robert ames
robert ames
as i understand it, the lopy is just the best barrels/lots. i've always been so happy with the regular bottling (doucinello, azelais, or floureto, depending on the vintage) that i've never been tempted to spring for the lopy, where the price is getting up there with CNdPape,
and i've never had the opportunity to try the oumage.
while quoting him here, i must say that for rhone wine, john livingstone is way more useful and far more encyclopedic than all other wine writers put together. period. his website is drinkrhone.com and yes, i have neither a conflict of interest, nor an appearance of conflict of interest in this endorsement.
i am as oak averse as they come, and i have never gotten any oak influence at sang des cailloux, even on the brand new 2020 that i am currently drinking.
and i've never had the opportunity to try the oumage.
while quoting him here, i must say that for rhone wine, john livingstone is way more useful and far more encyclopedic than all other wine writers put together. period. his website is drinkrhone.com and yes, i have neither a conflict of interest, nor an appearance of conflict of interest in this endorsement.
i am as oak averse as they come, and i have never gotten any oak influence at sang des cailloux, even on the brand new 2020 that i am currently drinking.