Levi Dalton
Levi Dalton
Lots of hate disguised as "concern" is floating around the natural wine World these days. The dudes who used to complain the most about undefined, hurt my feelings terminology and Blind Followers were the Points keepers and the Grand Dining hangers on. Now you see that the people who want to be part of the Next Blog Thing are also leaving the Natural behind.
That's cool. I'll see All your faces when it's Cool again. In the meantime, I'll be looking around the Natural world for awhile more. And I'll tell you why: last night, in the same night, I had Petrus '50 (Whoah!), La Mission '70 (very good!), Krug '82 (nice for a '82), and Calek Blonde, also some other stuff, and the one sticking in memory is the Blonde.
Look, it is all nice that certain wines can incite memories of vintages past. You know the excitement of drinking the wines from yesteryear. We all know it. It's a nice feeling. A Rich feeling. But how many wines show you, truly show, and this is a special moment, last year's harvest? That moment, not too long ago, without the trying to be too Grand? How many wines bring vitality and energy and youth and ask only for understanding, not a paycheck, in return?
You may think there are many more examples than I do. Maybe you know of wines that aren't Heavy, that never seem dull. Ok. Good.
Me, I'm happy to have found the one I did.
I'm looking forward to tasting next year's harvest, and in the span of four glasses, feeling vibrant again.
That's cool. I'll see All your faces when it's Cool again. In the meantime, I'll be looking around the Natural world for awhile more. And I'll tell you why: last night, in the same night, I had Petrus '50 (Whoah!), La Mission '70 (very good!), Krug '82 (nice for a '82), and Calek Blonde, also some other stuff, and the one sticking in memory is the Blonde.
Look, it is all nice that certain wines can incite memories of vintages past. You know the excitement of drinking the wines from yesteryear. We all know it. It's a nice feeling. A Rich feeling. But how many wines show you, truly show, and this is a special moment, last year's harvest? That moment, not too long ago, without the trying to be too Grand? How many wines bring vitality and energy and youth and ask only for understanding, not a paycheck, in return?
You may think there are many more examples than I do. Maybe you know of wines that aren't Heavy, that never seem dull. Ok. Good.
Me, I'm happy to have found the one I did.
I'm looking forward to tasting next year's harvest, and in the span of four glasses, feeling vibrant again.