originally posted by Claude Kolm:
You know, what's bizarre about the 1988 La Miguoa (and the 1987, too), is that they made an ber-cuve in those two years, La Louffe, just like Cabassao is an bercuve of La Tourtine, but then discontinued it because they thought it made La Miguoa too weak. I've never had a problem with either the 1987 or 1988 (or any other vintage) La Miguoa.
Brad -- You should look for his Lulu's Provenal Cookbook and Provence, the Beautiful Cookbook, too.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Love the stuff and get far too little of it to sell.
The '89 La Tourtine is probably my favorite of the old school wines, but the '04's up and down the line are pretty special and should be grabbed up if seen.
I smell a Tempier jeebus this fall.