originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Actually, it is Champagne for riesling -heads. Simple as that.
Can't buy into that one. Sorry.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Actually, it is Champagne for riesling -heads. Simple as that.
originally posted by mlawton:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Actually, it is Champagne for riesling -heads. Simple as that.
Can't buy into that one. Sorry.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I like the Riedel barolo/shiraz stem.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Has anyone tried the "Important Stems" designed by Radiohead in collaboration with Cedric Bouchard?
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Has anyone tried the "Important Stems" designed by Radiohead in collaboration with Cedric Bouchard?
Eraserhead was too much for me. I play it safe with my old friends Bird and Prez.
I know I didn't think to myself, "boy, this is such a game changing move" type of Champagne. Instead, I thought "this is good, I like this, this has something I look for in it". Not the same deal.
originally posted by Brian C:
I know I didn't think to myself, "boy, this is such a game changing move" type of Champagne. Instead, I thought "this is good, I like this, this has something I look for in it". Not the same deal.
The end result might not be but you have to admit 100% single vineyard, single vintage, tank fermented champs kinda is a game changing move...
just sayin.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
If only Prevost hadn't used barrels, I guess he could have been the game changer... oh, well.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
He also has a bit of chardonnay and pinot noir in with the meunier.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
You bring up an interesting point, though, in that there are different growers these days who are breaking with the previous ways of doing things. Single vintage, single variety, single plot. Or solera. Or new oak. Or zero dosage. Or lower pressure. Or no sulfur. Or ros de saigne. Or mix and match. It's the Mister Potato Head of little-guy Champagne today.
But they'll all still seem a little shifty to Monsieur Big House.
originally posted by Brian C:
I have way less experience with champagne than most people on this board