Cabernet is without the best of the reds. The movie "Sideways" maligns the Merlot, but in reality the Pinot Noir is just as light. The cab is robust and full of flavor and pairs great with BBQ, NY steak, filet mingon, and even a burger. Mmmm.
Jeremy, although I appreciate your knowledge ... you sure took a long time to give a basic answer to a straightforward question. The "differences" could have been much more succinctly summarized, and then followed up with the wealth of information that you enjoyed sharing. My guess is that the question was asked at a more basic level, so you could have answered it at that level and then provided the deeper level of expertise and anecdotes to follow up and educate those who wanted more technical.
Cabernet is without the best of the reds. The movie "Sideways" maligns the Merlot, but in reality the Pinot Noir is just as light. The cab is robust and full of flavor and pairs great with BBQ, NY steak, filet mingon, and even a burger. Mmmm.
aplusc2904 1 week ago
skip to 1:25 to hear about the wines
Tboom123 3 weeks ago
The rest of you are being jerkasses. Let the man explain, at least he was kind enough to be helpful.
LONGTAIL15 3 weeks ago
pussy
laconchtumare 3 weeks ago
what a jerk
renaswu 3 weeks ago
A jerk...yeah
renaswu 3 weeks ago
I agree. Get to the point. Jeremy do you really know the difference?
pokerstar0323 1 month ago
Jeremy, although I appreciate your knowledge ... you sure took a long time to give a basic answer to a straightforward question. The "differences" could have been much more succinctly summarized, and then followed up with the wealth of information that you enjoyed sharing. My guess is that the question was asked at a more basic level, so you could have answered it at that level and then provided the deeper level of expertise and anecdotes to follow up and educate those who wanted more technical.
VJJBS 1 month ago
@VJJBS
I agree. This could have been answered much simpler.
likecrunchyness 1 month ago