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16 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - Contest Alert: Mondav... · 0 replies · +1 points

The correct number of natural (i.e., cork) wine closures is 239. Congratulations to Audrey Schindler , she was the person with the closest guess (without going over)! She posted her guess (230) on the WineLife365 FaceBook Page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/WineLife365/1531005...

25 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - A Shining Example for ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks for sharing Dave! Cheers!

25 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - A Job for 'Big Joe' or... · 0 replies · +1 points

MaryMae, if you search "wine glass that holds a whole bottle of wine" you'll get several options. These giant XL glasses can be found as low as $10 at some sites. Cheers!

31 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - I WANT... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks Meghan! We had a great time. Give it a shot and let me know what you think!

33 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - This Tantrum Doesn’t... · 0 replies · +1 points

The wine or the review? :)

35 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - "'Cause you set my exp... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks! Give it a try!

39 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - Go Big or Go Home · 0 replies · +1 points

It certainly was Constance! Some really great recipe ideas that I hope you’ll try and the Carmenere was quite good with the entire meal.

43 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - Wine Dictionary - Amarone · 0 replies · +1 points

Amarone can typically age for quite a long time. The taste of an Amarone can drastically change as it ages. They can go from showcasing big vibrant fruit to a more deep and slightly bitter taste as they go10 years past the vintage date. Whether Amarone is drunk young or old is a matter of personal taste. I say open it and give it a try. The 1988 Santi is unfortunately not a collectible. It has a value of around $40 US. Because of the age of the wine, I’d recommend letting the bottle stand for a day or two before opening it. When you’re ready to drink it, be sure to decant it and let it breathe for about 30 minutes. Also have a screen or a filter over your decanter. Chances are this wine may have a lot grape residue sitting at the bottom of the bottle. Be careful while pouring it into your decanter.

Enjoy the experience! Hopefully, the wine will be delicious! Cheers!

46 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - It's Alive!!! · 0 replies · +1 points

Looking forward Meghan!

48 weeks ago @ WineLife365 - Travel - Nantucket Win... · 0 replies · +1 points

Kristi and I had such a fantastic and memorable time that weekend. We hope to visit again in the near future and look forward to seeing the renovations/updates that have taken place at the Inn over the past couple years. :)