Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Or performance.
Oh, not as bad as all that. But a grape with low aromatics when young, think melon or altesse. It clearly has glycosides or something that are precursors to smelly things that are revealed as it ages.originally posted by Joel Stewart:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Give it up, Joel. Taste Villemade, Cazin and Marionnet and give me the synthesis. (Hint: ain't none.)
Point of comparison, taste De Moor, Coche Dury and Valette. What? It's all chardo from Burgundy.
So it's a blank, characterless grape, to which everyone throws their winemaking onto, you are saying? And no consistent aging traits to help define it either? Sounds like a boring fucking grape. I'm deleting my Puzelat notes today....which is a shame, because I was starting to get into saying "romo", with the gangsta handshake even.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Oh, not as bad as all that.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Oh, not as bad as all that. But a grape with low aromatics when young, think melon or altesse. It clearly has glycosides or something that are precursors to smelly things that are revealed as it ages.originally posted by Joel Stewart:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Give it up, Joel. Taste Villemade, Cazin and Marionnet and give me the synthesis. (Hint: ain't none.)
Point of comparison, taste De Moor, Coche Dury and Valette. What? It's all chardo from Burgundy.
So it's a blank, characterless grape, to which everyone throws their winemaking onto, you are saying? And no consistent aging traits to help define it either? Sounds like a boring fucking grape. I'm deleting my Puzelat notes today....which is a shame, because I was starting to get into saying "romo", with the gangsta handshake even.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I attribute a fair bit of the aromatics in young Cuve Renaissance to botrytis. I could be wrong.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I had always regretted not picking up some Provignage during the Astor moving sale. My regrets have now vanished.
re the 1996 Renaissance - I've probably had that a half dozen times since it was first released and it has never shown as well as it's showing right now. And it was always really good.
But is it the greatest wine of the last 14 years?originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I had always regretted not picking up some Provignage during the Astor moving sale. My regrets have now vanished.
re the 1996 Renaissance - I've probably had that a half dozen times since it was first released and it has never shown as well as it's showing right now. And it was always really good.
That's exactly when I picked up the few bottles that I have. I don't regret it at all. It can be a truly profound and astonishing wine, and I've been very surprised at the way it's aged. I won't be keeping mine much longer, but it really is something quite unique, to my tastes.
originally posted by SFJoe:
But is it the greatest wine of the last 14 years?originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I had always regretted not picking up some Provignage during the Astor moving sale. My regrets have now vanished.
re the 1996 Renaissance - I've probably had that a half dozen times since it was first released and it has never shown as well as it's showing right now. And it was always really good.
That's exactly when I picked up the few bottles that I have. I don't regret it at all. It can be a truly profound and astonishing wine, and I've been very surprised at the way it's aged. I won't be keeping mine much longer, but it really is something quite unique, to my tastes.
Yah. That's the best one I've ever had. One the next night was almost a Monty Python parrot.originally posted by .sasha:
wait a minute.
May 12th
10 Bells
Same wine, the 2000, no ?
Nothing advanced about that bottle, less than 50% evolved.