Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
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Varietal, varietal, wherefore art thou varietal?
Who cares, man. What I am here to post about in my punkish, curled-lip way is the variety of grape known to one and all (of the Anglophone persuasion*) as Grenache Gris.
I have had two of late, and I have loved those two. I have had one of the two (this gets complicated, but stay with me) twice.
2008 Domaine de L'Anglore "Sels d'Argent" is worth knocking over small old ladies to get to. A brush of oxidation, round yet sharp, this is Loire oddities of the south.
2008 Clos de l'Origine "Les Quilles Libres" (god help the pun**), yowza, very much like a certain steely savagnin from Bindernagel I had a few weeks ago. It has such utter acidity, such wiry and unpredictable aromatics. This cannot be from the Ctes Catalanes, yet it is. And it's gorgeous.
*Yes, it is a choice. If you weren't degenerates, you'd all be speaking French. -Brad Kane
**Pronounced like l'quilibre, i.e. "balance."
Varietal, varietal, wherefore art thou varietal?
Who cares, man. What I am here to post about in my punkish, curled-lip way is the variety of grape known to one and all (of the Anglophone persuasion*) as Grenache Gris.
I have had two of late, and I have loved those two. I have had one of the two (this gets complicated, but stay with me) twice.
2008 Domaine de L'Anglore "Sels d'Argent" is worth knocking over small old ladies to get to. A brush of oxidation, round yet sharp, this is Loire oddities of the south.
2008 Clos de l'Origine "Les Quilles Libres" (god help the pun**), yowza, very much like a certain steely savagnin from Bindernagel I had a few weeks ago. It has such utter acidity, such wiry and unpredictable aromatics. This cannot be from the Ctes Catalanes, yet it is. And it's gorgeous.
*Yes, it is a choice. If you weren't degenerates, you'd all be speaking French. -Brad Kane
**Pronounced like l'quilibre, i.e. "balance."