Chris Weber
Chris Weber
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Kistler?I'll let the other geeks argue about the Kistler but Celine Dion? I remember an article by a friend of mine in a Los Angeles newspaper describing her as "a very large voice in search of just a little soul." IMHO the woman has no terroir, there is no there there. In fact less than the Kistler IMHO.originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I drank something you didn't drinkContinuing in my pursuit of the improbable, last night a 2002 Kistler Pinot Noir "Kistler Vineyard" was a dashing fellow indeed. So balanced! So Burgundian! So suave, at a perfect age of seamlessness; liked to have it on our table and in our glasses, etc. It's 62F in Paris in August and a friend made Cuban roast pork and we listened to Cline Dion. Dig the syncretism, if you dare.
In any case, it was actually very lovely. And I tried as I might*, I could not find any of the hallmarks of CA pinot, so despised of one and all. I don't know where this was from (some hill off Chambolle they forgot about?), but it waren't Cali-forn-eye-A, so much.
Lovely, as were a 2009 Domaine de la Cadette Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire "Melon"yes, a Melon... ba da bum... de Bourgogne. I noted in my dry, terse way, "Tasty biz." I was all Humphrey Bogart as Philip Marlowe. And then a mumblemumble something Alsatian, who knows (shakes head, looks down).
*What on earth is the past tense of "might"? Tried as I mought? Mighted?
I was giving Sharon the benefit of the doubt and assuming "it was actually very lovely" referred to the Kistler and not Celine.
I remember a few years ago a large blind tasting with a dozen Pinot Noirs, 4 each from Echezeaux, Russian River and Willamette Valley, and very few people guessed the 4 French ones correctly.