Number 1 Berberana

Domaine Philippe Tessier

Le Point du Jour Cheverny Pinot Noir Gamay 2015

#HurricaneHarvey wine number 1 / survival at the parent's house — 8 years ago

Leah Raiffeisen
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Ridge Vineyards

Lytton Springs Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel Blend

The number 1 of our Californian wine dinner. Amazing age atm and great with an hour of air!!! — 9 years ago

Bass Phillip

Premium Gippsland Pinot Noir 2007

Sappy Sinewy Perfumed. Beautiful. One of the top 3 Pinots in Australia. The Reserve of this BASS Phillip being Number 1. The complete package. — 9 years ago

James HunterAndrew WhittlePolar
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Marietta

Christo Lot Number 1 Syrah Blend

I was skeptical at first...inky black and 15.3 ABV, but the wine is well balanced with plenty of freshness and lift. Just the ticket with tonight's daube de boeuf. — 10 years ago

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Jean-Marc Burgaud

Côte du Py Vieilles Vignes Morgon Gamay 2009

Chris Hallowell
9.0

The end of case number 1 of 2 purchased in 2011. Crazy bottle variation amongst the bottles already opened ranging from Brett-bomb, to crazy pure raspberry fruit and schist. This bottle was just right of center. — 10 years ago

Taittinger

Prestige Rosé Brut Champagne

Birthday dinner number 1. Strawberries and yeasty greatness. Berries and bread with a great oily mouthfeel and drinkability. Went well with prawns and crab. — 11 years ago

Domaine Serene

Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2010

Clement Cariot
9.5

Showing extremely well, very complex, smooth, great balance. Should have been number 1 on the Wine Spectator list instead of 3. — 11 years ago

Anthony and Velma liked this

René-Henri Coutier

Brut Grand Cru Champagne Blend

Champagne tasting: group ranked 2 of 4. My number 1. Lemon-lime aromas with spiced poached pears on the palate. — 11 years ago

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Ziggy Eschliman

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I've been a real fan of this Champagne lately... By the case kinda fan...

Suminoe Shuzou

Suminoe Junmaiginjo Unpasteurized Sake

Tsuyoshi Enoki
9.1

Name:" Suminoe"/ subtitle:" BY Number 1"/ brewery: Suminoe shuzou/ region: Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture/ category: junmaiginjo unpasturised / fresh note of yellow peach, apricot, clear attack, fresh and sharp acid, slim and smooth. Good too! — 12 years ago

Milbrandt Vineyards

Traditions Columbia Valley Merlot 2010

The 2008 Traditions Merlot features grapes from a number of our estate vineyards in Eastern Washington's Wahluke Slope. Established in 2006, the Wahluke Slope is a sub-region within the Columbia Valley appellation. Located midway between Seattle and Spokane it is bordered by the Columbia River to the southwest and Hanford Reach National Monument to the east. The climate here is warm enough during the day to fully ripen grapes, yet cool enough at night to ensure bright acids and firm tannins. The 2008 Traditions Merlot is elegant, balanced and approachable. The nose is bright and forward with cherries, berries and plums wrapped in crème brulée and brown sugar. The flavors are a seamless blend of fruit, oak and acidity. Blend: 78% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Malbec & 1% Barbera. — 13 years ago

Tres 14

Tinto de Garage Mendoza Malbec 2011

Stay-cation wine number 1 with the wife. Incredibly rich and packed full of blackberry cobbler, smoked dark chocolate, vanilla bean, black pepper, and mocha. One one the richest wines I've had from Argentina, possibly ever. Went marvelously with a smoked bone in porkchop. — 8 years ago

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Zerba Cellars

Walla Walla Valley Petit Verdot 2014

Thanksgiving treat number 1 — 9 years ago

SW
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Root:1

[The Original Ungrafted] Colchagua Valley Carménère 2013

Solod. Ali is feelin the vibe. Hell yeah wine number 100 too on delectable. — 10 years ago

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Cigar City Brewing

Jai Alai India Pale Ale

Canned on 1/11/16. As usual, MUCH better enjoyed from a glass than from the can. I've had a number of these here now and have encountered quite a wide variation in the degree of juiciness and hop complexity, resulting in ratings in the range 9.1-9.6. Must have to do with freshness, as by far the best version has been on draft. — 10 years ago

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Simon Weston

Simon Weston

Location looks good as well
Dave Harris

Dave Harris

Well said.

Dow's

Vintage Porto 2011

Deserves the number 1 rating! So glad I have a few more of these! — 11 years ago

Clary Ranch

Syrah 2006

The surprise of the evening. Was the number one pick by the group - especially after it opened up at the end of the night changed from my #2 to my #1 — 11 years ago

Olga Raffault

Champ-Chenin Chinon Chenin Blanc 1993

Wine number 1 for 2015. — 11 years ago

Château Léoville Barton

Saint-Julien Red Bordeaux Blend 1990

At Jonathan's, ranked number 1 of six well balanced I mistook for the Monte Bello — 11 years ago

Sparkling Pointe

The North Folk of Long Island Brut White Blend

Great wine with panko crusted shrimp. Awesome pairing. Number 1 winery. — 11 years ago

Rhonda Nigido
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Inwood Estates

Texas Tempranillo Cabernet 2009

Shay A
9.1

The curveball out of our 4 reds! This was red number three and at the end, 1,2 and 4 would all be bordeauxs. After 1 and 2, it was easy to identify this as more new world. I didn't guess Tempranillo, (I guessed old Napa cab), but appreciated a TX wine as there seems to be a step up in TX quality over the last few years. Spicy, plum filled, and well integrated at this point. — 9 years ago

Weston Eidson
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Brasserie de Rochefort

Trappistes Rochefort 10 Quadrupel Ale

Number 1, 2, 3 in the world. Quadrupples the best. — 10 years ago

Markham Vineyards

Napa Valley Merlot 2013

Number 1 in Texas — 10 years ago

Marietta

Armé Lot Number 1 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

Smells of cherry oak and some light tobacco. Very full bodied with some port notes actually and smooth finish. Somewhat acidic and would do well with food. — 11 years ago

Els Jelipins

Penedès Sumoll-Garnacha Blend

Els Jelipins 2009 (a very kind gift from, and shared with, @J_A_A). Made by Gloria and Berta Garriga in the hills Penedès. Based around the Sumoll grape, with a slightly different blend each year (depending on which rows of vineyards they decide to take fruit from). The fruit is hand-picked over a number of sessions — always early in the morning and in small cases. It ferments with the natural yeasts, without temperature control, fining, or filtration and only a touch of sulfur added right before bottling. Open-top barrel fermentation and some wax-lined oval amphorae are used, along with lengthy aging in big barrels. Each bottle is painted by hand – the design is different each year, but always includes the symbolic heart.
This has to be one of the most distinctive, intriguing and confounding red wines I've ever tasted. The first thing you notice is the cloudy ruby color. A mysterious scent leads to strong flavors of green herbs (almost medicinal) on the palate: is it tarragon or dill, or both? Elderflower perhaps? Maybe fresh olive too. Underlying this is an ever-changing red fruit core (cranberry, tart cherry), with the odd streak of wet rocks and a zippy freshness. Totally raw and wild. Impossible to pin down and paradoxical.
Ultimately, this wine was indomitable. We paired it with a full-flavored Iranian stew (ghormeh-sabzi), then with vegetarian Indian curry. The wine went remarkably well with both, though I wouldn't say it 'paired' well. You could always taste the distinct flavors of the wine, and it didn't interfere with the food, but they didn't really enhance each other either. Essentially, even robust food flavors could not tame this cloudy, 'little-looking' red wine.
After all of this, I will not say that I am gagging to try this wine again, as I'm not really sure I love the flavor profile overall … but it did grow on me over the four days we had it open. And the wine was possibly even better on Day 4 than it was on Day 1. I would definitely be happy to try it again, though, as there is no doubt it would challenge palates, ideologies and spark conversation. This is a 'real' wine, with no pretense and oodles of individuality.
— 11 years ago

Fox Run Vineyards

Finger Lakes Dry Riesling 2010

Riesling verticals spoils number 1 #flxwine — 12 years ago

Antigal Winery & Estates

Uno Mendoza Malbec 2010

Truly number 1. Probably the best Malbec I've had. Smooth, bold, and very enjoyable. And the price was extremely reasonable! — 12 years ago

E. Guigal

Côtes du Rhône Red Rhône Blend 2009

Entry number 1 blowed my mind! So good, reminded me why I love Cotes du Rhone and don't mind spending more than $10 on wine :) — 13 years ago