Our guess is correct: the train has hit a sheep, and theres a collection of shepherds and train personnel gathered a few dozen meters behind us. As were pondering the length of the delay, and whether or not it will affect the scheduling of our onward journey, the conductor approaches our window once more. He yells ahead, and in response the train inches forward for a minutejust far enough to take us out of a line-of-sight view of whats about to happen. For now, gripped in each of the conductors hands, is a pair of rather fierce-looking hatchets.
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Josmeyer 2001 Pinot Gris Le Fromenteau (Alsace) Pristine and mineral-driven, fruited with crisp pear and ripe apple, and seasoned with just a bit of salt. (No, reallytheres a hint of salinity that Ive never found in an Alsatian pinot gris, though its fairly common in certain coastal whites.) Neither fat nor aggressive. The finish is long, suggesting hints of the spice that will emerge with more age. While this is drinking well now, were I to own any Id wait a while, because its still holding back, and because the crystalline minerality thats slowly being revealed is a little more zirconium than diamond at the moment. (9/08)
Collet 2002 Chablis Montmains 1er Cru (Chablis) Fattish nose of seashells. Good structure. Simple. Disappears rather abruptly on the palate. This is mostly bones, with precious little flesh. (9/08)