Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
originally posted by The Wine Mule:
Would anyone care to admit that 2009, on early results, is an excellent vintage?
Yes. Yes. And ten times yes.
originally posted by The Wine Mule:
Would anyone care to admit that 2009, on early results, is an excellent vintage?
Fuck the early results, as VLM would say. That said, there was a lot of talk in the Cte d'Or the past few weeks about how great 2009 Beaujolais would be.originally posted by The Wine Mule:
Would anyone care to admit that 2009, on early results, is an excellent vintage?
originally posted by Claude Kolm: That said, there was a lot of talk in the Cte d'Or the past few weeks about how great 2009 Beaujolais would be.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If the 07 was the best vintage of any viticultural region every in the history of humanity (or something like that),
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If the 07 was the best vintage of any viticultural region every in the history of humanity (or something like that),
You may be shocked to hear that a knowledgeable friend of mine who's been tasting in the region this month doesn't see it quite that way.
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If the 07 was the best vintage of any viticultural region every in the history of humanity (or something like that),
You may be shocked to hear that a knowledgeable friend of mine who's been tasting in the region this month doesn't see it quite that way.
I'm finding it hard to read between your lines here (maybe I just need stronger reading glasses?). The friend tasting somewhere now doesn't see 2007 or 2009 as that great?
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If the 07 was the best vintage of any viticultural region every in the history of humanity (or something like that),
You may be shocked to hear that a knowledgeable friend of mine who's been tasting in the region this month doesn't see it quite that way.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Where's the doghead when you need him?
We're declaring vintages of the century on the basis of Beaujolais Nouveau.
Oh, mores.
Only a select few. But there have been recent purchases in the Beaujolais by some high-profile Burgundy producers -- Jadot, Bouchard P&F, and Jacques Prieur, to mention just three; and Drouhin, IMO, always does an excellent job with their Beaujolais. OTOH, a Bouchard An Beaujolais Nouveau last Thursday night was spectacularly unmoving.originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Claude Kolm: That said, there was a lot of talk in the Cte d'Or the past few weeks about how great 2009 Beaujolais would be.
Aha, interesting to hear that. Do people often concern themselves with their lower-status nearby region?
originally posted by SFJoe:
I don't drink enough Chateauneuf to have an opinion at all.
But my friend tastes a lot and says that he finds he prefers 2005 to 2007 at many houses.
He's a broader minded guy than I am in general.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If we're talking about the 07, I'm not shocked. But I will probably disagree. I think there's danger of early evolution of some wines (as has happened with some 98s)because again, it's a hot, low acid vintage. But the people who know how to deal with this, will deal with this and the wines will do fine.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I don't drink enough Chateauneuf to have an opinion at all.
But my friend tastes a lot and says that he finds he prefers 2005 to 2007 at many houses.
He's a broader minded guy than I am in general.
I hope he's right about the 05s. It's not a preference I share, also "at many houses." But maybe we're talking about different houses.