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originally posted by Florida Jim: Those pairings look lovely, although Araujo, Syrah is not my thing.
My last bottle of ‘77 Fonseca got opened within the last year and it was everything I could ask for.
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
The Schoss Gobelsburg Tradition
(thank you, I'll show myself out)
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I just picked two dishes at random and both had typos. That was all I had time for.
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
...why Austria would be my country-of-choice were I stuck on a desert island with wine from only one country. And were I on this island, I'd get more bang for my Euro sticking with Austria...
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
...why Austria would be my country-of-choice were I stuck on a desert island with wine from only one country. And were I on this island, I'd get more bang for my Euro sticking with Austria...
Bold statements. Although presumably if you were stuck on a desert island you wouldn't be worried about value, because you would have an endless supply in this hypothetical scenario.
But nitpicking aside, I would have put Austria lower because of the red wines. While delicious, not sure they would quite make it into my top rung. For that reason, as well as diversity of white and red and sparkling and dessert wines that I would want to drink, it's France all day every day on this desert island.
originally posted by MLipton: How did you feel about that Schloss Gobelsburg bottling? It sounds... interesting (31 vintages, 9 grapes).
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
...why Austria would be my country-of-choice were I stuck on a desert island with wine from only one country. And were I on this island, I'd get more bang for my Euro sticking with Austria...
While I agree with your choice of country (how could I not?), surely you must consider that Eden would have to cash in the coconuts accumulated from the extraction of surplus value from animal labor, as well as blubber and ivory from whale hunting, at his local hypothetical wine store, so cost/benefit would remain a consideration.
You are correct on all counts, Oswaldo, but you neglected to factor in the modern-day expense of maintaining mermaids.
And Rahsaan, I like French wines as much as the next castaway, but would I choose them even over wine from Italy? The problem I have with the wines of both countries is that they are so diverse they force me to think about them, when I'd just want to enjoy them. I'd probably pour a glass of something and then start thinking about whether say, the similarities between Morgon and La T“che, or delving into the minutia of specific vintages or the way that a vineyard will show its personality despite the different winemakers producing wine from the site. And how many grape varieties does one really need to be able to say you "know" wine? In Italy that figure could be "a couple of quadrillion" and settling on (or "for") Austrian wine is just easier. The wines are great, there are a lot to choose from, and sometimes you can drink them to get dizzy and not with an eye toward writing a cover story for "World of Fine Wine."
It's not unlike music. One rabbit hole leads to six others and pretty soon you're hip-deep in LPs that are too obscure to be uploaded. I sometimes think to myself "wouldn't life be a lot easier if I just downloaded the soundtrack from a RomCom featuring Fleetwood Mac, Steve Miller Band, the Eagles, and Kenny G?
-Eden (who wants to deal with any of that existential wine crap when you're marooned on a desert island and you've got mermaids to care for?)
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
And Rahsaan, I like French wines as much as the next castaway, but would I choose them even over wine from Italy? The problem I have with the wines of both countries is that they are so diverse they force me to think about them, when I'd just want to enjoy them.
. I sometimes think to myself "wouldn't life be a lot easier if I just downloaded the soundtrack from a RomCom featuring Fleetwood Mac, Steve Miller Band, the Eagles, and Kenny G?
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
. I sometimes think to myself "wouldn't life be a lot easier if I just downloaded the soundtrack from a RomCom featuring Fleetwood Mac, Steve Miller Band, the Eagles, and Kenny G?
Hopefully someone is around to slap you into sense when you start thinking that way.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
. I sometimes think to myself "wouldn't life be a lot easier if I just downloaded the soundtrack from a RomCom featuring Fleetwood Mac, Steve Miller Band, the Eagles, and Kenny G?
Hopefully someone is around to slap you into sense when you start thinking that way.
I hope so, too. I mean, Eden has opened herself up to eternity with nothing but wines from Malta.