originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
It's also good to learn that terroir is the French word for "turf."
Best post ever.
What is the French word for "barf"?
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
It's also good to learn that terroir is the French word for "turf."
Best post ever.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Best post ever.
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Not "spew"?
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
It's all about the timing with this thread.
I would rank it with the "What wine to serve with breakfast?" thread by Yixin many years back.
To the question, I like Paul Masson... (thanks, Zach)
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Best post ever.
My word. Is this a Simpsons reference?
originally posted by Dan McQ:
"Where you can savor the world's greatest wine...
while hanging out with the winemaker."
Well, if you're into that whole objective critical view thing, sure. But what if you're a simple Catherine Roussel groupie?originally posted by Chris Coad:
I almost always dislike hanging out with the winemaker while I'm drinking the wine. It's like sitting next to the director while you're watching the play, just makes you self-conscious of monitoring your own reactions, even if they're positive. Hang out with winemakers, sure, but drink something somebody else made.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Well, if you're into that whole objective critical view thing, sure. But what if you're a simple Catherine Roussel groupie?originally posted by Chris Coad:
I almost always dislike hanging out with the winemaker while I'm drinking the wine. It's like sitting next to the director while you're watching the play, just makes you self-conscious of monitoring your own reactions, even if they're positive. Hang out with winemakers, sure, but drink something somebody else made.
originally posted by Chris Coad:
I almost always dislike hanging out with the winemaker while I'm drinking the wine. It's like sitting next to the director while you're watching the play, just makes you self-conscious of monitoring your own reactions. Even if they're 100% positive, the occasion is strained by performance anxiety. Hang out with winemakers, sure, but drink something somebody else made.
originally posted by Chris Coad:
dinner theat(re)?
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
I almost always dislike hanging out with the winemaker while I'm drinking the wine. It's like sitting next to the director while you're watching the play, just makes you self-conscious of monitoring your own reactions. Even if they're 100% positive, the occasion is strained by performance anxiety. Hang out with winemakers, sure, but drink something somebody else made.
I have trouble understanding this approach. Shouldn't the performance anxiety be the winemaker's, if any were to be had? There are so many things you can say about wine other than "liking" it or not that an intelligent conversation about the actual drink should obviate fears of... of what? Insulting said winemaker?
It's almost embarrassing to be or to be thought to be seen as a "groupie."
So, would your vision of hell be being seated between the chef and the director?