Cory Cartwright
Cory Cartwright
Hey, I may be in town on the 29th...
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Hey, I may be in town on the 29th...
originally posted by Brad Kane:
So, I had a fascinating and lengthy discussion with the importer today about the story behind the '47 Chinato. He said they made a vintage Chinato in 1947. End of story.
There you go.
Which .005th of a day do I get?originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Hey, I may be in town on the 29th...
That's great.
I don't know if you heard, but we are planning a series called "0.125 Days of Natural Wine Matured in Anfora/Amphora" for that evening.
Maybe you could participate.
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Hey, I may be in town on the 29th...
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Steven Spielmann:
I also don't know how Brad knows the one he drank was from '47 when it's an NV production.
Because in '05 Dressner brought a little bit into the market and I got a bottle. Date is hand-written in pen on the label. Maybe we need to mention Dressner in the same breath as Rodenstock?
Fwiw, this was the title of an entry Joe made to his blog on 10-06-05, so maybe he can tell the story?
"1947 Barolo Chinato from Teobaldo Cappellano to be Showcased at Louis/Dressner October 19th Tasting!
Actually, his father made this wine."
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
OWGS permitting, I will be in attendance.
Nice one Levi... You're a quote machine: "Gleam in their eye..."
Yes I am. See you there.originally posted by VLM:
Connell!!!!originally posted by Jeff Connell:
OWGS permitting, I will be in attendance.
Cory-
Glad you can make it. Going to LDM as well, correct?
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Very rarely in the last 9 or so years that I have been selling Gravner has anyone said "Hey, that's cool, glad to see that on the list". For a long time the ratio of sold bottles to happy customers VS. sold bottles returned by unhappy customers was even at about 1:1.