Joe, they get off at the +$500 exit. They've got a house there. (And a horse. I hear it's white, but that might just be a rumor.)
Fonquerle lOustal Blanc Vin de Table Nack (France) Apparently, this is a blend of cinsault, carignan, syrah and grenache from vineyards in both Minervois and St-Chinian, hence the VdT designation. And I think this is the 2004 version, though of course theres no vintage on the label. Anyway, its meaty and dense, with an excellent black trumpet-studded earthen foundation and nice structure. The wine seems like it should be blocky, but the aromatics are a good deal more vivid than one expects. It should age for a while, but its an excellent foil for strongly-flavored meat right now. (11/07)