The Wine Vault
In this episode, Rob and Scott review one of the better values in Cabernet by DeLille Cellars and their Metier Cabernet. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott discover a gem from Banfi and their Belnero Tuscan blend. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott review an Amador standard by Scott Harvey Wines, and their Mountain Selection Zinfandel. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott review a low production Pinot Noir from Oregon by Flaneur Wines. Will they seek out more of this wine, or will they be glad the production is low? We shall see...on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott find out what happens when wine imitates a train wreck when they review the horrendous Navaherreros by Bodegas Bernabeleva in Spain. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott enjoy the great Italian Cabernet by Tolani, known as LEGIT. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott review a small production value red from Washington known as Rocks of Bawn and their Shafts and Furrow red blend. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott experience mediocrity in a glass as they fall asleep drinking Castellani's Monsalaia Tuscana IGT. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott experience mediocrity in a glass as they fall asleep drinking Castellani's Monsalaia Tuscana IGT. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this episode, Rob and Scott review an unusual red blend from BloodRoot Wines, their Undertow Red Blend from Sonoma. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
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In this Episode, Rob, Scott, and Becky review Mud House Sauvignon Blanc. Further, the group eliminates another organization as a possible future employer/sponsor as they provide "constructive criticism" of The Wall Street Journal's coverage of the world of wine. Will The Wall Street Journal appreciate and accept The Vault's suggestions on how to improve their coverage, or do they not consider vulgar mocking to be "constructive"? We shall see...on The Wine Vault.