Jeff Grossman
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It means you're actually allowed to buy the stuff when other people are watching.originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
Organic to boot, so you are actually allowed to drink the stuff.
It means you're actually allowed to buy the stuff when other people are watching.originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
Organic to boot, so you are actually allowed to drink the stuff.
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
This thread certainly has taken a strange turn as is our bent.
The above prompted one of my reflexive nits about CW in the non-science community: that the formula E=mc^2, as the most widely known expression of Special Relativity, is not accurate for a massive object or particle except in its rest frame, and honestly it doesn’t tell you much of anything interesting. But people love to say, “E=mc^2,” for some reason. I’ve never understood why.
But I won’t bohr you further with my geeky physics tangents.
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Honestly there isn't any Burgundy I would age that I wouldn't also enjoy drinking on release. (but never in between!)originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Morot's wines are generally long-term propositions, que no?
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
Could I possibly hijack the thread to speak about 2019 Burgundy? A geek particle at rest is driven to try new producers in an era of climate change, insane prices, lockdown-induced alcoholism, allocation bullshit, etc. A few stand out, including Parize Pere et Fils in Givry. I've yet to try Champ Nalot, but both the Vieilles Vignes and Le Grands Vignes 1er are delightful and singularly specific to the appellation. If you believe that Burgundy doesn't actually go with boeuf bourguignon (except for a well-documented case of 93 nuits jayer), then you should try these. Organic to boot, so you are actually allowed to drink the stuff.
originally posted by Odd Rydland:
Cats are impossible. At least mine are.
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
A few stand out, including Parize Pere et Fils in Givry. I've yet to try Champ Nalot, but both the Vieilles Vignes and Le Grands Vignes 1er are delightful and singularly specific to the appellation. If you believe that Burgundy doesn't actually go with boeuf bourguignon (except for a well-documented case of 93 nuits jayer), then you should try these. Organic to boot, so you are actually allowed to drink the stuff.
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
A few stand out, including Parize Pere et Fils in Givry. I've yet to try Champ Nalot, but both the Vieilles Vignes and Le Grands Vignes 1er are delightful and singularly specific to the appellation. If you believe that Burgundy doesn't actually go with boeuf bourguignon (except for a well-documented case of 93 nuits jayer), then you should try these. Organic to boot, so you are actually allowed to drink the stuff.
careful research reveals that my only viable source of this shit involves a third party transaction in belgium. would i still be allowed to drink it, or would that invalidate the waiver from teh politburo?
anxious minds and all that,
fb.
If they're still in the EU...originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Wine-Searcher shows two sources in Ireland, if you're still in the EU.
That theory suffers from a replication crisis.originally posted by Rahsaan:
I get what you're saying and am sure that your keen powers of observation were correct. But the alternative explanation is that things are more exciting once you get more alcohol into your system!
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
If anything, it’s Bizarro world, and I am seeing pricing above or far above tariff pricing.
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
If anything, it’s Bizarro world, and I am seeing pricing above or far above tariff pricing.
this is true, and it is everywhere that I have looked. Auction prices included.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Thanks.
It looks like someone has been reading Keith's notes - McArthur's remaining Morot Teurons vanished from the shelf overnight. In view of the commentary immediately above, this makes perfect sense.