Joel Stewart
Joel Stewart
Glad to have accomplished something, David! Musar is similar, I think...their entry level red is decent, but it doesn't exactly serve as an intro to what they do best.
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Musar is similar, I think...their entry level red is decent, but it doesn't exactly serve as an intro to what they do best.
Never tasted the Cubillo and you're worried about taint. Which wines have tainted your palate?originally posted by Joel Stewart:
T'was why I asked in the first place....and one of the reasons I've avoided the Cubillo. Not sure I want to taint my palate with an LdH lite.
So you won't taste the Cubillo even at the point of a bayonet?originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Scott: gateway releases, as it were?
I have several baby musars gestating....they are decent wines, and sure, fine for intros to the un-initiated, but I still think of them as different species, for (what seem to me to be) obvious reasons. That said, I asked about the cubillo because I'm curious....otherwise I wouldn't have asked in the first place. I'll have to try one. Everyone else: arms at rest, please.
originally posted by Matteo Mollo:
So your saying your gonna take a 91 bosconia and age it for 30 years??? I mean they are one of the few estates in the world that hold and release with such care. I mean i have tasted way back several times and i find that each time i check in on one, lets say the 81 bosconia, it is pretty much the "same".
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa: In one's internal congress, one must give equal voice to all parties, particularly the limbic ones that have less lobal access.
Your arms at rest request made me think of Martha Burk and the Masters.originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Tom: Now there's a good selling point.
Cubillo is a wine for laughter! While profound has its place, giggling probably won't kill you either.originally posted by Joel Stewart:
T'was why I asked in the first place....and one of the reasons I've avoided the Cubillo. Not sure I want to taint my palate with an LdH lite.
Cubillo is a wine for laughter! While profound has its place, giggling probably won't kill you either.
Best,
John
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
Cubillo is a wine for laughter! While profound has its place, giggling probably won't kill you either.
Best,
John
Very Theise-esque.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
More specifically to the vintages cited here, I'm surprised, because tasting '04 Cubillo and '00 Bosconia Reserva a few months ago, I found both lacked stuffing. '99 Gravonia and '98 Tondonia Rosado (not to mention, separately, at another moment, '00 Rosado) were far more compelling, that day.