2008 Thierry Puzelat Touraine Pinot Noir 12.0%

Oswaldo Costa

Oswaldo Costa
2008 Thierry Puzelat Touraine Pinot Noir 12.0%
Fragrant sour cherry aromas mingled with church spices, fruity and charming, given backbone by stemminess. Vibrant acidity, well balanced by sweetness, ending in a welcome touch of bitterness. Charming.
 
it appears you are in the middle of a puzelat moment. can you buy the wines in brasil, or did you bring them down? if it was you, how are he wines dealing with the trip?
 
Indeed, I am opening three on consecutive nights to see if low/no SO2 makes them too similar, an idea I strongly dislike, but to which I have to give some grudging empirical credit.

Some Puzelats can indeed be found here in Brazil, but at the usual 300% markup. I brought mine down, and the fact that they have no trip insurance hasn't seemed to hurt them (or others I brought down before).
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: Some Puzelats can indeed be found here in Brazil...

Is that a new development?

I thought I remembered you saying the diversity and availability of these 'quirky' wines was not very good in Brazil?
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: Some Puzelats can indeed be found here in Brazil...

Is that a new development?

I thought I remembered you saying the diversity and availability of these 'quirky' wines was not very good in Brazil?

It is indeed not good. Only one importer, World Wine, seems interested in bringing in a few quirky winemakers. At the moment, they have three Tue Boeuf whites, no reds, and the three whites sell for about $65 each.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
How is their temperature control, do you suppose?

Lovely in the store, complete black box elsewhere, including transportation. One wine I bought there several years ago was cooked, so I've been ginger (rogers) about buying there ever since.
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I've been ginger (rogers) ever since.
Dancing backwards?

Wasn't that Fred?

Wiki is never wrong, right?

"Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards and in high heels."[8]

[8] The line originated in a 1982 Frank and Ernest cartoon as "Sure he was great, but don't forget that Ginger Rogers did everything he did, backwards... and in high heels." On the internet and in many publications the line is incorrectly attributed to Faith Whittlesey (see "List of Websites That Have Attributed Thaves' Line to Whittlesey". Google. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...y+-"Bob+Thaves"+-"Ann+Richards"&aq=f&oq=&aqi=. Retrieved 2009-07-25. ) or Rogers herself. Ann Richards popularized the line by using it in a [Ann_Richards#1988_Democratic_National_Convention|speech] but she credits Linda Ellerbee with giving her the line, and Ellerbee credits an anonymous passenger on an airplane with giving her the line (see Keyes, Ralph (2006). "The Quote Verifier: Who Said What, Where, and When". St. Martin's Griffin. p. 77. ISBN 0312340044. ). The official Ginger Rogers website attributes the line to Thaves.
 
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