Hi Everyone,
Guess I waited to long to get on Casemates this morning. Surprised it is already sold out. We’ll have to do another offering real soon. Jana is working it now. Thanks
@ScottHarveyWine Surprised it sold out? Really? It was inevitable. Sadly, with the uncertainty of it all, I didn’t get in, but thanks for this offer. Anyone who purchased will be rewarded.
UPS might be an option; they have been waiving the signature requirements lately. My last two shipments were unsigned, with the most recent just being left by my front door. A silver lining in the Corona cloud.
@KNmeh7 I suspect that the official policy calls for them to deliver to a “sober adult”. And I suspect that if a driver is faced with either a re-delivery or a hard-to-catch violation, he’ll leave the box.
[Fortunately, I live in an area where porch piracy is essentially unknown.]
@rpstrong Oh, that was the pre-covid policy. Did you not notice EVERYTHING has changed? I can get margaritas delivered to my door now (Ohio). Everything is different, at least here, (Yay, DeWine?! I guess.) Official policy from 4 months ago is basically worthless.
@KNmeh7 The pre-virus policy required the driver to collect a signature, which proved that he followed policy. That’s what’s changed - he’s still supposed to follow policy, but it is a lot easier to bend the rules if no signature is needed.
@KNmeh7@rpstrong UPS driver (I know my regular driver and he’s very good) said no more signatures needed. I said “I think the rules say you can’t be visibly intoxicated” and he said “well we won’t worry about that one.”
@KNmeh7@rpstrong Well the UPS driver has been very good (I have two houses on the same street, one I live in and one I am fixing up) and so he knows to look for me at one place if I’m not in the other. The other day when the case of Iron Horse chardonnay came in, as he was going back to his truck I asked if he was allowed to take “tips?” and so I gave him a bottle from the case. I even had a brown paper bag handy so it wasn’t so obvious.
Somewhere in the dormant halls of The Wooster Inn, lay 2 bottles of 1869 I ordered and didn’t pick up in time . Actually, by now they’re probably empty bottles haha.
How much more are you saving by buying 2 magnums?
(Note: Tax & Shipping not included in savings calculations)
Scott Harvey 1869 Magnum, Signed - $10 = 6.25%
Produced in the old world style of balanced winemaking. We want the wine to express the Amador Zinfandel terroir with a good balance of fruit, French oak, structural tannins, and medium alcohol. The wine is made in the California Claret style reminiscent of the balanced Zinfandels produced back in the 60’s and 70’s. Briary varietal, layered Zinfandel with aromas and flavors of blackberry, fig, pomegranate, violets, and a balanced, fleshy center with hints of coffee and bright currants. Old Vine complexity and first growth quality.
Specs
Vintage: 2016
Size: 1.5L.
Appellation: Amador County
Alcohol: 14.9%
pH: 3.46%
Aging: 20 Months in French Oak
Bottling Date: August 26, 2018
Varietals: 81% 147-year-old vines from the Harvey Vineyard known as “Vineyard 1869”, 7% Zinfandel from the Shenandoah Valley, 6% Syrah & 6% Petite Sirah both from the Chapman Vineyard
2017 Scott Harvey Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel Magnum
Tasting Notes
Produced in the old world style of balanced winemaking. We want the wine to express the Amador Zinfandel terroir with a good balance of fruit, French oak, structural tannins, and medium alcohol. The wine is made in the California Claret style reminiscent of the balanced Zinfandels produced back in the 60s and 70s. Briary varietal, layered Zinfandel with flavors of blackberry, fig, pomegranate, violets and a balanced, fleshy center with hints of coffee and bright currants. Old Vine complexity with first growth quality.
Specs
Vintage: 2017
Size: 1.5L.
Appellation: Amador County
Alcohol:14.9%
The Vineyard
For over 145 years these ancient vines have plunged their roots through twenty-five feet of multiple soil types in search of water. The result is an elegant, complex, first-growth wine. Vineyard 1869’s existence was noted in a deed from an 1869 U.S. Geological Survey, making it America’s oldest documented Zinfandel vineyard. The immigrants who planted these vines chose them from hardy stock. In the 1890’s the vines survived the nearly total destruction of California’s vineyards by phylloxera. Due to moon-lit nights of unregulated distillation, Vineyard 1869 also survived Prohibition. It wasn’t until 1984 when the vineyard was purchased by Scott Harvey, a German-trained, California winemaker, that the vines were lovingly coaxed back into producing small yields of high quality, first-growth Zinfandel. It is now coveted for producing California’s premier Old Vine Zinfandel.
Included in the Box
1-bottle:
1x 2017 Scott Harvey Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel Magnum, Amador County
Case:
1x 2016 Scott Harvey Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel Magnum, Amador County
1x 2017 Scott Harvey Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel Magnum, Amador County
Winery: Scott Harvey Wines
Owners: Scott & Jana Harvey
Founded: 2004
Location: St. Helena, CA
After decades of creating and crafting premium wines for wineries like Santino and Folie a Deux – and putting Amador County on the map as a world-class appellation – Scott Harvey launched his own winery in 2004. With decades of winemaking experience on two continents, it’s no wonder his wines have become an immediate sensation. It’s an overnight success 35 years in the making. (Oh, and Scott’s not too shabby with a pen, either.)
Available States
AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IA, KS, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WI, WY
UPS delivery ‘attempt’ today to a commercial address at ~13:30 (claims UPS)
Other deliveries, but not brown.
No door tag.
Called CS, yup they claim, unable to deliver.
Will re-deliver today (got my phone or you can P/U at the center between 19:30 and 20:00.
Not delivered.
Not available for P/U either.
Brown stinks.
Not a dig on WD, but, for me, brown should just be flushed.
@ScottW58
Mixed; home and work.
Yesterday at work, where this was scheduled to be delivered: not.
Was then supposed to be held for P/U at the center that is on the way home: NOT.
I’m sorry, but UPS just blows, at least for my surrounding areas.
Physically at work again today as well.
Some things ya just can’t do from home.
Jana is working on a Barbera offer of 750ml size bottles.
Look forward to getting back on soon.
Hi Everyone,
Guess I waited to long to get on Casemates this morning. Surprised it is already sold out. We’ll have to do another offering real soon. Jana is working it now. Thanks
@ScottHarveyWine Surprised it sold out? Really? It was inevitable. Sadly, with the uncertainty of it all, I didn’t get in, but thanks for this offer. Anyone who purchased will be rewarded.
@ScottHarveyWine pretty sure I got the last one! Been autobuying Scott Harvey since wine.woot
/giphy deadpan-faint-siren
@ScottHarveyWine
No surprise to me! Your wines are sublime and your participation is outstanding!
@InVinoVeritas
Evidently, you have to start the giphy on a new line, not after text for it to work. Example /giphy deadpan-faint-siren
/giphy deadpan-faint-siren
/giphy sleazy-corny-advice
UPS might be an option; they have been waiving the signature requirements lately. My last two shipments were unsigned, with the most recent just being left by my front door. A silver lining in the Corona cloud.
@rpstrong When I got my labrat bottle–thanks, again!–I saw the guy getting out of the truck so I went outside to greet him.
Expecting to sign, he treated me like a leper. “What is the last name?” Seems like good policy for the workers and a benefit to those on casemates.
@KNmeh7 I suspect that the official policy calls for them to deliver to a “sober adult”. And I suspect that if a driver is faced with either a re-delivery or a hard-to-catch violation, he’ll leave the box.
[Fortunately, I live in an area where porch piracy is essentially unknown.]
@rpstrong Oh, that was the pre-covid policy. Did you not notice EVERYTHING has changed? I can get margaritas delivered to my door now (Ohio). Everything is different, at least here, (Yay, DeWine?! I guess.) Official policy from 4 months ago is basically worthless.
@KNmeh7 The pre-virus policy required the driver to collect a signature, which proved that he followed policy. That’s what’s changed - he’s still supposed to follow policy, but it is a lot easier to bend the rules if no signature is needed.
@KNmeh7 @rpstrong UPS driver (I know my regular driver and he’s very good) said no more signatures needed. I said “I think the rules say you can’t be visibly intoxicated” and he said “well we won’t worry about that one.”
@KNmeh7 @pmarin We can only hope that it is the ‘new’ normal.
@KNmeh7 @rpstrong Well the UPS driver has been very good (I have two houses on the same street, one I live in and one I am fixing up) and so he knows to look for me at one place if I’m not in the other. The other day when the case of Iron Horse chardonnay came in, as he was going back to his truck I asked if he was allowed to take “tips?” and so I gave him a bottle from the case. I even had a brown paper bag handy so it wasn’t so obvious.
/giphy trained-replete-pepper
@Vince247
This aptly sums up my life if my wife wakes up and sees that I bought more wine…
Somewhere in the dormant halls of The Wooster Inn, lay 2 bottles of 1869 I ordered and didn’t pick up in time . Actually, by now they’re probably empty bottles haha.
Scott Harvey 1869 Magnum, Signed
$79.99 - $149.99
2016 Scott Harvey 1869 Magnum
How much more are you saving by buying 2 magnums?
(Note: Tax & Shipping not included in savings calculations)
Scott Harvey 1869 Magnum, Signed - $10 = 6.25%
/giphy oppressive-flawless-dad
Magnum…hmmm… Now I have to think about it.
I really shouldn’t but… it’s Scott Harvey.
Is there still hope from Jana?
@rjquillin I took his comment to mean this is it. However, I also took it to mean Jana is working on something else. So… can we give some suggestions?
Barbera!!! All the barbera! Tickle Me Pink is a crowd favorite. Or, hell, anything from you two!
A mixed 750 of white label Barbera and 1869 would hit the spot over in my house
It’d even get us to buy when we really really should not be.
2016 Scott Harvey Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel Magnum
Tasting Notes
Specs
2017 Scott Harvey Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel Magnum
Tasting Notes
Specs
Alcohol:14.9%
The Vineyard
Included in the Box
Price Comparison
$273.01 a Case (2 Magnums) for the 2017 Vintage/2016 Magnum not sold online at Scott Harvey Wines
About The Winery
Winery: Scott Harvey Wines
Owners: Scott & Jana Harvey
Founded: 2004
Location: St. Helena, CA
Available States
AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IA, KS, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WI, WY
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, May 14th - Monday, May 18th
/giphy eternal-fertile-owl
I want some… here’s another year of me complaining about the heat here in Vegas. Not risking it, but I want to.
@TechnoViking The heat in Vegas isn’t the problem…
/giphy handy-crabby-crayon
/giphy darling-typical-collar
/giphy dazzle-very-silver
Dang! Missed it! Coincidentally, just opened the last bottle of this from the last mix pack this week. It was delicious.
Yes, please!
No surprise this sold out. Really yummy stuff! I missed out, but have some of the 750ml so I’m not to upset
WTF…
Hope to see you again real soon Scott.
UPS delivery ‘attempt’ today to a commercial address at ~13:30 (claims UPS)
Other deliveries, but not brown.
No door tag.
Called CS, yup they claim, unable to deliver.
Will re-deliver today (got my phone or you can P/U at the center between 19:30 and 20:00.
Not delivered.
Not available for P/U either.
Brown stinks.
Not a dig on WD, but, for me, brown should just be flushed.
@rjquillin
Aren’t you working from home? Why not deliver where you are?
@ScottW58
Mixed; home and work.
Yesterday at work, where this was scheduled to be delivered: not.
Was then supposed to be held for P/U at the center that is on the way home: NOT.
I’m sorry, but UPS just blows, at least for my surrounding areas.
Physically at work again today as well.
Some things ya just can’t do from home.
@rjquillin
Sorry to hear especially because the wine is sitting in a blazing hot brown truck for 2 or 3 days
1869 is terrific stuff, but no South Dakota delivery.
This is an always buy, but alas, no New Jersey again, and no FedEx to nearby New York. Sigh.
/giphy reasonable-sliced-arsenic
/giphy nondescript-acrid-finch
Any chance on more the 2pks becoming available? Had one in the cart and got busy here at work. Came back to finalize, and it was gone!
Dang it… this is my favorite zin… hate i missed it.