What's going on with Jobard and premox?

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originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
...fake butter and gunpowder. I think someone used the image of popcorn smashed on a movie theater floor in Beirut.

Weird...I got fake or rancid butter from a recent 07 de Moor Chablis...no gunpowder though. I thought it was corked or premoxed or something...not at all like a previous bottle, which was brilliant, in all senses.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Oh, others liked it, tooespecially Marc Ollivier.

The former was trying to divine my tastes in Meursault via my taste for Selosse.

Some of us assess your taste based on glib, off-handish, clearly uniformed opinions of great wine. That and your numerous other glib, flippant responses that do not seem based on any specific knowledge, but rather on a desire to be witty and nonchalant, in a worldly way.
 
originally posted by Matt F:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Oh, others liked it, tooespecially Marc Ollivier.

The former was trying to divine my tastes in Meursault via my taste for Selosse.

Some of us assess your taste based on glib, off-handish, clearly uniformed opinions of great wine. That and your numerous other glib, flippant responses that do not seem based on any specific knowledge, but rather on a desire to be witty and nonchalant, in a worldly way.

PKB, newb.

Mark Lipton
 
PKB, newb.

Mark Lipton

F. Jobard has always been undrinkable to me, anyway.
posted by Sharon Bowman 3-6-2010 11:38am

Soulless oaky indifference, anyone?
posted by Sharon Bowman 3-6-2010 2:09pm

New? New to what? Good wine? Or soulless oaky indifference? Sorry to disturb the clubby camaraderie. We now return you to your pre-approved glass of Breton.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Matt F:
New? New to what?
Apparently, new to good netizen manners: learn about a board before you start slinging to it.

Manners? Sorry, I have excellent 'manners'. The grossest insult to manners in this thread is an off-hand slam of Jobard's wine as soulless, oaky, indifferent.

But that came a pre-approved commenter, so full speed ahead.
 
originally posted by Matt F:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Oh, others liked it, tooespecially Marc Ollivier.

The former was trying to divine my tastes in Meursault via my taste for Selosse.

Some of us assess your taste based on glib, off-handish, clearly uniformed opinions of great wine. That and your numerous other glib, flippant responses that do not seem based on any specific knowledge, but rather on a desire to be witty and nonchalant, in a worldly way.

What a repulsively resentful post. If you're going to write, write on your own behalf, instead of an unspecified "some of us." And do it at least 10% as well as Sharon (BTW, what's a "clearly uniformed" opinion anyway? One in pinstripes?).
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Matt F:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Oh, others liked it, tooespecially Marc Ollivier.

The former was trying to divine my tastes in Meursault via my taste for Selosse.

Some of us assess your taste based on glib, off-handish, clearly uniformed opinions of great wine. That and your numerous other glib, flippant responses that do not seem based on any specific knowledge, but rather on a desire to be witty and nonchalant, in a worldly way.

What a repulsively resentful post. If you're going to write, write on your own behalf, instead of an unspecified "some of us." And do it at least 10% as well as Sharon (BTW, what's a "clearly uniformed" opinion anyway? One in pinstripes?).

Gotcha -- the dropped n makes my opinion wrong.

What do you think of Sharon Bowman's slam of Jobard? Was that more or less repulsively resentful than my response?
 
originally posted by Matt F:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Matt F:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Oh, others liked it, tooespecially Marc Ollivier.

The former was trying to divine my tastes in Meursault via my taste for Selosse.

Some of us assess your taste based on glib, off-handish, clearly uniformed opinions of great wine. That and your numerous other glib, flippant responses that do not seem based on any specific knowledge, but rather on a desire to be witty and nonchalant, in a worldly way.

What a repulsively resentful post. If you're going to write, write on your own behalf, instead of an unspecified "some of us." And do it at least 10% as well as Sharon (BTW, what's a "clearly uniformed" opinion anyway? One in pinstripes?).

Gotcha -- the dropped n makes my opinion wrong.

What do you think of Sharon Bowman's slam of Jobard? Was that more or less repulsively resentful than my response?

I haven't tried Jobard, so I don't have a personal opinion, but I respect both Sharon's point of view and Claude's. There's no room for resentment if you're secure in your opinion.
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:

I haven't tried Jobard, so I don't have a personal opinion, but I respect both Sharon's point of view and Claude's. There's no room for resentment if you're secure in your opinion.

Great! Exculpation!
 
originally posted by Matt F:
Manners? Sorry, I have excellent 'manners'. The grossest insult to manners in this thread is an off-hand slam of Jobard's wine as soulless, oaky, indifferent.

But that came a pre-approved commenter, so full speed ahead.
Sharon, like all persons hereabouts, is entitled to her opinion. This is true regardless of how right or wrong she is, how popular or unpopular the opinion (or she, herself) is, or how bloated your sense of entitlement is.

You, as a well-mannered netizen, are not entitled to attack other posters. And, as a newbie here, you are not allowed any slack when violating the manners of a good netizen.

Finally, if you are motivated to come to Jobard's defense, then you are free to begin one thread about how wonderful are those wines, and you are free to say "no it ain't" in this thread, but you are not free to post poisonous, mean-spirited messages. (Too much of that will get you banned.)
 
I'm too old to read this board. It wasn't so long ago I used to dream about dancing with one of the Faller sisters. Now they're gone.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Matt F:
Manners? Sorry, I have excellent 'manners'. The grossest insult to manners in this thread is an off-hand slam of Jobard's wine as soulless, oaky, indifferent.

But that came a pre-approved commenter, so full speed ahead.
Sharon, like all persons hereabouts, is entitled to her opinion. This is true regardless of how right or wrong she is, how popular or unpopular the opinion (or she, herself) is, or how bloated your sense of entitlement is.

You, as a well-mannered netizen, are not entitled to attack other posters. And, as a newbie here, you are not allowed any slack when violating the manners of a good netizen.

Finally, if you are motivated to come to Jobard's defense, then you are free to begin one thread about how wonderful are those wines, and you are free to say "no it ain't" in this thread, but you are not free to post poisonous, mean-spirited messages. (Too much of that will get you banned.)

How did my "attack" differ from the attack on Jobard? By degrees? By inability to defend oneself? One being about taste and the other being about....taste? Or opinions?

So newbie is defined as....not in the group? Surely it can't mean new to the board, since I have been reading it since it was formed, in present format, and have been posting, lightly, for a year or so.

But if relationships matter more than simple fact (and Sharon Bowman is clearly ignorant, no matter her opinion or the regard in which she is held by you or others, on the matter of Jobard (oaky!)) then consider myself self-banned!
 
originally posted by Matt F:
How did my "attack" differ from the attack on Jobard?
She commented on the wines, not on him.

You commented on her.

So newbie is defined as....not in the group? Surely it can't mean new to the board, since I have been reading it since it was formed, in present format, and have been posting, lightly, for a year or so.
Approximately half your posts are in this one thread. Not the nicest introduction.

If you have been reading the board for a while then your behavior is all the more unappealing.

...consider myself self-banned!

I acknowledge your wisdom in this matter.
 
By mere coincidence, the importer (Lavinia) received the 2007 wines today. First and only change is a new, ugly? and modern label, mentioning only Antoine Jobard, as oposed to the Antoine & Franois traditional label worn until 2006. We opened a bougogne blanc, finding it very open for business, mineral, minty and fresh. While not as complex and focused as the Roulot nor as flamboyant as Leflaive's versions, it sure is a great pleasure to drink. At 14,99 + tax a clear buy
 
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