 Hey, I just want to give you a quick little update. You know, we're tasting through a lot of wines, writing up some reports, producing content, videos, some recommendations for you. I just want to share a few things with you quickly. We're tasting through a lot of Shetanoff to Pop. A lot of the newest vintages, 16, a little bit of 16, 17, 18, even for the reds, 18, 19 for the whites. And I want to talk a little bit about some values in Shetanoff to Pop. I think Shetanoff to Pop is a very unique region because there are wines that can be, when they're released, they can be enjoyed early because they have so much fruit, so much ripeness. The tans aren't just ripping your face off like young Bordeaux or Burgundy that really, you really need to sell her for 10, 20, 30 years or more. Shetanoff to Pop, you drink right away, can sell her. I think 10 years, they always say eight to 12 years. I always prefer drinking Shetanoff on the younger side personally. So I have values on the introductory side of the scale and on the more higher level of scale. So some things I wanted to share with you. You got to understand I've got two different styles of Shetanoff to Pop as well. More of the kind of modern, new worldy, where I'm talking about big fruit, a little bit of oak and a ripeness, high alcohol, versus wines that are more traditional, that don't see oak age, aged in cement, stainless steel. Sometimes made with whole clusters. So you feel more of the fruit, less of the oak. They're not as big monsters. So we're gonna talk more about the new world style at the entry level. Two wines that I find are inexpensive, great buys. This is a small producer, my French is terrible. So it made for me the Domaine des Pères de Les Bleus, Les Calices de Saint-Pierre 2018. I discovered this producer when I was in Shetanoff to Pop last year. In the shops there, in Shetanoff to Pop, they were, it was one of the few producers that you could get under 30 euros. I think I sell this for as little as 26 euros. I think I've seen the US for about 30 bucks. That's a steal as far as Shetanoff to Pop goes. This is a big, round, powerful wine with a lot of fruit. I think a lot of people are just gonna enjoy it. People that are drinking Napa Cab type wines, big ripe Bordeaux wines from Sisley. This is what you're gonna go to. Excellent. I thought for me, I think I gotta go through my notes. I think it goes in the 90 plus range, maybe even a little bit higher. This is a producer. I had no idea about the Domaine La Fajotière, Shetanoff to Pop 2017. Did not see wood. This is organic certified. I believe this one might be two. This one is for sure certified organic. Does not see wood. This I thought was just a steal. I've seen it on Wine Searcher for as low as 22 euros in Europe and as low as 30 bucks in the States. This is an unbelievable buy for me in the 91, 92 point range. I'll have to look back at my notes. No wood, raspberries, cherries, dried strawberries, meat, garlic, a little bit of the mocha-ness, complex. A wine that drinks really well now. You can sell it for the next probably five day years. It's gonna do phenomenal. So good job. Now let's talk about some of the more expensive wines. You know, Shetanoff to Pop at the top end. You can be dropping like close to a grand for a Shetanoff or a couple hundred dollars for the wines of Domaine du Pagau. They're high-end wines, Bocasta. These are wines that I think drink equally well and are in a fraction of the price. First, let's go with one of the more bigger style with a little bit of oak. This is the Domaine du Grand Tunnel, a Lexus Establette, Shetanoff to Pop 2016. This is made from old wine, Grenache, over a hundred years old. Sees a little bit of wood made by that. This is also made by the consultant, Philip County, very famous Shetanoff to Pop. This was just a benchmark, Grenache. I mean, Sheree and I really loved it. Big time fruit, lots of ripe strawberries. Just humongous wine, but still had this certain elegance about it. Still had some meaty notes. I compared it kind of like, it had some bacon-fatty notes, almost like Northern Rhone meets Southern Rhone. Grenache was really excellent stuff. I know this for sure, because I'm a square, I thought it had this 95 points. I thought it was outstanding wine. Another wine I scored really, really, really high. This is Domaine du Franchet of the Pop 2017, small producer, organic certified. Does not see oak, does not see oak. Only concrete, stainless steel. This wine, wow. I mean, it was just like a higher alcohol, red burgundy, a lot of the lighter side, tons of elegance, lots of nuances, complexity. This wine is phenomenal. You see this wine, I think, around the world for about 50 bucks, 50 euros to 55 dollars. The Grand Tunnel, I've seen it on the internet for about 60 bucks. You're getting a heck of a lot of wine. I think, I have to go back to my notes, but I was in the mid 90s on this as well, probably 94, 95 range. Phenomenal wines. Shatnoff de Pop does not have to bust your budget. And especially now with how the world is, I think you're gonna find wines at kind of lower price points as producers are gonna wanna sell stocks to have some income. So, check it out. Follow our Facebook page, Exotic Wine Travel. Subscribe to our YouTube channel, Exotic Wine Travel. And I will see you guys soon.