@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
80% Red
20% White
Lots of Wellington Red/White
I bought one bottle of prosecco for New Year’s, everything else was red. So around 98% red?
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.)
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).
I just realized I accidentally left out the answer “75% white”, so if that was your vote, star this comment.
lol
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!
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.