Roy Hersh wrote:The onslaught of online offers that reach and tempt me daily have created this buying addiction with wine, that I never have found with any other hobby or product.
I set up a filter on my e-mail so all the wine buying e-mails are going into a folder, which I generally just delete every now and then, but I can still look at if I want. But they aren't showing up in my inbox now.
I must admit I laughed quite a bit over this. As Svein said, these are truly 1st world problems.
And now I'm 25 bottles up on the end of last year. Isn't it really annoying the way bottles keep forcing their way into the corners of your cellar when your back is turned. The most recent addition to the port cellar are some of Quevedo's 2014 closure experiment cases.
Al B. wrote:And now I'm 25 bottles up on the end of last year. Isn't it really annoying the way bottles keep forcing their way into the corners of your cellar when your back is turned. The most recent addition to the port cellar are some of Quevedo's 2014 closure experiment cases.
Since posting this I've opened 8 bottles from my cellar and managed to get it down to being only 23 up from where I was at the end of last year. Tonight's bottle was Faustino I 1998 and was absolutely superb.