Lets see if anymore make it into the list....9. CARM Douro Reserva 2007
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It's that time again and 8-10 have been released today. Coming in at #9 was a Douro wine...
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Is any of the CARM being sold in the USA?
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CARM is available here in Edmonton, terrific portfolio at DeVines.
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No idea, but I've never seen it for sale.Roy Hersh wrote:Is any of the CARM being sold in the USA?
Ok, a wine searcher check shows a couple places on the east coast for the upper end stuff. Not exactly an easy to find wine considering, at least I think, one of Spectators requirements to be in the top 100.
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The `07 is $36 Cdn. Regular flights to Edmonton from most northern US centers!!!!! Bring snow shovel and dog team.
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And I should add, this is a major pet-peeve of mine in that WS picks these wines without any regard to their availability, even though they say that is one of their qualifying factors. Some are wines that are mail-order only from the winery (mostly mailing lists) and/or wines that are so limited in their distrubution that they are all but impossible to find long before their list even comes out. So IMO, what's the point of even putting them on a list if they are no longer available or not even readily available in retail to begin with?Roy Hersh wrote:Is any of the CARM being sold in the USA?
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Can't you just meet me at the airport with bottles in handBob Parsons Alberta wrote:The `07 is $36 Cdn. Regular flights to Edmonton from most northern US centers!!!!! Bring snow shovel and dog team.
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Well it seems someone figured out how to crack their hidden picture codes, figured out the wines, and got their pictures too
I think WS needs to work on their on-line security.
No more Douro wines/Ports in the top 10 though

No more Douro wines/Ports in the top 10 though
http://wineberserkers.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=34461OK, so my customer cracked the code. He actually got bottle shots to appear. It looks like this is the Top 5.
5- Altamura Cab 2007
4- Revana Cab 2007
3- Peter Michael Ma Belle Fille 2008
2- Two Hands Bella's Garden 2008
1- Saxum James Berry 2007
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I just had a bottle a few weeks ago for $14. Decent, but I prefer a more rustic style Douro.Roy Hersh wrote:Is any of the CARM being sold in the USA?
Remember I called you from the liquor store that was selling it to see if you tried it beforeAndy Velebil wrote:No idea, but I've never seen it for sale.Roy Hersh wrote:Is any of the CARM being sold in the USA?
Ok, a wine searcher check shows a couple places on the east coast for the upper end stuff
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I told you to buy it!Moses Botbol wrote: Remember I called you from the liquor store that was selling it to see if you tried it before
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I did and... I don't think I would go looking for it again if you know what I mean. I prefer more rustic Douros. Not much terrior with Carm and at $14 I can think of many wines from Portugal I would rather buy.Andy Velebil wrote:I told you to buy it!Moses Botbol wrote: Remember I called you from the liquor store that was selling it to see if you tried it before
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$14 US for the Carm? Surely that is the price for the entry-level red.
I just paid $36 for the Reserva!
I just paid $36 for the Reserva!
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yes he got the regular one, not the ReservaBob Parsons Alberta wrote:$14 US for the Carm? Surely that is the price for the entry-level red.
I just paid $36 for the Reserva!
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is this list only for table wine? if not what about the DOW 100 pointer?
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I know they've done some Ports in the past. And this exact question was raised on another wine forum, with some people theorizing that since Suckling reviewed it and he's no longer at WS they didn't chose it. Of course that is pure speculation on their part. Although when the full 100 list comes out monday and if there are no wines on it that Suckling reviewed, then we'll know.Daniel R. wrote:is this list only for table wine? if not what about the DOW 100 pointer?
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The WS Top 100 are not the highest scoring wines, but the favorites of the editors. From what I gather, they get together and hash out the list. I'm doubtful that Suckling was at that meeting so there wasn't anyone to argue for his favorites.
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The whole top 100 was released today and a couple of Douro wines and one Port made the list.
#9 2007 CARM Reserva Douro
#14 2007 Dow's Vintage Port
#22 2007 Quinta do Vallado Reserva Douro

#9 2007 CARM Reserva Douro
#14 2007 Dow's Vintage Port
#22 2007 Quinta do Vallado Reserva Douro


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Thanks!Eric Ifune wrote:The WS Top 100 are not the highest scoring wines, but the favorites of the editors. From what I gather, they get together and hash out the list. I'm doubtful that Suckling was at that meeting so there wasn't anyone to argue for his favorites.
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At a quick glance 6 Washington wines and 4 Oregon wines. So 10% is all right. I am continuing to stock up on both these regions wines, with heavy emphasis on Washington because of pricing.
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I sas the Carm Grand Reserva yesterday for around $38. How does this compare the Reserva?
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