In a stroke of amazing coincidence (or a mere affirmation that we're really the same person) my co-conspirator and I gave each other cases of wine from the Wall Street Journal wine club1. We're now in the process of determining whether this little experiment is worth continuing. There are a couple of factors which seem to be arguing in its favor at present:
- It's brain-dead convenient. Go to the website, select your case-o-wine, supply a CC, and some time later said wine shows up at your door (adult signature required).
- We're getting exposed to the products of small wineries which we probably wouldn't find in our typical wine-purchasing venues, much less be inclined to try.
- 2008 Vina Baccana Pinot Grigio: As I've probably mentioned before I'm more of a red wine drinker; I certainly don't drink enough pinot grigio to distinguish a good one from a great one. That said I did find this to be a quite pleasant wine that I would gladly drink again.
- 2007 Un Vent de Folie CĂ´tes du Roussillon Villages: This is a very full-bodied wine, a little rough around the edges, but tasty none the less. I suspect that it would benefit greatly from aging for a couple more years. At 16% alcohol by volume it definitely has noticeable kick; they ought to adopt the tagline "A Respectable Way To Get Smashed".
1 I was actually going to get her a case from the New York Times Wine Club but strangely enough they don't ship to WA even though the WSJ does.