sure how, but there seems to be even more crazy money going after wines that used to be $25-$50, and moving them into the $100+ realm. This makes thought #1 even more important.
3. Wineries are altering their strategies for the current vintage due to the lack of restaurant sales. Let's hope they can find a way to stay afloat, and also hope that growers don't get left behind. No fruit equals no wine. I sense an industry consolidation is coming very soon.
4. Drinking Champagne is still the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Add a bowl of popcorn, and it's NSFW!

5. Riesling Rediscovered - Bold, Bright & Dry is a serious tome on dry Riesling. It's too bad that it's so joyless. I am learning a lot, but not having any fun doing it.
6. Very soon I am going to do a blind tasting that matches up Dan Petroski's and David Ramey's editions of Hyde Vineyard Chardonnay. They take very different approaches to the wine. Both are delicious, and I think I find a kinship despite the different methods of elevage, but I want to pair them up to be sure.
7. I like Cabernet Sauvignon more than I used to. I still do not drink it very often, but when I do I enjoy it more. I blame Cathy Corison and Steve Matthiasson.