originally posted by Marc D:
Alas, the Pinon Brut is all sold out
I ended up trying a bottle of 2006 Pas St Martin Saumur Brut in place of the Pinon Brut. It was pretty enjoyable, very dry and minerally, slight bitter finish, a little more austere than the Pinon. I think a little more RS would have helped balance it out. Good wine for rockheads.originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Marc D:
Alas, the Pinon Brut is all sold out
we have one case left! already through one. Last night L said she wanted to buy a case for a friend and I told her they were gone - she said, you mean, til next year?
A wine to stock up on.
originally posted by Marc D:
I ended up trying a bottle of 2006 Pas St Martin Saumur Brut in place of the Pinon Brut. It was pretty enjoyable, very dry and minerally, slight bitter finish, a little more austere than the Pinon. I think a little more RS would have helped balance it out. Good wine for rockheads.originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Marc D:
Alas, the Pinon Brut is all sold out
we have one case left! already through one. Last night L said she wanted to buy a case for a friend and I told her they were gone - she said, you mean, til next year?
A wine to stock up on.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
We've enjoyed the Pinon, but had some Closel 'brut sauvage' last night that I liked even better. Don't know if it will age as well. I don't like Closel's label, though.
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
Matteo!I think you've captured it perfectly!
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
We've enjoyed the Pinon, but had some Closel 'brut sauvage' last night that I liked even better. Don't know if it will age as well. I don't like Closel's label, though.
Wow, that's intriguing.