Without thinking too much -- drinkable, and bringable. But hard to find. Got it at Vino Wine store on 4th Street in Berkeley, went back the next day and they're out. Also very hard to find online. To me it's the reason why a lot of the wine review websites and apps that try to be a comprehensive resource face an uphill battle. What a let down when you go to the site and nothing but the name of the wine there. It's like, uh, I have that part. But you can see the visionary pitch -- we'll dominate the world, users will generate reviews, and others can comment, and well have all these users and they'll buy wine. Like nearby Mount Ventoux -- the giant hill famous for the Tour de France. Not everybody is going to make it to the top, even the best.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
A Cote du Rhone - nice!
Vieux Clocher, Ventoux, 2007 $8
Without thinking too much -- drinkable, and bringable. But hard to find. Got it at Vino Wine store on 4th Street in Berkeley, went back the next day and they're out. Also very hard to find online. To me it's the reason why a lot of the wine review websites and apps that try to be a comprehensive resource face an uphill battle. What a let down when you go to the site and nothing but the name of the wine there. It's like, uh, I have that part. But you can see the visionary pitch -- we'll dominate the world, users will generate reviews, and others can comment, and well have all these users and they'll buy wine. Like nearby Mount Ventoux -- the giant hill famous for the Tour de France. Not everybody is going to make it to the top, even the best.
Without thinking too much -- drinkable, and bringable. But hard to find. Got it at Vino Wine store on 4th Street in Berkeley, went back the next day and they're out. Also very hard to find online. To me it's the reason why a lot of the wine review websites and apps that try to be a comprehensive resource face an uphill battle. What a let down when you go to the site and nothing but the name of the wine there. It's like, uh, I have that part. But you can see the visionary pitch -- we'll dominate the world, users will generate reviews, and others can comment, and well have all these users and they'll buy wine. Like nearby Mount Ventoux -- the giant hill famous for the Tour de France. Not everybody is going to make it to the top, even the best.
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