ITR Sighting: San Francisco, CA
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Okay, I personally hate these these "sightings" posts...its as if someone saw a UFO or something...call me a hypocrit!
Anyways, I saw a Black ITR with gold rims in front of San Francisco State University by Mary Park (dorms) at around 12:20pm....belong to anyone?....looked kinda ricey!
[Modified by MiraiZ, 12:36 PM 12/17/2002]
Anyways, I saw a Black ITR with gold rims in front of San Francisco State University by Mary Park (dorms) at around 12:20pm....belong to anyone?....looked kinda ricey!
[Modified by MiraiZ, 12:36 PM 12/17/2002]
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Gold rims? Sure they weren't bronze or something?
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So MiraiZ...you're in the states for a little while...did I miss something?
Austin
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I guess so...I made a few posts last week. I was on a business trip to NY/NJ now I'm on vacation in N. Ca
Hmmm...winetasting anyone?
who wants to have a mini norcal meet??? san francisco seems to be the hot spot, who's in? Well while us norcallers have visitors I thought maybe we could all get together and get something to eat or just chill. We can chill at my house if there is nowhere to go.
White Zin...
You need to visit Chateau St. Jean (Sonoma County) and get a bottle of their Cinq Cepages Merlot. Their '96 Cab was wine of the year...
The wife just purchased a '97 Merlot for $70 bucks...or so she says...because I accidentally opened the '96.
If you're in Monterey/Carmel...there are a number of wineries there...if you drive further south from there...Smith and Hook / Hahn Estates is pretty good.
If you must buy some sweet wine there's a Winery in St. Helena called V. Sattui www.vsattui.com then you should get a case of their 2001 Gamay Rouge.
Alan
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You need to visit Chateau St. Jean (Sonoma County) and get a bottle of their Cinq Cepages Merlot. Their '96 Cab was wine of the year...
The wife just purchased a '97 Merlot for $70 bucks...or so she says...because I accidentally opened the '96.
If you're in Monterey/Carmel...there are a number of wineries there...if you drive further south from there...Smith and Hook / Hahn Estates is pretty good.
If you must buy some sweet wine there's a Winery in St. Helena called V. Sattui www.vsattui.com then you should get a case of their 2001 Gamay Rouge.
Alan
[Modified by 01TypeR, 3:15 PM 12/17/2002]
I'm burning this thread now...
Royal Tokaji....yummy, "One of the few wines that could justifiably be described as legendary." ~ Jancis Robinson
The king of sweet wines
http://www.wilsondaniels.com/royal_tokaji/index.html
Last night at dinner I opened up a bottle of 1984 Freemark Abby, Sycamore Vineyard...damn was that good.
Austin - who would be down for a meet, but is about to move...again
Royal Tokaji....yummy, "One of the few wines that could justifiably be described as legendary." ~ Jancis Robinson
The king of sweet wines

http://www.wilsondaniels.com/royal_tokaji/index.html
Last night at dinner I opened up a bottle of 1984 Freemark Abby, Sycamore Vineyard...damn was that good.
Austin - who would be down for a meet, but is about to move...again
Sweet....the "ricey" comment was just to get attention...the setup looked good...do you go to SFSU?
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Sweet....the "ricey" comment was just to get attention...the setup looked good...do you go to SFSU?
Yes, unfortunately I'm still in college.
Yes, unfortunately I'm still in college.
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