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Would dress like this everyday minus the hat and pouch (0).
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A lot of napa reds (cabs) seem to be made in a very similar style though. Might get kinda samey after a while. I feel that in general (please don't kill me) the value for American wines is less because of the strong dollar, and a very affluent domestic market pushing prices up.
U guys have it good in France tho. Alsace rieslings, gewurtz.. so good. And i've been on a big sauternes kick lately.
Oddly I usually steer clear of California wines and usually buy French stuff. Plus Ms Parker likes Provence Rosé Overall quality is good in CA, but most of it (ime) tends to have a single-note quality that can be sorta boring and usually tends to be overly fruity/jammy/oaky imo. I like more earthy/mineral/herbal flavors. Napa Cabs have become a kind of race after points and once one winery gets a high score others try for that flavor profile. And pricing seems to keep going up, based primarily on hype and scores. But there are still some really nice things being made by small wineries all over California not shooting for those big scores/profiles, and many are going back to "Old World" techniques -- not over-oaking, less-meddling basically. While there may not be terroir in the French sense there are definitely different climate and growing locations (AVAs) that are better for certain kinds of grapes -- and people seek out varietals from those places (e.g. Pinot Noir from Santa Maria, Chardonnay from Santa Rita Hills, etc.).What would be your american whine recs, whenever I go to america I try to drink local wines and am always amazed at the quality they have, sadly classified using almost meaningless taxonomies (you don't have terroir) like pinot noir (not my fav but hey) and cabernet sauvignon (cab!). I shiton SF as a semi-jke but Cali wine is very good overall.
Funny anecdote about asia: I've been offered free meals several times at luxury hotels (brunch) cause I think they were overjoyed with the status I added as a very caricature of high bourgeois looking white dude. I thought this was hilarious but this is disappearing (good thing overall).
Anyways without turning this into a should I buy post what do you fellas think of these OG trainers from about 2000-2004?
^I'd pass. I see the appeal as vintage Margiela, but as just sneakers they don't seem that special. The paint splatter GATs are all over the place.
Also, looks like Grailed is selling some stuff from Wooster's closet? This mink lined coat from By Walid looks amazing (but also $4k) https://*****************/listings/1790298-By-Walid-Mink-lined-Patchwork-Parka