Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
I think, generalized, this was the original point.
More insight please.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Vissoux, Vissoux, Vissoux, not necessarily in that order.
Jim, do not buy the 09s untasted though.
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
More insight please.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Vissoux, Vissoux, Vissoux, not necessarily in that order.
Jim, do not buy the 09s untasted though.
originally posted by .sasha:
true, but this remark was of a very specific nature
I can't believe he hasn't gotten back to us, it's only 4 am there. Probably just finishing up his nightcap or something.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by .sasha:
true, but this remark was of a very specific nature
True. Are you wary of Vissoux in 2009? They are on my 'buy' list, too.
originally posted by .sasha:
true, but this remark was of a very specific nature
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
More insight please.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Vissoux, Vissoux, Vissoux, not necessarily in that order.
Jim, do not buy the 09s untasted though.
Ditto?
Best, Jim
I lean pretty strongly in the Foillard direction myself on an absolute basis. It gets closer when you take price into account.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Bubonic morcellationI'm surprised at the above double-barreled parsing of Foillard as superior to Lapierre. They have branded my taste bud memories like Rosenberg & Iceberg, i.e., essentially indistinguishable. But I disprespect you guys' opinion too much to not take it into account, so I will.
Hey, who you callin' iceberg?originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I'm surprised at the above double-barreled parsing of Foillard as superior to Lapierre. They have branded my taste bud memories like Rosenberg & Iceberg, i.e., essentially indistinguishable.
Agreed. It sucks that Foillard is priced right.originally posted by SFJoe:
I lean pretty strongly in the Foillard direction myself on an absolute basis. It gets closer when you take price into account.
originally posted by Jay:
Fucking noobs.
1. Coudert
2. Brun
3. Tete
3.14 Foillard
originally posted by Cliff:
Hey, who you callin' iceberg?originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I'm surprised at the above double-barreled parsing of Foillard as superior to Lapierre. They have branded my taste bud memories like Rosenberg & Iceberg, i.e., essentially indistinguishable.
Agreed. It sucks that Foillard is priced right.originally posted by SFJoe:
I lean pretty strongly in the Foillard direction myself on an absolute basis. It gets closer when you take price into account.
originally posted by Jay:
Fucking noobs.
1. Coudert
2. Brun
3. Tete
3.14 Foillard
Surprised to see Tte so high. When they're good, they're good; but I've had too many underwhelming bottles.
I think Brun and Vissoux need a special category for the best basic Beaujolais. I wouldn't put either in the top three in Joe's absolutist sense, but I drink more of them than anything else.
originally posted by Dan McQ:
09 LapierreVery yummy.
09 Brun Morgon - much the same but a little less sauvage.
Both very young but hard to resist drinking now.