originally posted by robert ames:
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
She should be here.originally posted by BJ:
I wonder what Anita would say if she were on this thread. She might not appreciate it. Could this style simply be the result of a very clean approach, small barrel raising (which she employs), etc.?
As far as I can tell, she is meticulously following rules that could make the same nice, clean wine from anything you toss in the hopper.
The 100-point wine, she says, has tastes of roasted coffee and vanilla.
I appreciate the conversation in the generalities but I question the specifics. I don't think we know enough about individual domaines to make pronouncements.
Anita is brought in by Rosenthal and Germain by KLWM. Are we thinking they are the vanguard of the new wine sellout?
Again, just pushing the conversation.
i doubt that either of these importers dictates the style of wine being made.
that is more of a north berkeley imports 'cuvee unique' sort of thing,
My point is that they are traditionally known for importing non-spoofed wines. Are we saying these wines represent a "new spoof" and that these importers are leading the way by bringing them in?