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May 24, 2007
We don't have internet access at home right now.

Which means I can't type up my tasting notes or upload my pictures. And that leaves me with several posts that I have written but have not attached the pictures to yet.

So while I've been drinking wines as usual, I don't know that I can make any real wine related posts until the Internet people show up on Saturday to hook up our cable. I had high hopes for drinking some wine out tonight, but I checked out the wine list of the place we are headed to and woefully discovered that there are only 3 reds and 3 whites on it. That's it. And one of the reds is The Little Penguin Pinot Noir if that provides you an indication of the type of wine list.

I was interested to note that the Washington Post Wine Writers noted the Nora Albarino as one of their favorite white wines under $20. I had recommended that to Dr.Debs a while ago and she reviewed it a few weeks ago. I'm hoping the mention in thePost won't drive up the demand and the price of it around here as it is one of my favorite "go-to" white wines.

Other wine events of note:

We have moved our wine into our basement at the new house. What looked HUGE in our apartment as it basically took up what space remained on either side of our bed looks itty bitty in our basement. And, as I've been monitoring it, our basement seems to have been steady for 2 weeks at a 62 degree temperature. While I realize that 55 is more ideal, I wonder if it will be okay down there? Keep in mind most of wine doesn't hang around for more than a year or so as I make no pretense about attempting to store and age wine. Thoughts?

My second WineQ shipment has arrived with a Sauvignon Blanc, a Zinfandel and a Red Table Wine. I'm much looking forward to my next shipment which has some Twisted Oak Petite Sirah in it, something I've been dying to taste! My only concern is that I've now purchased all the wines under $20 that are available through WineQ to ship to VA. I'm all for trying new things, but I hesistate to spend more than $20ish on a wine I haven't tasted yet...Hopefully some of the other wines will be able to ship to VA soon or more new arrivals will pop up!

Finally, I can't figure out where to put the wine fridge in the new house. Keeping it in the basement with the wine seems to defeat the purpose of its convenience. And the way the new kitchen is designed it doesn't seem like there is a logical place to keep it. Hmm, perhaps my next kitchen will be designed around a built in wine-fridge.... :)

Hope to be back in gear soon!

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...

    Well, first off tell those WineQ guys to get more wine choices! :) I know they are working on it, but nudging doesn't hurt. (Also, we'll be putting up some new releases pretty soon.)

    Your basement at 62 degrees sounds to me like perfectly good storage. You don't want big or fast temperature fluctuations - if you have 55 in winter gradually rising to 62 in the summer, you are totally good to go.

    As for the wine fridge - why not in the bedroom? Seriously! Unless of course it is noisy. Another place might be the laundry room (that's where I store wine), and I know people who have wine fridges in their living room. Just put it where it goes!

    5/27/07, 9:23 PM  

  2. Joe said...

    You don't need to do the pictures - just post 'em and add a picture later (that's what I always do...). I prefer daylight for my pictures, but I post and drink at night, hence the delay. That pile of wine looks small now...
    Actually, 55-65 is the rule. My cooling unit was set to default 59. Thekey is fluctuation - a constant 62 will be just fine until you build that cellar...

    5/27/07, 9:37 PM  

  3. Sonadora said...

    Thanks for the tips Joe and El Jefe. I know Joe, I'm sure the wine will grow to meet and exceed the space we have for it! El Jefe, I look forward to the new releases! My PS is on it's way very soon, much looking forward to it!

    5/29/07, 2:20 PM  

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