I usually try to be as diplomatic as I can, but as both 8893 and HH will tell you from political discussions, I fail quite a bit.
I'm no expert, but I do know a decent amount. I'd say I'm well behind 8893 and HH on scope of knowledge, and perhaps even behind you on current trends as I haven't had a rosé anything since the 70s. My professional tasting experience isn't even wine, it's coffee, but many of the same principles apply regarding both descriptors and how different beans coupled with terroir presents itself in determining flavor, body, and pretty much everything else.
So apologies if I seemed a bit rough there. Not trying to be a thread cop, but as the thread is mostly the four of us and as I already pretty well know the scope of 8893's and HH's wide knowledge, your comment just struck a nerve.
Anyway, in describing how far my wine collection and collector interest has fallen, I'm posting a couple photos of my "cellar", which runs the length and width of my front porch. It was here when I bought the house. Not temp controlled, but right now it's 80F outside and the thermometer is 60F. Never gets below 44 or above 68 tbomk.
From about 2002, a year after we bought the place, to 2008 or so, the two racks in the right photo were mostly full, the closest is whites and the one next to it is reds. The one against the side wall had a handful of ports, sherrys and other fortified things. At the height of my obsession I had roughly 150 bottles. Right now there are a dozen bottles total. And I don't even have a decent spread of varietals. The four whites you see... two albarinos and two Conundrums. On the reds, there's the Montelena, a couple of pinots, a malbec, a super Tuscan, a bordeaux, a tempranillo, and a rioja.
The two wooden boxes on the floor in the back are from a bizarre winery in CA called
Jarvis. An eccentric rich dude who created a huge tunnel/cave under a large hill in Napa. If you're out there, it's worth visiting. The wines are decent, if overpriced (as are most Cali reds IMO), but there are living quarters in the cave, his and her bedrooms, all the production equipment, and just a really oddball vibe to the place. I never used the other rack in the left photo, which is kind of a PITA as it's right across from my 2nd electrical box. But I can't throw it away, lol. The main value of it right now is that I can say "wine cellar" when I get around to listing the house.
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