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Brian K Miller
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Cathy Corison wrote::oops: A replacement bottle of 98 Corison Napa Cabernet Sauvingnon to replace your corked bottle is on its way!
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Brian K Miller
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Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
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Cathy Corison wrote::oops: A replacement bottle of 98 Corison Napa Cabernet Sauvingnon to replace your corked bottle is on its way!
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Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
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Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Cathy Corison wrote::oops: A replacement bottle of 98 Corison Napa Cabernet Sauvingnon to replace your corked bottle is on its way!
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Note to Mark Vlassic at St. Innocent Winery in Oregon: this is how it's done.
Brian K Miller
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Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Jason Hagen wrote:Thanks for the notes. The 98s are really good. IIRC they were not highly touted back in the day.Cathy Corison wrote::oops: A replacement bottle of 98 Corison Napa Cabernet Sauvingnon to replace your corked bottle is on its way!
Class Class Class. And rockin wines. Like the combo.
Jason
Brian K Miller wrote:Jason Hagen wrote:Thanks for the notes. The 98s are really good. IIRC they were not highly touted back in the day.Cathy Corison wrote::oops: A replacement bottle of 98 Corison Napa Cabernet Sauvingnon to replace your corked bottle is on its way!
Class Class Class. And rockin wines. Like the combo.
Jason
for certain reviewers and wineries that dont insist on cabernet which tastes like cough syrup, I think 1998 was a mighty fine year.
I can't wait until the 2011s start coming out!
Sam Platt
I am Sam, Sam I am
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Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:22 pm
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Sam Platt wrote:Thanks to Cathy's generosity toward I fellow WLDGer I'm going to purchaser some Corison wine after a long hiatus.
Lou Kessler wrote:Brian K Miller wrote:Jason Hagen wrote:Thanks for the notes. The 98s are really good. IIRC they were not highly touted back in the day.
Class Class Class. And rockin wines. Like the combo.
Jason
for certain reviewers and wineries that dont insist on cabernet which tastes like cough syrup, I think 1998 was a mighty fine year.
I can't wait until the 2011s start coming out!
Don't paint every wine with the same brush. There were early rains that year and it depends on when people picked their grapes, location of vineyards, some vineyards simply didn't ripen enough before the rains etc. Cathy doesn't make cabernets that taste like cough syrup even in ripe years so a lot depends on the winemaker.
Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
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Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Lou Kessler wrote:Don't paint every wine with the same brush. There were early rains that year and it depends on when people picked their grapes, location of vineyards, some vineyards simply didn't ripen enough before the rains etc. Cathy doesn't make cabernets that taste like cough syrup even in ripe years so a lot depends on the winemaker.
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