@MarkDaSpark Naw, it’s just CT that missed them.
And the numbers are for 2017 (deliveries) inclusive.
Add 21 white for 2018.
Overall cellar is 77.5/19.3/2.7/0.4
In retrospect I think my vote of 90% was way off (probably more like 2/3 red) as I forgot about a lot of white in addition to rose and all the champagne I’ve purchased including on Woot: Woot Cellars The Pouracle, Wellington Chardonnay, cases of Gruet champagne, NxNW Rose, Vigilance Rose, WineSmith Faux Chablis, and actually both my significant other and I greatly enjoyed the Clayhouse Adobe White Blend.
It’s EARLY. I’m not supposed to be awake this early, and the sun’s not even up yet. I chose the 100% Red option, even though I still have a white from Twisted Oak’s random, of which I bought 12, and ended up with two whites (yes, I drank one of them…I do love El Jefe’s wines). I also ended up with three Chardonnay from the Wellington Mystery boxes, and I gave it away to those who will actually drink it.
Oh, wait. I bought some of the white port from Wellington’s…should I have counted that? Hah, don’t care, too late. (I’m also grateful that the current offering is white, because it makes me, and my credit cards, safe.)
About 98% red for drinking, but a little white specifically for cooking (usually low-priced, often Chilean, Chard or Sauv Blanc). And an occasional bottle of port or Porto (more last year with some Wellingtons on offer).
I don’t have specific counts, but it’s going to be right around 90% red. Probably not more than 6 cases of white, and most of that was sparkling of some description, and one case of Rose.
There are 2 of us so far, and we are on opposite ends of the wine spectrum.
@Thumperchick Haha! That was me (90% red).
@Thumperchick @karenhynes Heh, I then voted 90% red but at the same time someone else voted 90% white to keep us balanced.
@dave
That would be me, though I have no delusions that it will stay that way.
Red 723
White 21
Rose 12
Other 1
Humm, 95.5%
Can that really be correct, with all the Wellington Chard?
Clearly CT is not up to date.
@rjquillin I’m curious what the “other” is. Vinho verde?
@dave NV Ohishi K&L Exclusive Single Sherry Cask #1023 Japanese Whisky
Yes, CT tracks more than just wine.
@rjquillin , you must have missed the IH Chards!
@MarkDaSpark Naw, it’s just CT that missed them.
And the numbers are for 2017 (deliveries) inclusive.
Add 21 white for 2018.
Overall cellar is 77.5/19.3/2.7/0.4
I just realized I accidentally left out the answer “75% white”, so if that was your vote, star this comment.
lol
I bought one bottle of prosecco for New Year’s, everything else was red. So around 98% red?
80% Red
20% White
Lots of Wellington Red/White
I usually buy white wine by the case, and red wine a couple bottles at a time. I might wind up at 50/50 when the dust settles.
In retrospect I think my vote of 90% was way off (probably more like 2/3 red) as I forgot about a lot of white in addition to rose and all the champagne I’ve purchased including on Woot: Woot Cellars The Pouracle, Wellington Chardonnay, cases of Gruet champagne, NxNW Rose, Vigilance Rose, WineSmith Faux Chablis, and actually both my significant other and I greatly enjoyed the Clayhouse Adobe White Blend.
It’s EARLY. I’m not supposed to be awake this early, and the sun’s not even up yet. I chose the 100% Red option, even though I still have a white from Twisted Oak’s random, of which I bought 12, and ended up with two whites (yes, I drank one of them…I do love El Jefe’s wines). I also ended up with three Chardonnay from the Wellington Mystery boxes, and I gave it away to those who will actually drink it.
Oh, wait. I bought some of the white port from Wellington’s…should I have counted that? Hah, don’t care, too late. (I’m also grateful that the current offering is white, because it makes me, and my credit cards, safe.)
What is the purpose of white wine when you can drink IPAs?
@foxrunner
What’s the purpose of posting on a wine board when you’re a beer drinker?
@foxrunner
ewwwwww
porter or stout
IPA is like drinking… never mind this isn’t meh
@ScottW58 I enjoy red but white not so much. To each his own.
@Cerridwyn It"s all good man!
Okay, I make a comment.
Mead is neither red nor white, technically, so I can’t give an honest split.
I drink more American Oak brown juice.
About 98% red for drinking, but a little white specifically for cooking (usually low-priced, often Chilean, Chard or Sauv Blanc). And an occasional bottle of port or Porto (more last year with some Wellingtons on offer).
90% Red!
90% reds. My spouse likes whites OK but would always choose the darker side.
I don’t have specific counts, but it’s going to be right around 90% red. Probably not more than 6 cases of white, and most of that was sparkling of some description, and one case of Rose.