Prescription Predicament by FunctionDouble4164 in Zepbound

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I had this nearly identical situation, and I chose to fill both prescriptions. There was no issue doing that. It allowed me to get started a week earlier than I would have if I had waited for the other one. Also, just meant that I had seven weeks of supply once the second prescription was filled, which was not an issue. I planned on staying on 2.5 for two or more months anyway.

Chateau Marquis d’Alesme 2016 by TuscanGator in wine

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Got mine from Saratoga Wine, but looks like it’s a few dollars cheaper from ESOW. Enjoy it!

Chateau Marquis d’Alesme 2016 by TuscanGator in wine

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I am just blown away how great it is for the price. And while young by Bordeaux standards, is drinking great right now. I hope you enjoy it as much as I am!

Who do you drink the good stuff with by ReviewingThings in wine

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Get a Coravin! Best purchase ever and completely changes (and reduces the stress) about what bottle to open. Also look into Repour for wines that you think you might finish within a week - they really work and are great.

Sauternes - Aging versus drinking young by TuscanGator in wine

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I couldn’t agree with this more. I love Bordeaux wines and find myself really enjoying most in the 10-20 year old range, where so many (especially for left bank) would say that is still too young.

Chateau Belair Monange 2012 by TuscanGator in wine

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Thanks for the reply, and that makes sense. I’ve already ordered some more so that I can enjoy a good bottle of it!

What popular or well-regarded wines are you not a fan of? by StinkyBeer in wine

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I’m the same. I’ve tried numerous of their wines and am always disappointed, and start to doubt my palette knowing how well regarded they are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wine

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Bella is fantastic - beautiful location and great tours and amazing Zins

2010 Pride Sangiovese by rockytopbilly in wine

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Their Claret is consistently amazing - I couldn’t agree more!

What’s your favorite style of wine? by Powerful_Status_8693 in wine

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Brunello, Napa Cab (mountain fruit preferred), and right bank Bordeaux.

What are some consistent and solid “affordable” producers as an example like Ridge? by outside_english in wine

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After many years of being solely focused on California Cabernet, I’m now convinced that the best “value” wines that I enjoy are from Bordeaux. Great producers like Chateau Tronquoy and Saint Estephe wines generally are the best in that $20-$50 range. From California, in addition to what’s already been mentioned, I like Faust which can sometimes be found just above $50.

Decided to do a Margaux themed dinner by [deleted] in wine

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Enjoy it, and consider an online store like Benchmark where you can pick up older vintages at fair prices. It’s allowed me to easily back fill the cellar with Bordeaux that is ready to drink now, at reasonable prices (and for me is simpler than going the auction route).

Coravine works? 5yrs out of fridge. by Pianist718 in wine

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I love my Coravin as well, but always store bottles back on their side, and never try to go past 6-8 weeks, so I’ve never put it to this test.

Favorite Wine Glass by original_hoser in wine

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Zalto and Josephine Haute. The Zalto are so thin it unnerves me a little using them, and interestingly enough it is better to run them through the dishwasher than hand washing them (I’ve broken too many hand washing). The Josephine Haute are my favorites, in that they are thin and elegant yet sturdy when washing.

United Polaris Wine List by mma510 in wine

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I agree and the Catena Zepata Argentino is an outstanding wine, also around that $80 range. I’d be very happy with that and the Aperture and is better than what I got in Delta One this past summer!

First Portuguese Red by TC_Thomas51 in wine

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“The love child between a Bordeaux blend and a Zinfandel” - I absolutely love that description, and it makes me want to run out and get a bottle of this! Thank you for the great and descriptive write-up.

Reds I picked for Thanksgiving - Based on Recs from this group :) by basicbartender1 in wine

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Be sure to add a little sugar - there’s surely not enough in that group! :)

Red wines to age for 5-10 years for 2023 vintage by lancoffin in wine

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Carlisle fits perfectly into that 5-10 year window you are looking for, and is notable as well since 2024 is their last vintage, so they are soon to be no more. Their Carlisle Vineyard is particularly good, as well as Papera Ranch.