November of 2023 Roundup

November was an exhilarating chapter in my wine journey. I uncorked some truly thrilling bottles in the comfort of my home, and the highlight was undoubtedly a dinner generously hosted by Greg from Jersey Wine and Spirits. There, I had the pleasure of mingling with fellow passionate wine lovers in the neighborhood, creating lasting memories and forging connections.

In the world of wine, sharing is not just a gesture; it is a conduit for making new friends and rekindling old friendships. It’s a shared experience that transcends the liquid in the bottle, fostering camaraderie and moments of joy.

What about you?

What were the standout bottles in your November wine journey?

I would love to hear your thoughts and see your list down below. Sharing our experiences adds another layer of enjoyment to the rich tapestry of the wine community. Cheers to the stories in every bottle!

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1. 2015 Manuel Marinacci Barbaresco Riserva

2. 2018 Kanonkop Pinotage

3. 2020 Domaine de Chevillard Jacquère Vin de Savoie

4. 2021 Enderle & Moll Weissburgunder Muschelkalk

5. 2021 Domaine Chanterêves Marsannay Rosé

6. 1990 Château Haut-Marbuzet

7. 2020 Hermann J. Wiemer Riesling HJW Vineyard

8. 2011 Simon Bize Bourgogne Blanc Les Perrières

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Wine Dinner Lineup

9. 2020 Simon Bize Savigny-lès-Beaune

10. NV Alexandre Filaine Champagne Brut Cuvée Sp

11. 2020 Domaine de Saint Pierre Château Renard

12. 2021 Vidonia V. P. Listán Blanco

13. 2022 Eva Fricke Mélange Riesling

14. 2021 Yura L’Abeille et le Papillon

15. 2021 Tailleurs Cueilleurs Rita & Rova VdF

16. 2019 Paul Lato ‘Suerte’ Solomon Hills Vineyard

17. 2009 Ar.Pe.Pe. Grumello Sant’Antonío Riserva

18. 2006 Casanova della Spinetta Sezzana Toscana

19. 2011 Blasson d’Issan Margaux

20. 2015 Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Saint-Joseph

21. 2016 Nicola Gatta Vino Spumante Blanc de Blancs

22. 2013 Vilmart & Cie Ratafia Champenois Chardonnay

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