Feel free to check out my inventory, which I track in real-time using CellarTracker. Recall that I’m a grad student, so in my case it should probably be called CardboardBoxTracker. While I don’t have a wine cellar (or even a basement for that matter), Eric LeVine’s website is extremely useful for tracking both inventory and tasting notes.

If you’re a friend, family member, or wine blogger interested in sharing one of these bottles, let me know. I will probably say yes. If you’re a stranger interested in sharing one of these bottles, let me know. I will probably say no because you will probably seem creepy. But you never know.

1 Response to “Inventory”


  1. 1 David E. Zitarelli May 27, 2009 at 4:38 PM

    You wrote, “If you’re a … family member … interested in sharing one of these bottles, let me know. I will probably say yes.” Well, as your father, I am hereby informing you of my interest in sharing one of your bottles. Does that mean I still have to pay, as usual?

    Disclaimer: I live in Pennsylvania. You probably knew that. But …

    Question: When will Full pull its weight in the state so your mother and father can try Washington State wineries other than Chateau Ste. Michelle?


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