Sick wine

MarkS

Mark Svereika
No, not 'sick' as in "This latest L' d'Or is SICK!", but rather as in drinking wine when one has a nasty cold/flu with limited sinus capabilities. We're not supposed to touch 'the goodies' when we're sick, it's one of the final taboos, but sometimes taboos need to be broken. After a dry week when I really couldn't even smell the air let alone aromas, I began hankering for decent food and...Burgundy. I was beginning to smell (a little) and it was the weekend so ... what the hell?

Even through the thick fog of sinal congestion, I determined that the Mugnier, Clos des Fourches, 2004 was still quite excellent, showing glimpses of cherries, strawberry, beetroot and mushroom.

So what I am asking here is, did I do "wrong" by opening something I couldn't fully glean or do the Hedonists win out by saying 'If you enjoyed it, than that's all that counts.'
 
originally posted by MarkS:
Sick wineNo, not 'sick' as in "This latest L' d'Or is SICK!", but rather as in drinking wine when one has a nasty cold/flu with limited sinus capabilities. We're not supposed to touch 'the goodies' when we're sick, it's one of the final taboos, but sometimes taboos need to be broken. After a dry week when I really couldn't even smell the air let alone aromas, I began hankering for decent food and...Burgundy. I was beginning to smell (a little) and it was the weekend so ... what the hell?

Even through the thick fog of sinal congestion, I determined that the Mugnier, Clos des Fourches, 2004 was still quite excellent, showing glimpses of cherries, strawberry, beetroot and mushroom.

So what I am asking here is, did I do "wrong" by opening something I couldn't fully glean or do the Hedonists win out by saying 'If you enjoyed it, than that's all that counts.'

Hey, if Harry Waugh could do it...

Get better soon,
Mark Lipton
 
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