Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
originally posted by SFJoe:
The Noodle only knows what I'd score in French Surnames today.
At least you know how to spell Douxguerti.
originally posted by SFJoe:
The Noodle only knows what I'd score in French Surnames today.
originally posted by Thor:
I think you should oblige your noblesse and go see Rougeard. I mean, if you had the opportunity in the applicable region, would you blow off Chave? DRC? Giacosa? Huet? ZH/Trimbach? Mller-Catoir? It's at least worth exploring whether or not you think this winery deserves that company.
Here's something that someone wrote to me about a much lesser, but reputationally-analogous, producer, many years ago:
This was not the Loire, but I took it to heart, and I'm happy I did.Yeah, the wines aren't that good anymore. Maybe they never were. But they defined a genre and made the entire market for this wine. They haven't changed, it's just that the rest of the region has passed them by. You haven't visited. Don't be a fuckhead. Go visit. It will only help you think about everything else you taste.
Go.
Based on that I would try to visit Evelyne de Pontbriand at Closel, who was so very gracious and showed great patience with me and my questions.
I was shooting for a little variety.originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Wouldn't it be soy vasco? Or am I full of shit?
To be nitpicky, it probably wouldn't be said in Spanish in the first place.Wouldn't it be soy vasco? Or am I full of shit?
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Wouldn't it be soy vasco? Or am I full of shit?
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
Just haven't had the MC sparks since 2001. In passing here and there but these days the wines....bore me. The pedestrian sites just don't get "there"for me like they used to with Hans Gunter. That is what I loved most about MC 2001 and older. These lesser sites were the source of some of the greatest Pfalz experiences I have ever had. Not Kirchenstuck. Not Pechstein. Not Kastanienbuch. But Schlossel and Eselshaut.