Great video as usual D 🍷 Have you given any thought on doing a video about yourself and how you got into wine? I am sure your viewers would love to learn more about the regular guy from Long Island.
Wow! Such an interesting topic. You went out on a limp on this one Dr. D and I think I just heard it crack. None of my top five made your list and none of your top five made my list. Two wino's three opinions! Well done and thank-you so much.
Thank you for this video. We will be changing out insignia for Arkenstone. I like to try something new. We will also be going to mayacamas and del Dotto
I've only been to around 30, but in no particular order my top 5 would be Cardinale Hall St. Helena Clos Pegase Heitz Darioush Was supposed to get to Far Niente on my last trip but there was a tremendous storm and they lost power. Was incredibly bummed.
Awesome video! I’m a huge fan of the Channel and the wonderful reviews you give about each wine you try! Question, where did you get the decanter at 13:35 time stamp in the video? I really like it and would be interested in getting one if I had more information on it! Thanks and keep up the great work!
Nice selection 👍 love Duckhorn. The Three Palms is such a great wine for special occasions, and the standard Napa valley merlot is so good for the $30-40 range. I was surprised that there were no Rutherford or SLD wineries here but I’m sure it’s difficult to only choose 5 out of the whole valley.
You got that right Kyuun! Plus the location and the architecture of the vineyard factored in. And on location, the vineyards on the Mountain side have an advantage.
Isn't the Arkenstone NVD a Napa Valley offering and not really Howell Mountain fruit? That's there only cab close to being under $100. The estate and Obsidian are excellent, but much higher price. Mayacamas is one of my personal favorites as is Duckhorn, but I prefer their three palms Merlot. Your audio would be much more listenable with an on body microphone. The acoustics in the room aren't favorable in my opinion. Cheers!
Cheers, Scott! Arkenstone is on top of Howell Mountain in Angwan. That is Napa. All their vineyards are right there around the winery. Not a big mic fan, but perhaps I give it a try. Thanks
@@decantswithd I know exactly where they are located having been there myself several times. And yes, Angwin is in the overall Napa AVA, but I can guarantee you 100% that if the grapes for that NV were 75% from Howell Mountain, they would mark it as such and charge much more per bottle. There are several other specific AVA wineries that source grapes from other locations in Napa and thus are required by law to mark the grapes with the more generic NV AVA. You can compare neighbors like Robert Craig, Cade, and Dunn. They all make "second" wines carrying the generic Napa Valley designation even though their estates are on Howell Mountain.
As a 16 year in the industry and a life long napa native I have to say u have great taste and great suggestions on your video!
Thank you, Troy
Always great to hear about your favorite "wine anything" - a preference formed over a lifetime of tasting, toasting and sharing wines.
Cheers Al!🍷
Love that you’re a regular guy drinking great wine just line me! Love the state ranch, among others! Plumpjack the fav for me…
Both of those are excellent!
Some of my favorites AND some I didn’t know about! Thank you - I will try them🍷
Great!
Welcome to the channel.
Great video as usual D 🍷
Have you given any thought on doing a video about yourself and how you got into wine? I am sure your viewers would love to learn more about the regular guy from Long Island.
That’s a thought
Wow! Such an interesting topic. You went out on a limp on this one Dr. D and I think I just heard it crack. None of my top five made your list and none of your top five made my list. Two wino's three opinions! Well done and thank-you so much.
Thanks Laurence. What are your top 5?
Barnett and Mayacamas all the way, anytime! Great video!
Thank you for this video. We will be changing out insignia for Arkenstone. I like to try something new. We will also be going to mayacamas and del Dotto
Good choices
What an outstanding video D. God damn I enjoy the hell out of you 😊
🤝
Very Nice!
It’s Nickel & Nickel all the way for me. No contest. Good show.
Thanks Greg!
Understand your priorities in life.
I've only been to around 30, but in no particular order my top 5 would be
Cardinale
Hall St. Helena
Clos Pegase
Heitz
Darioush
Was supposed to get to Far Niente on my last trip but there was a tremendous storm and they lost power. Was incredibly bummed.
Timothy, that’s a good list, too
Awesome video! I’m a huge fan of the Channel and the wonderful reviews you give about each wine you try! Question, where did you get the decanter at 13:35 time stamp in the video? I really like it and would be interested in getting one if I had more information on it! Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks and will get back to you on the decanter
That decanter was one of my wife’s crystal vases that I reconfigured years ago. I unfortunately have no further info on it.
Arkenstone for sure, but also love Spottswoode.
I do too. Have you been at the winery yet? That was an important criteria for my list. And I have not been there
He’s missing Paradigm, Corison, and Philip Togni
Will check those out next, Warren!
Hey D! If I send you some wine will you critique on your channel?
What are you thinking about?
Nice selection 👍 love Duckhorn. The Three Palms is such a great wine for special occasions, and the standard Napa valley merlot is so good for the $30-40 range. I was surprised that there were no Rutherford or SLD wineries here but I’m sure it’s difficult to only choose 5 out of the whole valley.
You got that right Kyuun!
Plus the location and the architecture of the vineyard factored in. And on location, the vineyards on the Mountain side have an advantage.
Isn't the Arkenstone NVD a Napa Valley offering and not really Howell Mountain fruit? That's there only cab close to being under $100. The estate and Obsidian are excellent, but much higher price. Mayacamas is one of my personal favorites as is Duckhorn, but I prefer their three palms Merlot. Your audio would be much more listenable with an on body microphone. The acoustics in the room aren't favorable in my opinion. Cheers!
Cheers, Scott!
Arkenstone is on top of Howell Mountain in Angwan. That is Napa. All their vineyards are right there around the winery.
Not a big mic fan, but perhaps I give it a try.
Thanks
@@decantswithd I know exactly where they are located having been there myself several times. And yes, Angwin is in the overall Napa AVA, but I can guarantee you 100% that if the grapes for that NV were 75% from Howell Mountain, they would mark it as such and charge much more per bottle. There are several other specific AVA wineries that source grapes from other locations in Napa and thus are required by law to mark the grapes with the more generic NV AVA. You can compare neighbors like Robert Craig, Cade, and Dunn. They all make "second" wines carrying the generic Napa Valley designation even though their estates are on Howell Mountain.
@@scottwatters4433 thanks for sharing