originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Thus, when Keith rails against CDP as being spoofalated, in most instances he is incorrect and is simply expressingg his well-known disdain for fruit and ripe wines. The fact is, CDP and specifically, Grenache is historically a fruit-forward and high alcohol wine/grape. However, there is spoolation going on in CDP in such wines as the Domaine de la Mordoree "Reins de Bois," or any number of luxury cuvees that have emerged over the past ten years or so.
Nooo... I actually don't rail against CDP as spoofulated precisely
because I hate grenache. I'd prefer the taste of oak to the taste of grenache so I'd probably prefer spoofy CDP to the purer stuff. That said, if a particular CDP producer says it's aiming for "port-like" character in its otherwise unmanipulated grenache, that sounds doubly offensive - both grenache in its disgusting natural state, plus the foul amplification of it!