To my tastes, give me Giacosa, G. Conterno, Mascarello, Vietti and Giuseppe Rinaldi instead.
Well, yeah, but I'd also rather not spend $120+ per bottle of barolo. Of course, Capellano is no slouch in the pricing either, at $90+.
To my tastes, give me Giacosa, G. Conterno, Mascarello, Vietti and Giuseppe Rinaldi instead.
Really? I haven't had many but I don't think I've ever had one I liked.originally posted by Brad Kane:
Vietti
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Interesting. I'll guess
2007 Grand Fief de LAudigre- Muscadet, Svre & Maine Michel
2002 Huet- Vouvray Demi-Sec, Le Haut-Lieu Brad
2001 Thierry Allemand- Cornas Sans Soufre Michel?
1994 Nol Verset- Cornas Keith
1989 Gonon- St. Joseph Manuel
2006 Christano Guttarolo- Primitivo Gioia del Colle Anfora, Puglia Keith
How'd I do?
originally posted by Jay Miller:
You know, I originally had Manuel for the Italian but then corrected myself thinking that if it was Italian it was more likely that Keith brought it.
So (and this question is for someone other than Brad) is de Venoge Champagne as bad as I've always heard?
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
You know, I originally had Manuel for the Italian but then corrected myself thinking that if it was Italian it was more likely that Keith brought it.
So (and this question is for someone other than Brad) is de Venoge Champagne as bad as I've always heard?
I don't love it, but then you know I'm not a big fan of all Champagne. Everyone else seemed to like it, though. It was the NV Brut Cordon Bleu.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Interesting. I'll guess
50%. Fail.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Interesting. I'll guess
50%. Fail.
Now, will you all please pull down your pants, so I can see the size of your...
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
You know, I originally had Manuel for the Italian but then corrected myself thinking that if it was Italian it was more likely that Keith brought it.
So (and this question is for someone other than Brad) is de Venoge Champagne as bad as I've always heard?
I don't love it, but then you know I'm not a big fan of all Champagne. Everyone else seemed to like it, though. It was the NV Brut Cordon Bleu.
I've always found the de Venoge Champagne to be too extreme.
She's a voyeuse.originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Interesting. I'll guess
50%. Fail.
Now, will you all please pull down your pants, so I can see the size of your...
You say that to all the boys, Ms. Bowman.
voy⋅euse /vwaˈyz/originally posted by Claude Kolm:
She's a voyeuse.originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Interesting. I'll guess
50%. Fail.
Now, will you all please pull down your pants, so I can see the size of your...
You say that to all the boys, Ms. Bowman.
. . . Or maybe she's just a bean counter.
...nombrils?originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Now, will you all please pull down your pants, so I can see the size of your...
originally posted by Asher:
For the Cappellano fans on this thread, today Crush sent an e-mail re: the 2003 Barolo Pie Rupestris, under $50. Of course, it's an '03....
originally posted by Asher:
For the Cappellano fans on this thread, today Crush sent an e-mail re: the 2003 Barolo Pie Rupestris, under $50. Of course, it's an '03....