Archive
Flash Sale Sites and Boutique Rarities: Part 1 (Lot 18)
I have closely followed the rise of the flash sale site in and out of the wine world. While flash sale sites- even good ones- are not places to blindly purchase what comes up when you’re thirsty, if you know what you’re interested in, and don’t mind the occasional tidal wave of e-mail offers, one can make a fairly good score.
.
Lot 18 has quickly become the best funded and fasted growing of the flash sale wine sites (they have also expanded into food, products, and experiences), but more importantly, they more than occasionally end up with the best available price in the country on reasonably rare wine of excellent pedigree. Which is why Lot 18 is one of the sale sites I most use and most recommend.
.
Case in point, I just purchased some Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir Bien Nacido Vineyard from 2007, an excellent vintage. With the free shipping for 4 bottles, it ended up being just over $30 per bottle, to my door. For those of you who are local New Yorkers, compare that fare to Morrell’s price of nearly $40 (before tax and shipping!) or Zachy’s next level tariff at over $50 for the exact same bottle of Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir Bien Nacido Vineyard 2007!
.
For those of you who have not yet joined Lot 18, here’s a link that will earn you $10 credit toward your first order: https://www.lot18.com/i/WineList
.
For those of you keeping Sideways score, in the film, when Miles saddles up to the bar at the Hitching Post, he is offered and consumes their recently bottled single vineyard Bien Nacido pinot noir. A number of winemakers are lucky enough to have access to this southern CA fruit, and I have tasted many a worthy expression of Bien Nacido syrah as well as pinot.
.
Speaking of Sideways, I have long planned to address the palate swooning glory of a great merlot, which I assure you, I will get to some time before they release the sequel. But for now, if you’d like to get a head start on that discussion, stop by Apiary in Manhattan and order a bottle of ’97 Behrens & Hitchcock Napa Merlot with your strip steak. A nice merlot ages like (and makes up a sizeable percentage of) a good Bordeaux. But more on that another time. I’m going to have a little glass of this Sean Thackrey Lyra Viognier ’10 and call it a night.
Sweet dreams.
WineGeist
Whitcraft Syrah Stolpman Vineyard 2007 and Rana’s Greatest Hits
I enjoy both Whitcraft as a winemaker and Stolpman Vineyards for their fine syrah. I am more familiar with Witcraft for their pinot noir and recently, a nearly decade old Whitcraft Pinot Noir sourced from Bien Nacido Vineyard showed quite favorably, at my table. So, when Whitcraft Syrah Stolpman Vineyard 2007 came up on the boutique flash discount site Lot18, at the lowest available price in the country, I grabbed enough to qualify for free shipping. Speaking of which, Whitcraft Pinot Noir Bien Nacido 2007 is up on Lot18.com right now, expires soon.
I’m listening to Rana’s “Carbombed Again” from their Here in the USA album. Members of Rana are involved in multiple other bands and projects now, though they do occasionally still play together here in the NYC. About a decade ago, they were actively writing effective songs, rocking hard every time out, and packing a small circuit of local clubs. During the stripped down rock resurgence of that time which birthed the White Stripes and the Strokes, Rana seemed poised to get as big as they desired/deserved. Their best stuff like “Carbombed” and “Backstage Pass” sounded undeniably anthemic in their moment(s) and, as of today’s listening, they stand the brutal test of time, like champions.
Having sampled an assortment of Stolpman syrah as expressed by the winemakers at Ojai, Arcadian, and at Stolpman Vineyards, I know that they grow world class grapes. This Whitcraft Syrah Stolpman 2007 is yet another worthy expression of said lovely fruit. It’s deep, dark, almost opaque red, heading toward black. Is Vamp still a color? The experience opens with a nose of smoked meat and morning fog. The palate is predominantly dry black raspberry and the mouthfeel is lush; it’s dense and brambly, but not biting. This is big, high alcohol (14.9%) syrah, that manages to stop short of brooding. It’s surprisingly integrated for a wine of it’s youth and build, but much of the palate is yet to evolve and it will most certainly benefit from another few years in the cellar, and will likely drink quite well for another decade.
Search WineGeist
Twitter feed @WineGeist
- winegeist.net/2020/11/16/263… 2 months ago
- Losing Focus… + Ridge Geyserville ’18! winegeist.net/2020/11/08/los… 2 months ago
- OESF… ect? winegeist.net/2020/10/31/oes… 2 months ago
- Back together again, for the first time… winegeist.net/2020/10/25/bac… 3 months ago
- What day is this…@man? winegeist.net/2020/10/18/wha… 3 months ago
- … And I feel fine. winegeist.net/2020/10/04/and… 3 months ago
- Time Immemorial winegeist.net/2020/09/26/tim… 4 months ago
- No means yes… in wine shopping. winegeist.net/2020/09/16/no-… 4 months ago
- 50 Cent + 49 pennies… winegeist.net/2020/09/13/50-… 4 months ago
- When I fight authority… well, you know. winegeist.net/2020/08/05/whe… 5 months ago
- Living the Dream winegeist.net/2020/08/02/liv… 5 months ago
- Living the Dream winegeist.net/2020/08/02/liv… 5 months ago
- Baseball, retail, and square bottles of whisky. winegeist.net/2020/07/24/bas… 6 months ago
- Down and Out on Atlantic Avenue winegeist.net/2020/07/20/dow… 6 months ago
- Down and Out on Atlantic Avenue winegeist.net/2020/07/20/dow… 6 months ago
- Sigmund Fraud (sp?, we know)… winegeist.net/2020/07/08/sig… 6 months ago
- Re-Opening Chaos and an OR Pinot Sale… winegeist.net/2020/06/30/re-… 6 months ago
- Death, Taxes, and Dad Whiskey winegeist.net/2020/06/17/dea… 7 months ago
- Dystopian Jambalaya winegeist.net/2020/06/02/dys… 7 months ago
- “Oh, you mean a store pick?” winegeist.net/2020/05/26/oh-… 7 months ago
WineGeist Archive
- November 2020 (2)
- October 2020 (4)
- September 2020 (3)
- August 2020 (2)
- July 2020 (3)
- June 2020 (3)
- May 2020 (1)
- April 2020 (1)
- March 2020 (4)
- July 2019 (1)
- December 2017 (1)
- March 2017 (1)
- June 2016 (1)
- April 2016 (1)
- August 2015 (1)
- July 2015 (1)
- June 2015 (2)
- July 2013 (1)
- March 2013 (2)
- January 2013 (2)
- October 2012 (1)
- July 2012 (1)
- April 2012 (2)
- March 2012 (2)
- February 2012 (1)
- January 2012 (1)
- October 2011 (1)
- September 2011 (8)
- August 2011 (12)
- July 2011 (21)
- June 2011 (7)
- May 2011 (1)
- April 2011 (2)
- March 2011 (5)