Dusted Valley Boomtown (6)

[QUOTE=jrbw3, post:11, topic:370103]
Have had these wines before and they are solid but initial thought is that the price point is not that much better than retail. Anyone have thoughts on that? For example, local (overpriced) grocery store prices the Syrah at $16.99 and has it “on sale” for $13.99 most of the time.
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National average retail on the Boomtown reds is always around $15… $11.67 is a great price.

Thanks for stopping by to edumacate us on your vino! How would you describe the Cab?

Thanks for the opportunity Schaeferr… The 2010 BT CS is a brand new release! The 2010 vintage of WA is stellar. It’s a very balanced vintage. This is a medium bodied wine with already well integrated tannins. The fruit is generous and supported by beautiful acid making this a perfect wine for your dinner table. Enjoy!

So, I’m catching up on a few questions and comments on BT 6 pack… Thanks for your support Wooters. It’s great to be back out here with you all.

I’ve got a question. How many Wahsington State Wines have you drank this year? Favorites? How or what would you compare them to? Thanks!

I almost forgot the one question I ask any Washington winery. Are you Mariners fans?

I am on a strict SIWBM, so 6 bottles is out of the question for me right now, however, is this distributed to any retailers anywhere in Ohio?

I guess I’m in then. You people are like pushers! LOL;).

they are not “pushers”, they are enablers!! :slight_smile:

[QUOTE=North316, post:25, topic:370103]
I almost forgot the one question I ask any Washington winery. Are you Mariners fans?

I am on a strict SIWBM, so 6 bottles is out of the question for me right now, however, is this distributed to any retailers anywhere in Ohio?
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Made it to 2 M’s games this year. Like baseball. Grew up a Brewers fan. Root for the M’s. Tough one though… :wink:

Ohio. Yes. Cincy, Columbus, Dayton, Cleveland… Distributed by Tramonte & Sons of Cincy. Thanks for spreading the word and asking for Dusted Valley Boomtown!

I hereby enable you to drink great wine. Go forth and guzzle the Boomtown!

Thanks for remembering, North! :slight_smile:

I’ll have my Cleveland people keep an eye out for this for me. Never understood why Tramonte distributes everywhere except Toledo.

That really blows! Can’t believe VA has become so stick in the mud about this (the change in 3rd party shippers). I guess if they can’t figure out a way to over tax it, they don’t want VA residents to enjoy it.
Guess I will have to keep shipping to my DC office instead.

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Very sad for VA wine wooters :frowning:
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Thanks. I hear you. Toledo. Home to my favorite minor league team. Toledo Mud Hens!!! Yay!!! Great name.

Attention: Wine Wooters in New Mexico and Vermont… If you are with us, join the party. You are the last two states to have a BT WINE WOOT that we can legally ship to. Let’s bat 1.000 today!!!

Ugh…looking into Woot-legging options for me. What a PITA…but, Wine.Woot is worth it!!!

[QUOTE=cbraunel, post:24, topic:370103]
So, I’m catching up on a few questions and comments on BT 6 pack… Thanks for your support Wooters. It’s great to be back out here with you all.

I’ve got a question. How many Wahsington State Wines have you drank this year? Favorites? How or what would you compare them to? Thanks!
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I’ve been enjoying WA wines since visiting your neck of the woods in the Fall of 2009. I really like some of the small label syrahs (Sapolil Cellars, Va Piano) and the big cabs of course (Waters, Pepper Bridge). Since visiting & tasting, I’ve enjoyed a variety of wines from L’Ecole, Owen Roe, Three Rivers, a’Maurice, Dunham, McCrea, and K Vintners (Chas Smith). I really liked Nicholas Cole, but I heard his wife took ill and he had to close the winery. Very sad.

All in all, I think WA makes some of the highest quality and best value wines in the country. Plus, climate and soil variances allow for the production of a wide range of varietals. I’m looking forward to trying your BT juice !

Recently drank a DeLille Cellars Doyenne Syrah. Pretty delicious. Glad I have 1 more.

[QUOTE=cbraunel, post:24, topic:370103]
So, I’m catching up on a few questions and comments on BT 6 pack… Thanks for your support Wooters. It’s great to be back out here with you all.

I’ve got a question. How many Wahsington State Wines have you drank this year? Favorites? How or what would you compare them to? Thanks!
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Over the last 6 months…

2007 Waters Syrah, 2005 or 06? Pepper Bridge Cab, 2010 Andrew Will Cabernet Franc/delicious bottle! and last night I was eyeballing a 2006 Nicholas Cole Cellars Reserve Cab that I bought when they closed the winery :frowning: but believe it or not Kyle… I thought it was too young and put it back in the cellar.

[QUOTE=PTommins, post:36, topic:370103]
I’ve been enjoying WA wines since visiting your neck of the woods in the Fall of 2009. I really like some of the small label syrahs (Sapolil Cellars, Va Piano) and the big cabs of course (Waters, Pepper Bridge). Since visiting & tasting, I’ve enjoyed a variety of wines from L’Ecole, Owen Roe, Three Rivers, a’Maurice, Dunham, McCrea, and K Vintners (Chas Smith). I really liked Nicholas Cole, but I heard his wife took ill and he had to close the winery. Very sad.

All in all, I think WA makes some of the highest quality and best value wines in the country. Plus, climate and soil variances allow for the production of a wide range of varietals. I’m looking forward to trying your BT juice !
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Right on! You’ve enjoyed many great WA wines. After you enjoy our Boomtown be sure to look up our Dusted Valley labels as well. The DV labels are our Estate driven Walla Walla brand. Hope to see you in Walla Walla soon!

Good work tytiger. Andrew Will continues to be one of my favorite producers in the entire state. I hope you enjoy the Boomtown and are able to hunt down some of our Estate wines under the Dusted Valley label as well! Thanks for your support.