originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
All you need is AllemandI kept mum during a recent thread on the soulfulness of Paolo Bea's wines, but now I must speak up and throw a similar phenomenon into the ring: the Cornas(es) of Thierry Allemand.
Direct suavity.
Utter soul.
Delight. Depth. Something that moves one with a deep seismic force.
Interesting. In Cornas, Verset's wines pretty much define(d) soul for me. I never met the elfin source of the wines, but personality they have -- in spades. Maybe because I came to the party late, I haven't had enough of Allemand's wines, and certainly not with the sort of bottle age that most of my most memorable Verset experiences have, so I can't make a similar statement about his wines. FWIW, I have found Allemand's wines much more suave (to co-opt your term) and refined than those animale Cornas of my past. De gustibus, as always.
Mark Lipton