Trinity of Burgs for a couple of Burghers

Oswaldo Costa

Oswaldo Costa
And a mini-test of the BD calendar. Picked up three bottles of each for under $40 recently and wanted to try them before putting away for a handful of years. The flesh is weak, but its strong compared to the brain.

2004 Olivier Guyot Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 13.5%
Imported by Michael Skurnik. Elegant dark cherry with tar and sage. Lovely mouth feel, acid and fruit well balanced, light bitter finish. Not closed & no green meanies. Transmits a sense of seriousness, as if pleasure is not something to be taken lightly (hey, youre gonna carry that weight, a long time). Still in diapers, but open for business. Tuesday evening was Root.

2006 Domaine Moillard Beaune Epenottes 1er Cru 13.5%
Imported by Metropolis Wine Merchants. A bit tight, with stemmy cherry, iodine and cloves. Good acidity and body, salty finish. Oddly, instead of softening with food, it became a bit sour and metallic. Puzzling, but we had no difficulty downing. Wednesday evening was one of those Don't drink anything moments (hmmm).

2006 Domaine Moillard Vosne-Romane Beaux Monts 1er Cru 13.5%
Imported by Metropolis Wine Merchants. Tight nose, with dark sour cherry and rose petals. Lively acidity, good weight, long finish. Very fine and chiseled, but devoid of any sense of humor; wont even smile even for the camera. Adult entertainment. Uncompromising. Thursday evening (last night) was Leaf.

Still don't believe in the BD calendar, but this trio was the first strike in favor.
 
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originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Bondage and domination. "Root" and "Leaf" are euphemisms for certain types of attire, I think.

soooo much more interesting than biodynamic!

By the way, just consulted the BD calendar - it's a fruit day today and up until early-mid evening Saturday (EDT).
 
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Bondage and domination. "Root" and "Leaf" are euphemisms for certain types of attire, I think.

soooo much more interesting than biodynamic!

By the way, just consulted the BD calendar - it's a fruit day today and up until early-mid evening Saturday (EDT).

I'm going to "waste" it on a 2001 Larmande, but I figure I have to give the poor bugger a fighting chance.
 
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