Still in the Jury Box

Even though we were promised by both lawyers and the judge that this would be a “very quick” trial, we are due back in the courtroom for a second day. The Cellar Tracker issue from yesterday has been remedied (I think), so if you would still like to answer yesterday’s “trivia” then by all means….

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About the drunken cyclist

I have been an occasional cycling tour guide in Europe for the past 20 years, visiting most of the wine regions of France. Through this "job" I developed a love for wine and the stories that often accompany the pulling of a cork. I live in Houston with my lovely wife and two wonderful sons.
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13 Responses to Still in the Jury Box

  1. talkavino's avatar talkavino says:

    Okay, you did fix, and you have a lot of wines – but I’m missing Italy and Spain in your cellar…
    Anyway, my recommendation is 1986 Inglenook (just because ) . If not, then Flowers Chardonnay – that should work perfectly after the second day in the court.

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  2. My pick is this one: 2007 Novy Family Wines Syrah Rosella’s Vineyard – why? Because I’m just a syrah fan, it sounds like it’s good drinking now, and you still have 3 bottles left 😛 🙂

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  3. No one has mentioned the obvious…Jura. You happen to have a bunch. How about an ’07 Château D’Arlay Côtes du Jura on today the 7th?

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  4. 2005 Villa Erbice Amarone della Valpolicella Vigneto TREMENEL, because that’s the one I would have chosen tonight (would have been lovely with my dinner, a rich pasta with cream sauce that begged for a Valpolicella for complicated reasons having to do with what I was eating, where I was, the weather and who I was with the first time I drank a V., which were all faintly replicated tonight, except for the wine).

    But since you’re the one who spent a second day in the juror’s box, I think you should drink whatever you want to. Thanks for the peek into your fabulous cellar. I won’t say I’m envious (because I’m too aware of the ill effects of envy on my happiness, and life’s too short for that). Instead, put it all on your cellar and call IT enviable.

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  5. chrislarkin70's avatar chrislarkin70 says:

    Well, for me, wine and jury service are most linked by John Mortimer’s brilliant creation Rumpole of the Bailey, whose favourite tipple was Château Thames Embankment “a rather ordinary claret of mixed origins”. The episode “Rumpole and the Blind tasting” centres on some hooky bottles of Cheval Blanc, so perhaps you should go for another St. Émilion Grand Cru, Château Laroque 2000, a top vintage which should be drinking beautifully about now. And yep – nice cellar!

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  6. Frank @ Beach Walk Reflections's avatar aFrankAngle says:

    BTW … my festival favorites: 2007 Seghesio Barolo ‘La Villa’, 2009 Justin Isoceles, 2010 Patz & Hall Jenkins Ranch Pinot Noir …. great event!

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