Levi Dalton
Levi Dalton
That is a great picture Lars. I really like it.
Thanks.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
That is a great picture Lars. I really like it.
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Indeed, not radical, the Contadino 6 I think would satisfy rather than offend for it's food friendly drinkability, intriguing nuances and value.
Did you use shake it?originally posted by lars makie:
Thanks.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
That is a great picture Lars. I really like it.
Yes, sir... You know, I've gotten more complements on pictures using that than I have on anything else.originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Did you use shake it?originally posted by lars makie:
Thanks.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
That is a great picture Lars. I really like it.
originally posted by JasonA:
Not Magma Our bottle was anything but clear of sediment, quite the contrary, you could say the solids were well homogenized. It had all those characteristics already described, bright fruit, purity, freshness, pleasing acidity and that tannic finish at the end. The astringency I noted was more like VA or secondary fermentation that blew off in the glass after a few minutes. I would drink this wine all the time but my retailer is looking for $33 and a that price point a lot of other possibilities open up.
originally posted by Bwood:
I just tried the Contadino 6 this past week, my first time to try a Contadino.
I agree with Joel's and Lars' notes, above; I expected something more worthy of controversy. The wine made me think "Pufffeney Pinot Noir," with more tartness and snap.
I am interested in trying other Cornelissen wines. At more than $30 a bottle, I'm not rushing to buy more Contadino 6, but I am interested to try subsequent vintages.
originally posted by Thor:
The unsulfured versions grew sentient, multi-tentacled creatures that burst through the cork, squished across your town, and had their way with schoolgirls.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Thor:
The unsulfured versions grew sentient, multi-tentacled creatures that burst through the cork, squished across your town, and had their way with schoolgirls.
And we all know about Japanese schoolgirls.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Thor:
The unsulfured versions grew sentient, multi-tentacled creatures that burst through the cork, squished across your town, and had their way with schoolgirls.
And we all know about Japanese schoolgirls.
Yeah, they're the ones that finally killed the beast before it crossed over to the mainland.