Wasn't that Beaucastel's problem until about 1990 or so?Let a thousand multicepage wines bloom!
Wasn't that Beaucastel's problem until about 1990 or so?Let a thousand multicepage wines bloom!
Melon?originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by MarkS:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Who is the arbiter of nobility?
Jancis, of course!
I'm a fan, but might have to dispute her competence in this specific regard, or at least up-to-dateness, based on the exclusion of such varieties as Gamay and Muscadet.
Yeah, and "ornery" has an 'e'. Whatcha gonna do?originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
Melon?
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Yeah, and "ornery" has an 'e'. Whatcha gonna do?originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
Melon?
You're campaigning to rehabilitate the two grape varieties the nobility banned from Burgundy? Aristocracies don't work that way.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by MarkS:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Who is the arbiter of nobility?
Jancis, of course!
I'm a fan, but might have to dispute her competence in this specific regard, or at least up-to-dateness, based on the exclusion of such varieties as Gamay and Muscadet.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Liking CdP and continuing to post on it on this board is an exercise in ornoriness. Ornoriness is the essence of this board.
originally posted by BJ:
Keep it up, lads.
I guess my main reaction is, isn't it a little early to be drinking most of these? Some 2000s, yes, but 2001?
I opened an 03 Cristia normale this weekend and even though I didn't drink it, I liked it. It was way too rich for me though given the weather and my mood and I opened the Offerus instead.
The Sixtine is exhibit A for everything that's wrong in CNP these days. What a joke of a wine. A wine shop owner I know well said he talked to the winemaker there and they said they don't like it, they just make it as a Parker cuvee essentially.