Great view! I was drinking B.R CHON Pinot Noir silver label while watching your video... unfortunately I gave my wine 88pts.. but you were so into your descriptions that I thought you probably had about 1 million subscribers!! Cheers my friend!!
Another great episode....thank you for sharing. A couple of things, for those amateur wine collectors, can you please explain tannins in more detail and how you detect them or not. Secondly, please provide your viewers with a view of your waterfront property....we caught a glimpse of it in the first video.....Well done.....can't wait for the Italian tasting.
This is a channel i will look at - i love all the energy and how confident he's in front of the camera!, my favorite was the Joseph Phelps Insignia!, I just made a video on my TH-cam channel showing my little collection and how can you track your wines, i would love to hear your opinion since you seem to have similar interest.
Outstanding cellar and collection. Great video. I have several aged bottles of wine & plan on opening this year. All have been kept in my wine fridge. I wanted your opinion if they have a chance of being a good old red wine or did I wait too long: Opus One 1999 , Insignia 1997 & 2000, Pavillon Rouge Chateau Margaux 2000. Thank you!
All excellent bottles and vintages. All will be very good. The 97 Insignia was the best vintage ever! But all should be opened this year or next, or sold in auction.
good job. No Matter what !!!!!do not purchase any 2019 vintAGE . 2016 IS THE BEST AND 2018 CAME CLOSE . GREAT VIDEO MY BROTHER. i DONT CARE WHAT YOU SAY !!!!! I TRIED EVRYTHING !!! BURGUNDY , BORDEAUX ETC ETC I ALWAYS COME BACK TO CALI!!!! sorry for yelling lol
I agree ☝️ since you guys love Caymus so much ! You should try double diomand $79 price and fly’s off the shelves like crazy . Not many people know of it the wine . It’s a new one by Shader Cellars collection . Another good one is Palmaz family wines . Holy Moly Delicious, delicious. Old world 🌎 meeting the New Fresh California World 🌎 lol great videos by the way , love from Florida
It's interesting how people's tastes vary. My cellar or 540 bottles is heavily weighted to Bordeaux and Burgundy, with some Barolo, OR Pinot Noir, Sauternes and German wines. I have very little CA wine, as I find most of them heavy and overly alcoholic. I have a friend with 2000 bottles, and he has no Pinot Noir, even though we live in Oregon.
Will you please do a video of the longevity of reds, whites etc....How long to shelve wines and what wines are good to drink immediately...Love your content...Jealous of that wine cellar!
Nice cellar! What l most like about it, is that you have beautiful wines, but still they are not the ones that ruin your bank account...in other words, you spend the right amount for great wines!! I’m a big fan of Orin Swift, that bottle of Papillon laying in the shelf simply watered my mouth!
Very cool video and very nice cellar. Some very nice wines you have. Can't go wrong with the Austin Hope Cabernet. Been to the winery a few times myself. Love the wines out of my favorite region...Paso Robles. Oh yeah...I subscribed. Salud!!
kohgoomah0105 I highly doubt you can even find the 2015. At least not at that price point. I have two bottles left and have to agree. The best wine 50$ retail or under out of any wine anywhere.
@@gozer825Opened that 2015 like a boss. 2015 impossible to find. 2016 still out there but rare. 2017 got top 10 on wine enthusiast top 100 in 2019. Had the 2018 several months ago and it was delicious, but seemee slightly more concentrated than prior vintages.
Chris G 18 In Paso cab is more acidic than the previous years and a little on the over ripe side. I can see where you are going with the concentrate fruits. We usually buy about 4-5 bottles every year drink the rest and age two. Stain ur teeth purple wines. Just love it.
I have a 500 bottle cellar, but took time to build to ensure the right temp and humidity controls were in place. If I missed in the video, you should perhaps look to see how you can better control the environment especially for storage. If you want some additional napa wines then consider Dominus 2016 and Opus One 2017, both have just had bottles released and just now is a good time to buy.
Whats in your Garage Thanks for the tips on the wine. I am a huge fan of Dominus and Opus. My cellar is at 65% humidity and 58 degrees Fahrenheit. Cheers, D
@@decantswithd Good tip on the Mayacamas 2015. I read up on this one and I agree this one should be a good investment wine. There is not a lot of supply available, but after searching for a while I managed to find 12 bottles for almost the same price you paid. But this was not easy... it is already starting to increase...
Great Video , FYI you should cover any light coming into your cellar , maybe I suggest a window tint with colorful design . Home Depot sells nice patterns. You have a great collection and it should be protected especially if you aging. Love from Howey in the Hills Fl
I'm curious if this huge collection is just sitting in the same temperature of you house?? I don't see a door on the cellar to allow for temperature control and if that's the case all of your wine will become cooked and be undrinkable
No his not the rock , his Arnold lol ! Well he does have a beautiful wine selection/collection , but you have to admit that he does sound a little like Arnold !
If u love Caymus so much !!! U will love BWise wine Great video and stop drinking Caymus lol , love u brother U live in Cali and they have such small wine farms that make some serious reds for 1/3 the price !! Dude I live u!!! Get out your house lol
If there ever was an Americano wine collection, this is definitely it. Most of the great wine making regions in the world are completely missing but hey whatever floats your boat.
Clearly has way more money than knowledge! KJ is his ‘ go to bread and butter ‘ Chardonnay? And the man does not know it is LaRkmead, not Lackmead... zero credibility, reinforced by the fact that he allows a Total Wine person to recommend him wines, does he not know how that chain operates with ‘exclusives’ that are just very high GP wines for the store? You can often buy way better for way less by not buying the Winery Select wines at Total, their own brands....
I’ve tried many Chards costing 2 - 3x the price of KJ Chard that were not nearly as good. Fact that it’s readily available for about $12 in supermarkets does not deter me at all.
a z They are in a special humidity and temperature controlled unit in the kitchen. Check out my investing into wine video for some of the Bordeaux that I collect. Cheers,
@@decantswithd I have only 200 or so wines but my variety is much larger. 1947 to present. No shame because palates are individual but you gotta expand. You're missing out on some great wines. Anything Alsace, left and right bank Bordeaux, 1 CDP is a crime, Sauternes, Colheita (non negotiable for me if you're going to have a cellar, I have Colheita's going back to 1966). Chablis for whites, a few Burgundy's-generally overpriced-there are some Willamettes that perform just as well. I'm not versed in Italians but Mt. Etna is a must.
Lorenzzo Klein Not a big French wine fan. The good ones are too expensive and the not so expensive ones are not that good. Probably have some 60 Bordeaux’s and a few Burgundies. My favorite are Chateau Neuf du Pape and I have a pretty god selection of them.
nice cellar but way too much mention of 'points'. I get the impression that if robert parker told this guy that 2 buck chuck was 95 points he'd go and buy cases of it lol.
@@decantswithd Not really, someones 99 point wine is another mans 85. You essentially create a cellar according to another mans taste and influences/biases.
All of these wines are what I call "big swinging dick wines". Personally I would get bored if I only drank heavy wines like these. There is a whole world of interesting light to medium body reds that are interesting- eg, Beaujolais, Etna Rosso, Jura etc. Also only chardonnay for whites. I guess that's ok if you love oak. Maybe try Sancerre, Muscadet, Gruner Veltliner, Riesling, Chenin Blanc. This is a really uninspiring wine selection with all the obvious iconic choices. I suggest you broaden you lens.
Interesting way to put it. Thanks, Maynard. The medium bodied wines that I do like and drink often are Chianti and Brunellos. I am not a big Pinot fan, but loved 2 of the Pinots in my Pinot Noir tasting video, especially the Roar!
Mmmmm you’re missing a ton of great wines. This is a very basic “collectors” set up. You can tell he just looked at wine spectator and bought what was “trendy”. 🤷🏽♀️ Not his fault, this is very common for those getting into wine collecting and don’t have deep knowledge yet.
Sydney Béïque Those are strong words Sydney. Judging by the picture, I have been collecting for longer than you are old. But it’s true, I am not trying to have a diversified collection, rather I collect what I like to drink. Please suggest a wine to me that you think I might like and don’t have in my cellar.
@@decantswithd You’re age has nothing to do with your knowledge of wine. Some of the top wine makers are in their 30s. For example Jesse Katz of Aperture Cellars. Also Master Somm DLynn Proctor of Fantesca Winery. I could list a ton of very accomplished individuals in the wine industry who aren’t your age and closer to mine. It has to do with who and what you surround yourself with. I lived in Napa on a 500 acre vineyard and am close friends with some of the most respected names in that industry. I’m telling you, you are missing a ton of insane wines that are much more collectible, made in much smaller case productions that could blow most of that stuff away. I could list a ton but it’s just too much to write out on a TH-cam comment. If you’d like to know a list I can always email you. A few examples, Aperture, Devils Proof, Stonestreet, Vérité, Casa Pieña, kapcsandy, Arcudi, Sullivan, Pulido Walker, Relic, Fantesca All Great Things, Fantesca King Richard Pinot, Peter Micheal Chardonnays, 7&8s, Paolo Bea Sagratino.... That’s just a few.
Real privilege to be shown around
Great setting thanks very much
Artistry combined with wisdom
Thanks Kent!
Great view! I was drinking B.R CHON Pinot Noir silver label while watching your video... unfortunately I gave my wine 88pts.. but you were so into your descriptions that I thought you probably had about 1 million subscribers!! Cheers my friend!!
Another great episode....thank you for sharing. A couple of things, for those amateur wine collectors, can you please explain tannins in more detail and how you detect them or not. Secondly, please provide your viewers with a view of your waterfront property....we caught a glimpse of it in the first video.....Well done.....can't wait for the Italian tasting.
Now that I live in Florida I tell everyone, "the best wine I've ever had was at Dietmar's house. Nothing has changed. Best of luck with your channel.
This is a channel i will look at - i love all the energy and how confident he's in front of the camera!, my favorite was the Joseph Phelps Insignia!, I just made a video on my TH-cam channel showing my little collection and how can you track your wines, i would love to hear your opinion since you seem to have similar interest.
Outstanding cellar and collection. Great video. I have several aged bottles of wine & plan on opening this year. All have been kept in my wine fridge. I wanted your opinion if they have a chance of being a good old red wine or did I wait too long: Opus One 1999 , Insignia 1997 & 2000, Pavillon Rouge Chateau Margaux 2000. Thank you!
All excellent bottles and vintages. All will be very good. The 97 Insignia was the best vintage ever! But all should be opened this year or next, or sold in auction.
Interesting and informative video Mr D. Thank you.
good job. No Matter what !!!!!do not purchase any 2019 vintAGE . 2016 IS THE BEST AND 2018 CAME CLOSE . GREAT VIDEO MY BROTHER. i DONT CARE WHAT YOU SAY !!!!! I TRIED EVRYTHING !!! BURGUNDY , BORDEAUX ETC ETC I ALWAYS COME BACK TO CALI!!!! sorry for yelling lol
I agree, Napa Valley is the best! And 2016 and 2018 were unbelievable!
I agree ☝️ since you guys love Caymus so much ! You should try double diomand $79 price and fly’s off the shelves like crazy . Not many people know of it the wine . It’s a new one by Shader Cellars collection . Another good one is Palmaz family wines . Holy Moly Delicious, delicious. Old world 🌎 meeting the New Fresh California World 🌎 lol great videos by the way , love from Florida
It's interesting how people's tastes vary. My cellar or 540 bottles is heavily weighted to Bordeaux and Burgundy, with some Barolo, OR Pinot Noir, Sauternes and German wines. I have very little CA wine, as I find most of them heavy and overly alcoholic. I have a friend with 2000 bottles, and he has no Pinot Noir, even though we live in Oregon.
Will you please do a video of the longevity of reds, whites etc....How long to shelve wines and what wines are good to drink immediately...Love your content...Jealous of that wine cellar!
Nice cellar! What l most like about it, is that you have beautiful wines, but still they are not the ones that ruin your bank account...in other words, you spend the right amount for great wines!! I’m a big fan of Orin Swift, that bottle of Papillon laying in the shelf simply watered my mouth!
Very cool video and very nice cellar. Some very nice wines you have. Can't go wrong with the Austin Hope Cabernet. Been to the winery a few times myself. Love the wines out of my favorite region...Paso Robles. Oh yeah...I subscribed. Salud!!
I wonder if you would be interested in watch my wine collection they are mostly French & Italian wines
looks awesome, thanks for sharing, love your down to earth style
Thanks
Austin Hope is one of my favorites! That vintage is delicious. Paso Robles, best bang for your buck for ~$50 bottles
kohgoomah0105 I highly doubt you can even find the 2015. At least not at that price point. I have two bottles left and have to agree. The best wine 50$ retail or under out of any wine anywhere.
@@gozer825Opened that 2015 like a boss. 2015 impossible to find. 2016 still out there but rare. 2017 got top 10 on wine enthusiast top 100 in 2019. Had the 2018 several months ago and it was delicious, but seemee slightly more concentrated than prior vintages.
Chris G 18 In Paso cab is more acidic than the previous years and a little on the over ripe side. I can see where you are going with the concentrate fruits. We usually buy about 4-5 bottles every year drink the rest and age two. Stain ur teeth purple wines. Just love it.
@@gozer825 Have you ever tried Austin Hope's other label called Treana? Their 2016 red blend from Treana is such a crazy bang for your buck.
Chris G yes treanna is also a great cab. Although at that price point I prefer Daou. Everything from treanna winery is quite good.
Great cellar. Do you have the room temperature controlled? Or just normal house temp?
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Glad you like them! Thanks Bunny
thanks for sharing and being direct and straight froward!
Loved the cellar D!
I really like how you organized your cellar! Good luck with your collection :)
Beautifully constructed cellar! Do you use a dehumidifier in there for the summertime as well as keeping it air conditioned?
Yes on both
I have a 500 bottle cellar, but took time to build to ensure the right temp and humidity controls were in place. If I missed in the video, you should perhaps look to see how you can better control the environment especially for storage. If you want some additional napa wines then consider Dominus 2016 and Opus One 2017, both have just had bottles released and just now is a good time to buy.
Whats in your Garage Thanks for the tips on the wine. I am a huge fan of Dominus and Opus. My cellar is at 65% humidity and 58 degrees Fahrenheit. Cheers, D
@@decantswithd Great video. Do you have any videos on how the cellar is constructed? Equipment used for climate control? Tips and tricks?
@@decantswithd Good tip on the Mayacamas 2015. I read up on this one and I agree this one should be a good investment wine. There is not a lot of supply available, but after searching for a while I managed to find 12 bottles for almost the same price you paid. But this was not easy... it is already starting to increase...
Impressive cellar, Jesus, it looks more like a liquor store. I'd ha ve loved to see some good Australian shiraz or some Chilean blends.
Wow love your cellar!!! Especially love the pictures of Bijorn :) You have many of the same labels that we do.
I just made a video showing my collection of wines and i would love to hear your opinion about it since you seem to have similar interest
Love the Tequila in the background!
Don Julio and Azul are my go tos
Absolutely amazing.
I need a cellar like this instead of a wine fridge
JUST DO IT . YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE AND ITS SHORT AFTER YOUR 50TH BIRTHDAY LOL
You should try the dry whites from OVUM Wines. 2018 “Off the Grid” dry Riesling, 95pts @ $20...it will knock your socks off
striker677 Have to check it out Striker! I am not familiar with that one.
They are nuts!
Love your cellar. Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Great Video , FYI you should cover any light coming into your cellar , maybe I suggest a window tint with colorful design . Home Depot sells nice patterns. You have a great collection and it should be protected especially if you aging. Love from Howey in the Hills Fl
I'm curious if this huge collection is just sitting in the same temperature of you house?? I don't see a door on the cellar to allow for temperature control and if that's the case all of your wine will become cooked and be undrinkable
No worries, 59 agrees and 70% humidity. Yes, there is a glass door.
2019 isn’t so bad guys! Seriously I have some caymus 2019 and it’s fine
Thanks for taking us through your cellar. I’m wondering - is it temperature controlled?
58 degrees and 65% humidity, inside-out split visper cool unit
Dietmar Ostermann isn’t that a little warmer than ideal? I thought 55 was optimal.
@@gozer825 that's just a rule of thumb. Ultimately, the storage temp and humidity conditions are entirely subjective.
Great Review ;D
Love the Rombauer chardonnays too! Went there two years ago, on our last trip to Napa. We returned again this past March!
Love Austin Hope.
It’s a great cab and 2015 was especially good
Sniffy sniff... give it a whirl ... definitely some Gary V inspiration ;-)
scottmuck He is the guy who got me started, all credit goes to him!
Dietmar Ostermann he inspired many of us in our wine journey!
Seems like you really enjoy California - check out the Sotheby's auction on Sep 29!
Love the diversity of your cellar ... practical wines with a few upper end choices. Nicely done sir! Thanks for sharing.
Frank R Thanks Frank! That’s right, I am specializing in $20 to $70 wines.
You are my spirit animal.
That’s exactly what I wanted to be!
Watch more shows!
You rock, D!
No his not the rock , his Arnold lol ! Well he does have a beautiful wine selection/collection , but you have to admit that he does sound a little like Arnold !
I thought that my 400 bottle wine cellar was impressive until I saw this. Very impressive my friend.
Erik Savini Thanks, Erik
What is the storage temperature of your wine cellar?
59 Fahrenheit
Excellent... Congratulations.
Thanks!
The not so regular regular guy lol
There is nothing regular about me
You need more French wine…. Bordeaux & especially burgs
Just came back from 2 weeks in Burgundy. You are right, they are coming
Very Nice,Valdemar Brazilian
We are planning to finish our basement. I'd like to turn the entire thing into a wine cellar. Wife won't have any of that.
Michael 732 Build it, and ask for forgiveness.
If u love Caymus so much !!! U will love BWise wine
Great video and stop drinking Caymus lol , love u brother
U live in Cali and they have such small wine farms that make some serious reds for 1/3 the price !! Dude I live u!!! Get out your house lol
Thank you for sharing
You are welcome Kim
If there ever was an Americano wine collection, this is definitely it. Most of the great wine making regions in the world are completely missing but hey whatever floats your boat.
I been lucky and had about half the bottles he featured.
love the cellar, gotta get some more diversity in there! cant let kendall jackson into a nice cellar like this lol
Thanks Steven! I’m working on it!
Clearly has way more money than knowledge! KJ is his ‘ go to bread and butter ‘ Chardonnay? And the man does not know it is LaRkmead, not Lackmead... zero credibility, reinforced by the fact that he allows a Total Wine person to recommend him wines, does he not know how that chain operates with ‘exclusives’ that are just very high GP wines for the store? You can often buy way better for way less by not buying the Winery Select wines at Total, their own brands....
@@ianwhite383 leave the guy alone, i dont see your wine cellar videos. loser
I’ve tried many Chards costing 2 - 3x the price of KJ Chard that were not nearly as good. Fact that it’s readily available for about $12 in supermarkets does not deter me at all.
Sir, You're lucky man .
gani iskrov Thank you Gani! I am a lucky man.
So much lights.....wine killers....😏.
All young wines, where’s the old Bordeaux.
a z They are in a special humidity and temperature controlled unit in the kitchen. Check out my investing into wine video for some of the Bordeaux that I collect.
Cheers,
@@decantswithd I have only 200 or so wines but my variety is much larger. 1947 to present. No shame because palates are individual but you gotta expand. You're missing out on some great wines. Anything Alsace, left and right bank Bordeaux, 1 CDP is a crime, Sauternes, Colheita (non negotiable for me if you're going to have a cellar, I have Colheita's going back to 1966). Chablis for whites, a few Burgundy's-generally overpriced-there are some Willamettes that perform just as well. I'm not versed in Italians but Mt. Etna is a must.
Champagne shouldnt be stored horizontally just say saw a dom p in like 1 min mark
Money Bags!
He drinks a lot of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Lorenzzo Klein You got it Lorenzo! It’s a passion. But Brunello, Barolo and Chianti are second on my list.
@@decantswithd Sad that there are very few French wines here :-(
Lorenzzo Klein Not a big French wine fan. The good ones are too expensive and the not so expensive ones are not that good. Probably have some 60 Bordeaux’s and a few Burgundies. My favorite are Chateau Neuf du Pape and I have a pretty god selection of them.
nice cellar but way too much mention of 'points'. I get the impression that if robert parker told this guy that 2 buck chuck was 95 points he'd go and buy cases of it lol.
No Sir! Points are important to make a pre-selection.
@@decantswithd Not really, someones 99 point wine is another mans 85. You essentially create a cellar according to another mans taste and influences/biases.
You’re telling me this isn’t Tim Allen?
Mike O'Sullivan Not quite a Tim Allen, but working on it! Cheers Mike!
Get to the chopper
Robert Terranova I’ll be back,......next Sunday
would you sell me a few bottles of the 2015 austin hopes?
bigboymarket They were rated 95 in WS. Wonderful!
Dietmar Ostermann 97 points from WE Also but you didn’t answer his question :) My fav vintage yet as well.
thanks AHHHHHNOLDDD
I’ll be back.....
Too bad new world wines aren’t that great... could have been a cool collection.
All of these wines are what I call "big swinging dick wines". Personally I would get bored if I only drank heavy wines like these. There is a whole world of interesting light to medium body reds that are interesting- eg, Beaujolais, Etna Rosso, Jura etc. Also only chardonnay for whites. I guess that's ok if you love oak. Maybe try Sancerre, Muscadet, Gruner Veltliner, Riesling, Chenin Blanc. This is a really uninspiring wine selection with all the obvious iconic choices. I suggest you broaden you lens.
Interesting way to put it. Thanks, Maynard.
The medium bodied wines that I do like and drink often are Chianti and Brunellos. I am not a big Pinot fan, but loved 2 of the Pinots in my Pinot Noir tasting video, especially the Roar!
Mann Junge, Du brauchst Hilfe mit dem ganzen Stoff!!!
Mmmmm you’re missing a ton of great wines. This is a very basic “collectors” set up. You can tell he just looked at wine spectator and bought what was “trendy”. 🤷🏽♀️ Not his fault, this is very common for those getting into wine collecting and don’t have deep knowledge yet.
Sydney Béïque Those are strong words Sydney. Judging by the picture, I have been collecting for longer than you are old. But it’s true, I am not trying to have a diversified collection, rather I collect what I like to drink. Please suggest a wine to me that you think I might like and don’t have in my cellar.
@@decantswithd Get some more WA Syrahs and Cabs in there! Specifically Liminal and Force Majeure!
@@decantswithd You’re age has nothing to do with your knowledge of wine. Some of the top wine makers are in their 30s. For example Jesse Katz of Aperture Cellars. Also Master Somm DLynn Proctor of Fantesca Winery. I could list a ton of very accomplished individuals in the wine industry who aren’t your age and closer to mine. It has to do with who and what you surround yourself with. I lived in Napa on a 500 acre vineyard and am close friends with some of the most respected names in that industry. I’m telling you, you are missing a ton of insane wines that are much more collectible, made in much smaller case productions that could blow most of that stuff away. I could list a ton but it’s just too much to write out on a TH-cam comment. If you’d like to know a list I can always email you. A few examples, Aperture, Devils Proof, Stonestreet, Vérité, Casa Pieña, kapcsandy, Arcudi, Sullivan, Pulido Walker, Relic, Fantesca All Great Things, Fantesca King Richard Pinot, Peter Micheal Chardonnays, 7&8s, Paolo Bea Sagratino.... That’s just a few.