scottreiner
scott reiner
levi recently served me a benanti etna bianco pietramarina 2003 that i enjoyed. but, i too normally avoid the vintage at all costs.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Brad neglects a wine or two from Foreau and Huet.
originally posted by scottreiner:
benanti etna bianco pietramarina 2003
originally posted by Howard Cooper:
Not a big fan of many 03s, but in wine I have found it too simple to generalize like this. I have liked 03s from Mugneret-Gibourg and Truchot (Truchots are the only ones I own - not as good as other vintages, but still Truchot). I have also had some really nice Christoffel Urz Wurz Spalese. I don't know that it will make old bones but for $7 (what premier cru sold them for) they were mighty tasty.
originally posted by scottreiner:
levi recently served me a benanti etna bianco pietramarina 2003 that i enjoyed. but, i too normally avoid the vintage at all costs.
originally posted by Bob Semon:
Wish I had storage space to lay some down.
Maureen, have you had any 03s from Schaefer or Muller-Catoir?originally posted by maureen:
I am not a fan of truchot's 03s - more 03 to me than truchot.
JJ Prum's auction spatlese, otoh, is prum and excellent.
Are you sure you didn't mean: JJ Prm's auction sptlese, etoh, is Prm and excellent.JJ Prum's auction spatlese, otoh, is prum and excellent.
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
i have some cotes du ventoux '03's which are not baked, stewed nor plummy. their vineyards of syrah and gren. are at the base of mt. ventoux (at about 1000') and apparently catch the mistral. they are aging (so far) on an even curve and quite nice...that's all i have from '03 though.
originally posted by JasonA:
... seems to have faired quite well.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by JasonA:
... seems to have faired quite well.
Someone's stuck in France....