…or how I found another excuse to play around with Cellar Tracker.
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Mine - out of 419 bottles
Red - 72%
White - 27%
Rose - 1%
90% red
10% white
nary a rose
champagne can fall under both i guess.
Out of 411 bottles that are entered in CT…
58.88% red
35.52% white
5.35% rosé
0.24% “fruit/vegetable wine”.
I don’t enter most of the rosé that I buy for immediate consumption, so it’s underrepresented in CT.
A gift bottle of some sort I assume?
Boones Farm
Thunderbird
MD 20 20
Night Train Express
Cisco
The essentials
/what?
Sorry but there is no type field in Cellar Tracker for Bum Wines.
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Gee, this is telling:
450 bottles
Red - 98%
White - 2%
Rose - 0%
Of course, these are cellared wines, and wouldn’t include a couple cases of near-term Cabs, Chards, or Roses.
1220 bottles
Red: 94.10%
White: 5.58%
Rose: 0.32%
You must have Stickies to go with the pancakes though, right?
85% Red
14% White
1% Rose
93.7% Red
6.23% White (most are dessert wines)
No Rose
Stealing my old pancake on the head routine, huh?
73% red
25% white
2% Rose
We drink a ton of white, so its a race to keep the cellar at 25%.
Red- 95.4%
White- 3.4%
Rose- 1.2%
My small amount of white is all Rhone.
OK in addition to the Bum Wine, I would say my collection (I do not have a cellar) is probably 95% white! 4.5% red and .5% rose.
Though the cellar at home is decimated, maybe 150 bottles:
97% Red
2.9 % White
1 bottle Kosher wine
No idea the percentage breakdowns but I would bet somewhere around 85% red, 15 white. We tend to buy and drink a lot of whites but not long term consumption other than the 2 cases of Aubert Chards and 02 William Fevre Chablis…we drink white wine as soon as it hits the front door.
Like the immediately preceding poster, I have no idea what the exact percentages are, but I would guess around 30% of all wines I buy are white and rosé.
I’m surprised how organized many of the posters are with their wines. I don’t keep track of my wines, just have a general idea of what I have.