The Village Voice's take on Terroir (NYC)

originally posted by SFJoe:
I have an odd crusade that someone who is a professional reviewer for a real publication (OK, I mostly meant Frank Bruni until last month) could comment not just on whether there was wine for $20 a bottle in the place, but on the general level of the markup.
Heck, Joe - even in this forlorn southwestern corner of Europe we do that. You mean Bruni hasn't learned yet?
 
originally posted by VS:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I have an odd crusade that someone who is a professional reviewer for a real publication (OK, I mostly meant Frank Bruni until last month) could comment not just on whether there was wine for $20 a bottle in the place, but on the general level of the markup.
Heck, Joe - even in this forlorn southwestern corner of Europe we do that. You mean Bruni hasn't learned yet?
No, and it's too late for him now!
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by VS:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I have an odd crusade that someone who is a professional reviewer for a real publication (OK, I mostly meant Frank Bruni until last month) could comment not just on whether there was wine for $20 a bottle in the place, but on the general level of the markup.
Heck, Joe - even in this forlorn southwestern corner of Europe we do that. You mean Bruni hasn't learned yet?
No, and it's too late for him now!
Oh, and my continued condolences on the ongoing geographic difficulties.
 
Is his complaint about the Cornas being inky about its color or is inky a descriptor for taste or smell? Cuz Cornas is supposed to be kind of opaque. Inky is good.
Journalists. Sheesh.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
my continued condolences on the ongoing geographic difficulties.
Seems like they're more like 'permanent', Joe - so we've gotten used to them, what else could we do? :-)
 
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
I didn't read any of this but didn't The Village Voice fold a few years ago? Were they rescued or something?

Apparently...according to wiki in 2005 they were bought out by New Times Media, a "Phoenix alternative weekly chain".
 
originally posted by slaton:
The Village Voice's take on Terroir (NYC)
  Totally awesome.
Don't miss the reader comments, either.

This guy is really a prize. I should read him more. Catch the latest: Critic Reviews Cat Food.

His blind spot this time isn't "auslese," it's this:  "Among them were things that I--trained as a chemist at the University of Texas--couldn't quite figure out, such as taurine, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, and biotin..."

I, too, was trained as a chemist, but I went to schools where some of my courses happened to mention common vitamins like pyridoxine and biotin.  Sheee-it, we even talked about what they did biochemically.  Go figure.

Anyhow, I suppose this is a bit beside the point of how the cat food tastes.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:

His blind spot this time isn't "auslese," it's this: "Among them were things that I--trained as a chemist at the University of Texas--couldn't quite figure out, such as taurine, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, and biotin..."

I, too, was trained as a chemist, but I went to schools where some of my courses happened to mention common vitamins like pyridoxine and biotin. Sheee-it, we even talked about what they did biochemically. Go figure.

And I'm fairly sure that it's also there that I learned that taurine was an essential amino acid for cats that had to be supplemented into their diet. Why it's needed in Red Bull is another question, but since they fund a nifty junket amino acids conference in Vienna I am not inclined to question too deeply.

Mark Lipton
 
wow, a food reviewer who has never heard "Florentine" used to refer to a dish with spinach. I suppose it comes as no surprise that he's reduced to reviewing cat food.
 
I hope this means next we get to see a Bruni article on cat food. Our cats have been quite picky lately and we could really use some Times-level recommendations.
 
Paul Grieco has patience, but his revenge is certain.

Sietsema out at the VV (along with many innocent bystanders for cover).
 
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