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Old 03-06-2008, 05:05 PM   #1
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Fine Wine Drinkers, Cork Dorks check this out . . .

For all of you fine wine drinkers and cork dorks out there I have a new wine venture and we are currently offering some outstanding rare wines from top vintages.

Check-out http://www.healdsburgwinealliance.co...hp?f=inventory

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For all of you fine wine drinkers and cork dorks out there I have a new wine venture and we are currently offering some outstanding rare wines from top vintages.

Check-out http://www.healdsburgwinealliance.co...hp?f=inventory

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Some good wines and good prices on there.

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mmm....

any first growth on the list? or can you get some? vintage years of course? Maybe Chateau Margaux, Margaux? Hit me up!
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I was told by a cork expert that good cork is long, firm and feels good in your hand.
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Australia makes some very good wines, good choices by the way
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Best of luck with it,some nice wines on the list.
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For all of you fine wine drinkers and cork dorks out there I have a new wine venture and we are currently offering some outstanding rare wines from top vintages.

Check-out http://www.healdsburgwinealliance.co...hp?f=inventory

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Jesus that's a great list, Plug. You even have one of my all time favorite bubblies on there - the Billecart Salmon Cuvee Nicolas Francois. Oooh and the 1990 Antinori Tignanello. Damn ... no 1999 Sangiovese, huh?

Too bad you don't ship down here.
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I was told by a cork expert that good cork is long, firm and feels good in your hand.
Are you sure that was a "cork" expert?
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Damn, you've got quite an impressive list there...

How are they shipped?
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Jesus that's a great list, Plug. You even have one of my all time favorite bubblies on there - the Billecart Salmon Cuvee Nicolas Francois. Oooh and the 1990 Antinori Tignanello. Damn ... no 1999 Sangiovese, huh?

Too bad you don't ship down here.
Billecart Salmon rocks, however, the 1990 Krug "Clos du Mesnil" is a steal at $725
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Damn, you've got quite an impressive list there...

How are they shipped?
We use FedEx and wine shipping boxes. All of the wines are shipped out of Healdsburg or San Francisco.

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" Location of Sale

All wine is sold in California, with title passing from HWA to the buyer at the time of purchase. HWA is acting as the buyer’s agent in arranging transport. The buyer affirms that in requesting that HWA ship wine, he or she is acting in accordance with the laws of the location of delivery. Any shipment that is seized or destroyed due to violation of shipping laws or common carrier policy is not refundable.
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From what I was told at one winery, you can NOT ship wine over state lines to a consumer.
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Nice list. Just curious, a restaurant go out of business in the area?? How did you get the collection started?
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It's hard to find a good Riesling....
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For all of you fine wine drinkers and cork dorks out there I have a new wine venture and we are currently offering some outstanding rare wines from top vintages.

Check-out http://www.healdsburgwinealliance.co...hp?f=inventory

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thats a sweet looking list of wines!!
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Impressive inventory list. Are you taking order requests or is your inventory coming from consignors?
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From what I was told at one winery, you can NOT ship wine over state lines to a consumer.
Wineries and retailers can ship wine, but the laws vary state-by-state. For more info:

http://www.wineinstitute.org/initiat...teshippinglaws

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Nice list. Just curious, a restaurant go out of business in the area?? How did you get the collection started?
This is part of one persons cellar that we arrange to sell for him

We can also get a wide range of other great wines.

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It's hard to find a good Riesling....
These are some outstanding Rieslings we currently have:

These are the German wines we have:

1988 Schloss Schonborn Erbacher Marcobrunn Spatlese


$40.00

Deep green-gold color. Nicely expansive fragrance, with hints of butter, toffee, figs, orange peel, and apricot. Subtly rich and dense, while maintaining a superbly racy delicacy. Great depth of fruit in the mouth, apricot, banana, litchi, and peachy ripeness, with a velvety, nearly creamy texture. Juicy acidity provides a lively balance, lingering through a long and complex finish. Perfumed, harmonious, and refined, with all the breed of this great site. This seems like it?s just beginning to show really well.






1988 Schloss Schonborn Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg Spatlese


$40.00

Deep green-gold color. Fragrant nose, redolent of ripe apples, baked orange peel, and fresh pollen. Lots of depth and dimension, very opulently perfumed and really well-built. Brightly fresh on the attack, returning to an orange, tangerine rind, strawberry candy, and fresh apricot complexity. Nice richness and depth. Scintillating finish, long, subtly complex, classy.






1988 Schloss Schonborn Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Spatlese


$35.00

Deep green-gold color. Peach-skin, red berry, cream, and iron ore aromatics. Great depth of fruit on the palate, but very sleek and racy with impeccable balance, not at all heavy or weighed down by its concentration. Combines mandarin orange, peach, and fresh apricots. Ripeness and sheer depth of fruit subdued by piquant acidity. Finishes expansive, long, and superbly aromatic. This really shows its grand cru breed.






1990 Schloss Schonborn Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg Spatlese


$35.00

Medium green-gold color. Apricot, tangerine, orange peel, wet stone, and slate on the nose. Perfectly balanced, with beautiful delicacy. Lovely expansion in the mouth, but retains a delicately aromatic tone, perfumed and floral, but very intense. Finishes with a little less length than expected, but with a tight core of juicy depth. Very clean and refreshing.






1990 Schloss Schonborn Rudesheimer Berg Shlossberg Spatlese


$35.00

Medium green-gold color. Richly textured in the nose. Powerful and intense. Apricot and orange fruit is quite primary, but is subdued by slate, wet cement, and a slight earthiness. Beautifully built. Pungent attack on the palate, punching intensity, with a smooth depth and silky richness. Orange floral quality, with a slate-driven perfume and taut vibrancy. Gripping on back end, aristocratically refined and incredibly sleek, carries its weight superbly. Long, intense finish, very floral, very perfumed.

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It's hard to find a good Riesling....
These are some outstanding Rieslings we currently have:

These are the German wines we have:

1988 Schloss Schonborn Erbacher Marcobrunn Spatlese


$40.00

Deep green-gold color. Nicely expansive fragrance, with hints of butter, toffee, figs, orange peel, and apricot. Subtly rich and dense, while maintaining a superbly racy delicacy. Great depth of fruit in the mouth, apricot, banana, litchi, and peachy ripeness, with a velvety, nearly creamy texture. Juicy acidity provides a lively balance, lingering through a long and complex finish. Perfumed, harmonious, and refined, with all the breed of this great site. This seems like it?s just beginning to show really well.






1988 Schloss Schonborn Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg Spatlese


$40.00

Deep green-gold color. Fragrant nose, redolent of ripe apples, baked orange peel, and fresh pollen. Lots of depth and dimension, very opulently perfumed and really well-built. Brightly fresh on the attack, returning to an orange, tangerine rind, strawberry candy, and fresh apricot complexity. Nice richness and depth. Scintillating finish, long, subtly complex, classy.






1988 Schloss Schonborn Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Spatlese


$35.00

Deep green-gold color. Peach-skin, red berry, cream, and iron ore aromatics. Great depth of fruit on the palate, but very sleek and racy with impeccable balance, not at all heavy or weighed down by its concentration. Combines mandarin orange, peach, and fresh apricots. Ripeness and sheer depth of fruit subdued by piquant acidity. Finishes expansive, long, and superbly aromatic. This really shows its grand cru breed.






1990 Schloss Schonborn Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg Spatlese


$35.00

Medium green-gold color. Apricot, tangerine, orange peel, wet stone, and slate on the nose. Perfectly balanced, with beautiful delicacy. Lovely expansion in the mouth, but retains a delicately aromatic tone, perfumed and floral, but very intense. Finishes with a little less length than expected, but with a tight core of juicy depth. Very clean and refreshing.






1990 Schloss Schonborn Rudesheimer Berg Shlossberg Spatlese


$35.00

Medium green-gold color. Richly textured in the nose. Powerful and intense. Apricot and orange fruit is quite primary, but is subdued by slate, wet cement, and a slight earthiness. Beautifully built. Pungent attack on the palate, punching intensity, with a smooth depth and silky richness. Orange floral quality, with a slate-driven perfume and taut vibrancy. Gripping on back end, aristocratically refined and incredibly sleek, carries its weight superbly. Long, intense finish, very floral, very perfumed.

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Impressive inventory list. Are you taking order requests or is your inventory coming from consignors?
We can get many other wines from all of the major, and more importantly, smaller importers/distributors.

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impressive list

those are some nice Eisweins, almost looks like we get less then you have there
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