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Florida Jim

Florida Jim
N/V Bellevista, Franciacorta Brut:
12.5% alcohol; steady bead, clean and bright in the mouth with a hint of fruit sweetness and a fairly compact delivery. A pleasant bubbly but overpriced at $42, unless youre really enamored of this style.

1999 Hamacher, Pinot Noir:
While I am a huge fan of wines that impress as being from their place, I have no problem with a wine that tastes like it came from Chambolle-Musigny, even if it didnt. This bottle smelled and tasted like a good vintage of Chambolle-Musigny from Mugnier; feminine, vibrant, harmonious, complex and the perfect balance of tannin, acidity and intense flavors with plenty of red fruit, some dark fruit, a hint of milk chocolate and great purity on the finish. Heavenly today, but no rush to drink. Bordering on profound. 13%.

1999 St. Innocent, Pinot Noir Seven Springs Vnyd.:
Big wine and somewhat disjointed; lots of intense fruit but a not so pleasant tartness and a lack of integration and complexity; perhaps I opened this too young well leave this to tomorrow and see what happens. 13.6%.
Day two: more together but this is just huge; it doesnt go past pinot but it pushes the limits. Requires strongly flavored food.

2006 Overnoy, Arbois-Pupillin:
Day in, day out, my favorite wine in the cellar; pomegranate color, scents and flavors, spice, earthiness, underbrush and something vaguely animale; translucent, original, filled with character and easy to drink; 12.5% alcohol. My idea of what wine should be and, this house does it in every/any vintage.

2005 Vissoux, Moulin Vent Les Deux Roches:
An embarrassment of riches after the fine preceding wine, I am undone; 13% alcohol; fresh, black-raspberry and face powder nose with accents of stone; rich, deep and almost sumptuous in the mouth, lots of dark fruit, a red fruit edge, a complex and considerable mineral element, and, perfect balance; a wash of mineral flavors and impressions on the finish. As close to the perfect MaV as one can come and a joy to drink. Drinks well now and will keep for years.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:

2006 Overnoy, Arbois-Pupillin:
Day in, day out, my favorite wine in the cellar; pomegranate color, scents and flavors, spice, earthiness, underbrush and something vaguely animale; translucent, original, filled with character and easy to drink; 12.5% alcohol. My idea of what wine should be and, this house does it in every/any vintage.
OK, Jim, that's about enough out of you.
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:


2005 Vissoux, Moulin Vent Les Deux Roches:
An embarrassment of riches after the fine preceding wine, I am undone; 13% alcohol; fresh, black-raspberry and face powder nose with accents of stone; rich, deep and almost sumptuous in the mouth, lots of dark fruit, a red fruit edge, a complex and considerable mineral element, and, perfect balance; a wash of mineral flavors and impressions on the finish. As close to the perfect MaV as one can come and a joy to drink. Drinks well now and will keep for years.

Can I finally start drinking my 2005 cru Beaujolais?
 
originally posted by SteveTimko:
originally posted by Florida Jim:


2005 Vissoux, Moulin Vent Les Deux Roches:
An embarrassment of riches after the fine preceding wine, I am undone; 13% alcohol; fresh, black-raspberry and face powder nose with accents of stone; rich, deep and almost sumptuous in the mouth, lots of dark fruit, a red fruit edge, a complex and considerable mineral element, and, perfect balance; a wash of mineral flavors and impressions on the finish. As close to the perfect MaV as one can come and a joy to drink. Drinks well now and will keep for years.

Can I finally start drinking my 2005 cru Beaujolais?
Depends.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Florida Jim:

2006 Overnoy, Arbois-Pupillin:
Day in, day out, my favorite wine in the cellar; pomegranate color, scents and flavors, spice, earthiness, underbrush and something vaguely animale; translucent, original, filled with character and easy to drink; 12.5% alcohol. My idea of what wine should be and, this house does it in every/any vintage.
OK, Jim, that's about enough out of you.

Really, can we get a gag order on him posting on Overnoy on the internet? Well, at least he only posts here about the wine and everyone here already knows about it.
 
Are you sure? Because I'm afraid that he struts his affections all over the wine internet. Pretty soon, Gil Lamprey-Schwantz is going to be posting something like "OVERNOY DECADENCE -- WE ROCKED THAT BEYOTCH WITH WAGYU" over on eBob, followed by Hong Kong auction trends, and we'll never see the wine again.
 
originally posted by Thor: Pretty soon, Gil Lamprey-Schwantz is going to be posting something like "OVERNOY DECADENCE -- WE ROCKED THAT BEYOTCH WITH WAGYU" over on eBob, followed by Hong Kong auction trends, and we'll never see the wine again.

Funny stuff.

But don't give them any ideas.
 
originally posted by Thor:
Because I'm afraid that he struts his affections all over the wine internet. Pretty soon, Gil Lamprey-Schwantz is going to be posting something like "OVERNOY DECADENCE -- WE ROCKED THAT BEYOTCH WITH WAGYU" over on eBob, followed by Hong Kong auction trends, and we'll never see the wine again.

Knowledge is the toupee that covers our baldness.
And, while I'm at it, don't shoot the messenger.
Best, Jim
 
Who are you calling bald?

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originally posted by Thor:
Are you sure? Because I'm afraid that he struts his affections all over the wine internet. Pretty soon, Gil Lamprey-Schwantz is going to be posting something like "OVERNOY DECADENCE -- WE ROCKED THAT BEYOTCH WITH WAGYU" over on eBob, followed by Hong Kong auction trends, and we'll never see the wine again.

Omigod. I just googled Fla. Jim and "Overnoy" and got hits on dozens of OTHER wine boards. Most seem to require that you post pictures of swimsuit models with your wine posts, not that there's anything wrong with it.

Suddenly, I feel like the people in The Village (although I have to admit I couldn't sit through that whole POS movie, so I am not 100% positive I feel like the people in that movie).

We obviously need a new strategy for dealing with this whole Fla. Jim Overnoy blabbermouth problem. I'll have to think about it. My world has been ROCKED, DUDES (insert your smiley faced, head-bobbing emoticon here)!!!!!!
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Thor:
Because I'm afraid that he struts his affections all over the wine internet. Pretty soon, Gil Lamprey-Schwantz is going to be posting something like "OVERNOY DECADENCE -- WE ROCKED THAT BEYOTCH WITH WAGYU" over on eBob, followed by Hong Kong auction trends, and we'll never see the wine again.

Knowledge is the toupee that covers our baldness.
And, while I'm at it, don't shoot the messenger.
Best, Jim

I don't know which of these posts is funnier, but it's a pairing unlikely to be repeated, without hernia-inducing effort, that is...
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
1999 St. Innocent, Pinot Noir Seven Springs Vnyd.:
How odd. I just opened one of these Saturday last, too. And, just like yours, it was big and brambly and not quite all together and just a touch too sour to enjoy thoroughly.

I've got one more in the cellar. Keep waiting, eh?
 
I have quite a few, from 95, 96, 98, 99, and even some newer - but I'm beginning to lose faith. The 95 and 96 seemed to be falling apart yet still with that spiky sourness when I last opened them. I did have a delicious 98 or 99 St. I Shea, so that's what gives me hope.
 
Only a discerning few pick up on Jim's comments. Eventually they migrate over here, where the old guard gets to kick them around for a bit. This provides compensation for the associated hiccup in demand for their pet wines.

Only when one of Ebob's writers echos Jim's passions does peril ensue: 07 Vatan Neore is a case in point. WA 95 points and Flickinger's inventory is wiped out in a week.

What's wrong with baldness?
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
It's true, Schildknecht is a big problem.

One wonders what series of events led to his jumping on that band wagon.
An obverse harmonic convergence or some such, I suppose.
Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by SFJoe:
It's true, Schildknecht is a big problem.

One wonders what series of events led to his jumping on that band wagon.
An obverse harmonic convergence or some such, I suppose.
Best, Jim

Oh he knows about Vatan. In fact, good old Schildy knows most if not all of our little secrets. Let's just hope the rest stay in that 88-91 point range.
 
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