Ken Schramm
Ken Schramm
Bottles that disappeared most quickly and with the least effort last year.
#3: 2009 Clos De La Roilette Cuvée Tardive. Had my reservations when I opened this, but it was so silky I tried to pour a last glass out of a bottle someone else had already emptied.
#2: Jean Paul Brun Morgon, several vintages. Went back as far as 2011, and as recent as 2018, and none of them tapped the brakes in the least. Several bottles where the analytical wiring got short circuited, and Jean and I just found ourselves sipping and sniffing and saying, "wow, this is good."
#1: 2018 Tiberio Cerasuoulo D'Abruzzo. To steal a line from Dick Zivic, an NCAA and minor league baseball umpire I had the joy to drink with a few times - "The first two don't even hit the sides." Cranberries, red currants, rose petals. This is fruit punch for adults. Pizza, Mexican, Thai, whatever. Had it chilled and at cellar temps, and it is satisfying every time.
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#3: 2009 Clos De La Roilette Cuvée Tardive. Had my reservations when I opened this, but it was so silky I tried to pour a last glass out of a bottle someone else had already emptied.
#2: Jean Paul Brun Morgon, several vintages. Went back as far as 2011, and as recent as 2018, and none of them tapped the brakes in the least. Several bottles where the analytical wiring got short circuited, and Jean and I just found ourselves sipping and sniffing and saying, "wow, this is good."
#1: 2018 Tiberio Cerasuoulo D'Abruzzo. To steal a line from Dick Zivic, an NCAA and minor league baseball umpire I had the joy to drink with a few times - "The first two don't even hit the sides." Cranberries, red currants, rose petals. This is fruit punch for adults. Pizza, Mexican, Thai, whatever. Had it chilled and at cellar temps, and it is satisfying every time.
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