Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
R. Kelley's interweb page on the subject. Apparently, not much to his taste.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
R. Kelley's interweb page on the subject. Apparently, not much to his taste.
originally posted by VLM:
Pissing on underage girls isn't cool.
Luneau-Papin ((David Lillie pouring))
2007 Muscadet "Les Pierres Blanches" - minerally but in a silty way, not a rocky way
2005 Muscadet "L d'Or" - good shape, good snap of flavor at the end
2002 Muscadet "Clos des Noelles" - definitely richer but not better
1997 Muscadet "L d'Or" - too soft
Dom. le Briseau
2007 "You Are So Nice" - 75% cot, 25% gamay; blah (I seem to like CRB's cot and nobody else's)
Franck Peillot
NV Bugey Montagnieu Brut Methode Traditionelle - blah
2007 Roussette de Bugey Montagnieu Altesse - MarkS called it a combination of muscadet and viognier
2006 Bugey Mondeuse - blah
Dom. Desvignes
2007 Morgon Javernieres - good
Eric Texier
2005 Chateuneuf-du-Pape Blanc - good
2006 CdR Rouge - 85% grenache, 15% white grapes; nice 'drink now' wine
2006 CdR Village "Chusclan" - good
2006 Saint-Gervais VV des Cadinieres - good
2006 Brezeme "Dom. Pergault" VV - wow; violets and dirt, lengthy finish
Campi di Fonterenza
2006 IGT Sangiovese - astringent
2006 Rosso di Montalcino - aged to the minimum standard for brunello; clearly a better selection
Montesecondo
2006 Chianti Classico - made in stainless; very pretty wine
2005 IGT "Rosso del Rospo" - eh
2005 IGT "Le Petit Verre d'Ot" - tannic and grippy, unappealing
Occhipinti
2008 Rosso Vittoria "SP68" - strawberries but weirdly so
2006 IGT "Il Frappato" - wow, this is the substance those strawberries were looking for
2007 IGT "Siccagno" - eh
Guttarolo
2007 Gioia del Colle Primitivo - steel version; eh
2005 Gioia del Colle Primitivo "Antello delle Muge" - barrique version; too marked by oak
Roagna
2007 Dolcetto d'Alba - eh
2004 Barolo "Vigna Rionda" - oh my, this is going to be good in 20 years
2001 Barolo "La Rocca e la Pira" - all roses, just a smidge of tar
Miscellaneous
2006 Mayr Nusserhof, Tyroldego - blah
2006 Cappellano, Dolcetto d'Alba "Gabutti" - blah
Mauro Vergano
NV Americano "Vino Aromatizzato" - served with a spritz and a bit of orange rind; a nice mixer
NV Vino Chinato "Luli" - based on moscato d'asti, not barolo; sweet on entry and then the bitterness of the quinine persists beyond it
originally posted by MarkS: Not sure what opportunity I'd use to open one up, though.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by MarkS: Not sure what opportunity I'd use to open one up, though.
Late afternoon?
originally posted by MarkS:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by MarkS: Not sure what opportunity I'd use to open one up, though.
Late afternoon?
Perhaps, but the concoction of flavors was so unusual. Reminded me of Chartreuse.
originally posted by slaton:
Aperitivo Americano is a wonderful drink on a Saturday summer afternoon. I've even served it with great success to the PBR crowd.
The Nero d'Avola was standard issue, soft plum and light cherry. Not a lot of concentration here, but you could tell it was minimally made. I bought one to try in a couple of years because I'd like to see what age does to it.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
The scene at Chambers before the real crowd.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
Was this in the old shop?
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Brad, the links for Francesa, Arianna, and Luca don't work.