To crack the third one from the left over…your… head. Repeatedly.
NapaBW
All so young…🫤
milodye
Too young
sdhiman33
Maybe a touch biased but 21 Dominus is going to be fire in a few years. Should be a benchmark vintage for them
brickmaj
The ones wrapped in white tissue paper are probably super exclusive.
greeneyeddruid
You’re at Wine on High!
Raspberries-Are-Evil
Im a partner with Hall- so Im biased but man that Kathryn Hall is STUNNING. Its a 99 point cab.
jayeldee116
Quilceda Creek
amoult20
So many are just so young. With quality wine just as these you really should let them develop for another 5-10yrs before thinking of opening them.
nice--marmot
I’ve had that 17 Roy; it’s fucking incredible. I’d do that again in a heartbeat. Second choice would probably be either the One Point Five or the Pahlmeyer. Is that Mt. Brave the Cab? I’m curious whether you’ve tasted that vintage. A few years ago a coworker gifted me a Mt. Brave Malbec that was leftover from a tasting. I can’t remember the vintage, it must have been 13, 14, 15, somewhere in there. It was the single most tannic wine I’ve ever tasted. Way more tannic than any Tannat I’ve tried. I double decanted that sucker and left the decanter open on the counter. I came back to it every day for four days and it barely budged. Anyway, I’d be interested to hear your thoughts. Cheers!
Fmartins84
For me Quintessa
Celeres517
Probably the Pahlmeyer or the Kathryn Hall, but I’d bury them in my cellar for several years.
coolcouchpotato
i’ve recently had a mt brave 2015 cabernet franc, and it was incredible. all these wines are young though!
HRslammR
Shafer One Point Five
Abject_Engine2150
Dominus 2021 is gonna be a monster of a wine in a decade
Yoshimadashi
Out of the bunch? 2016 Opus by a large margin, but only if the price is comparable with the other Opus.
The others are way too young to drink anytime soon, but all nice wines as well. If I were to buy these type of wines, I’d personally wait til the 2023 vintage to release as that’s been one of the most hyped up well received vintages in the past decade.
Bigballzi
Just grab the Margaux
One_Astronaut6070
Katheryn Hall
Viren91
Opus 2016
Valhalla81
To buy and cellar? Dominus ’21 all day
grudgingvolunteer
Odette 👀
jjr4884
Chose your bottle with the thought that it’s “prime window” for drinking might outlive you.
Dominus. F the world.
Either_Ad3740
The Margaux!!
Thick_white_duke
If you’re drinking now? The Hall. If you’re holding for 5-10? Dominus
Mattie1308
Probably the Shafer Relentless 🥰
FieldOk6455
Dominos, K. Hall, Opus, Shafer, you can’t go wrong.
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I’m not sure what you mean
I’d go for that bottle or blueprint
get out while you still can
To crack the third one from the left over…your… head. Repeatedly.
All so young…🫤
Too young
Maybe a touch biased but 21 Dominus is going to be fire in a few years. Should be a benchmark vintage for them
The ones wrapped in white tissue paper are probably super exclusive.
You’re at Wine on High!
Im a partner with Hall- so Im biased but man that Kathryn Hall is STUNNING. Its a 99 point cab.
Quilceda Creek
So many are just so young. With quality wine just as these you really should let them develop for another 5-10yrs before thinking of opening them.
I’ve had that 17 Roy; it’s fucking incredible. I’d do that again in a heartbeat. Second choice would probably be either the One Point Five or the Pahlmeyer. Is that Mt. Brave the Cab? I’m curious whether you’ve tasted that vintage. A few years ago a coworker gifted me a Mt. Brave Malbec that was leftover from a tasting. I can’t remember the vintage, it must have been 13, 14, 15, somewhere in there. It was the single most tannic wine I’ve ever tasted. Way more tannic than any Tannat I’ve tried. I double decanted that sucker and left the decanter open on the counter. I came back to it every day for four days and it barely budged. Anyway, I’d be interested to hear your thoughts. Cheers!
For me Quintessa
Probably the Pahlmeyer or the Kathryn Hall, but I’d bury them in my cellar for several years.
i’ve recently had a mt brave 2015 cabernet franc, and it was incredible. all these wines are young though!
Shafer One Point Five
Dominus 2021 is gonna be a monster of a wine in a decade
Out of the bunch? 2016 Opus by a large margin, but only if the price is comparable with the other Opus.
The others are way too young to drink anytime soon, but all nice wines as well. If I were to buy these type of wines, I’d personally wait til the 2023 vintage to release as that’s been one of the most hyped up well received vintages in the past decade.
Just grab the Margaux
Katheryn Hall
Opus 2016
To buy and cellar? Dominus ’21 all day
Odette 👀
Chose your bottle with the thought that it’s “prime window” for drinking might outlive you.
Dominus. F the world.
The Margaux!!
If you’re drinking now? The Hall. If you’re holding for 5-10? Dominus
Probably the Shafer Relentless 🥰
Dominos, K. Hall, Opus, Shafer, you can’t go wrong.
1.5 now
Dominus with many years on it