Jasmin via Junguenet

originally posted by Joe_Perry:
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
Jasmin via Junguenet Strikes me pretty weird, but is that others' experience with Jasmin wines from Junguenet?

There is a lack of synchronicity between the two.

If one were to translate that, my guess is the translation might be: "hosed again..."

My 95 Jasmin came from RWC and are the bee's knees. I think yours are an archetype for bogus. I will gladly send you some for ESJ 1992 Grand Heritage.
I think the best thing would be to have dinner together and drink both of them, Joe. Feasible?
 
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
Yes, sir. Next time you stay at T&T?

Hmm. I'd enjoy doing it there, but I usually come to that neck of the woods on business, and I'm not hopeful about that occurrence anytime soon. It's a long story... the wine is not impatient, however.
 
It has been a long time since the BWE has been important. The Ox is Slow, but the Earth is Patient. We will meet in time.
 
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
It has been a long time since the BWE has been important. The Ox is Slow, but the Earth is Patient. We will meet in time.
I don't suppose there is any way that we could persuade you to cut down on this stuff a bit, is there? It's dragging down the tone around here.
 
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
I've had good '96 Allemand and Joguet this year.

I had the '96 Reynard from Allemand recently. It was rather on the lighter, high acid spectrum of things. A bit green. I liked it alright. It is a lighter year for Chave Hermitage Rouge as well.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
It has been a long time since the BWE has been important. The Ox is Slow, but the Earth is Patient. We will meet in time.
I don't suppose there is any way that we could persuade you to cut down on this stuff a bit, is there? It's dragging down the tone around here.

No worries, Joe. An e-mail would have embarrassed me less, but consider 2010+ a year free of me.
 
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
I've had good '96 Allemand and Joguet this year.

I had the '96 Reynard from Allemand recently. It was rather on the lighter, high acid spectrum of things. A bit green. I liked it alright. It is a lighter year for Chave Hermitage Rouge as well.

Word.
 
I hate agree with both Levi and VLM at the same time, but they're re-enforcing my point. The Chave and Allemand are the two best wines of '96, imo, yet they're still persnickity.
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
I hate agree with both Levi and VLM at the same time, but they're re-enforcing my point. The Chave and Allemand are the two best wines of '96, imo, yet they're still persnickity.

Evidently, this is impossible, but I'll leave it to Levi to explain it in several paragraphs.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
I hate agree with both Levi and VLM at the same time, but they're re-enforcing my point. The Chave and Allemand are the two best wines of '96, imo, yet they're still persnickity.

Evidently, this is impossible, but I'll leave it to Levi to explain it in several paragraphs.

It's a new year?
 
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
I've had good '96 Allemand and Joguet this year.

I had the '96 Reynard from Allemand recently. It was rather on the lighter, high acid spectrum of things. A bit green. I liked it alright. It is a lighter year for Chave Hermitage Rouge as well.

Yup.
 
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