To my great surprise, I didn't like the overnoy
My little experience of plousard=poulsard (only 3x so far) have given me a little bitter component too...almost aspirin-like in it's quality, and different from the amaro of Italian wines.
To my great surprise, I didn't like the overnoy
originally posted by maureen:
To my great surprise, I didn't like the overnoy - perhaps iit was merely because it followed the auslese but it seemed bitter to me -
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by maureen:
To my great surprise, I didn't like the overnoy - perhaps iit was merely because it followed the auslese but it seemed bitter to me -
HERETIC! HERETIC! BURN HER!!!!
originally posted by Bwood: is it possible that we could just agree, for convenience sake, that this particular bottle of wine was just "off," perhaps having had to sit too close to one too many CdPs in Prof. Loesberg's cave?
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
VocabularyNow that you've added to my wine vocabulary with "blocky crankiness" I feel complete.
Did someone say you're moving from DC?
originally posted by maureen:
Now I'll really be heretical - I recently drank a delicious 99 - Girardin's Bonnes Mares!
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by maureen:
To my great surprise, I didn't like the overnoy - perhaps iit was merely because it followed the auslese but it seemed bitter to me -
HERETIC! HERETIC! BURN HER!!!! (wait, is it possible that we could just agree, for convenience sake, that this particular bottle of wine was just "off," perhaps having had to sit too close to one too many CdPs in Prof. Loesberg's cave? and then maybe we could we maybe just go with the whole "bottle variation" excuse to help us sweep this profound wine preference schism under the rug?)
Ok, I agree on the comments about not generally opening many '99s Burgs now (above the level of villages wines) and certainly not that wine from Barthod.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by maureen:
Now I'll really be heretical - I recently drank a delicious 99 - Girardin's Bonnes Mares!
Off with her head!
Best, Jim
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by maureen:
Now I'll really be heretical - I recently drank a delicious 99 - Girardin's Bonnes Mares!
Off with her head!
Best, Jim
angling to inherit my remaining '90 CFE VT, eh?
Get a position at Harvard?originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
VocabularyNow that you've added to my wine vocabulary with "blocky crankiness" I feel complete.
Glad that I could help.
Did someone say you're moving from DC?
From August 1 I'll be living in Cambridge, MA.
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Get a position at Harvard?
Still sounds like it could be a step up. The weather is sure as hell better year round than the DC area. Best of luck in your move.originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Get a position at Harvard?
Alas, no.
A bit further west at UMass Amherst.
But my wife needs/wants to live closer to Boston for her career.
So, Cambridge it is.
originally posted by maureen:
Now I'll really be heretical - I recently drank a delicious 99 - Girardin's Bonnes Mares!
We'll have completely fucked him up within a year. Maybe two, if he proves recalcitrant.Thor. He's a very generous person when it comes to giving wine advice. Whether you want it or need it.
originally posted by Lou Kessler: The weather is sure as hell better year round than the DC area.
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originally posted by Thor:
We'll have completely fucked him up within a year. Maybe two, if he proves recalcitrant.Thor. He's a very generous person when it comes to giving wine advice. Whether you want it or need it.
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Lou Kessler: The weather is sure as hell better year round than the DC area.
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surely you jest -
originally posted by Rahsaan:
So, Cambridge it is.
Actually, New England weather is an improvement on Boston weather, for one reason: New England has spring. Boston does not.There are a lot of great things about Boston. New England weather isn't one of them, unless one has an enthusiasm for bitter cold, heat as bad as DC and wild shifts in weather in the course of minutes.
Really? I didn't know that. I lived within a mile or two of Boston for 10 years and I missed spring a lot.originally posted by Thor:
New England has spring.