. Later this Winter things will turn around monetarily in our household so I expect to start up a "wine fund" like @jgmann67 does for use on my wine making supplies and bottle purchases. When I buy a bottle I'll compare to one of the eleven "taster" bottles (375 ml) that I have and let you know (would probably end up getting posted in the "what are you drinking" thread). I'll be giving one to Jim when I get over to pick up a wine sample to do a test for him, maybe I can twist his arm to give it a taste and report back here.
The fund has been working out exceptionally well, btw. Just do a cost per bottle analysis and add 25% (ish) for contingency. I came down with $5 per bottle (bonus, it's easier to calculate). Also, have a system to keep track of every time you pull a bottle out of the cellar. We have a paper on the bulletin board at the top of the stairs and make a hash mark for each bottle. Then move money to the fund every couple weeks. Last bit of advice - don't cheat. If a bottle comes out, a hash mark goes down.
I stand at the ready to serve. It's a sacrifice, I know. But, it's one I'm willing to make. Bring a bottle and we'll give it a ride. The Brunello is probably my next EM kit and will give me a chance to test the Inkbird, too. Looking forward to it.
See Kirt over at the Lemoyne state store. He can point you to a decent Brunello in the Ch. Selection (I bet they have one). Should be < $20.