Jay Miller
Jay Miller
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Brzme:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Do you guys think Didier is a genius in fieldwork? In cellarwork? Are you thinking nos. 2 & 5 or the reds?
Didier is years ahead of any grower I know. Since he gets perfect grapes from such an innovative and perfect fieldwork, inspired among others by M. Altieri's work, all the wines have depth and purity to me. The rest is a matter personal taste.
If Catherine and Didier made the choice of all the fancy naturalness, they would have been the true heroes of the natural wine world.
They chose the real work instead of the show. I admire.
+ 1,000,000
Didier's work in the vineyards is truly astounding. He has created his own ecosystem geared towards protecting a healthy environment for the growing of grapes.
His terroir is shit in the grand scheme of things, what he does is magical.
Honestly, while I'm impressed by everything I've read of their fieldwork and philosophy my only real basis for my statement is this:
When I sometimes get tired of wine and consider just selling off the lot and drinking orange juice for the rest of my life (don't worry - even in this morbid fantasy I don't take up newt collecting) I drink a glass of CRB and I fall in love all over again. I've had more complex wines, I've had more knock-your-socks-off wines, but there is a harmonious purity to CRB that is as life-affirming as any glass of wine I've had. When people occasionally ask the silly question of "if you could only drink one producer's wines for the rest of your life who would you choose" they're the ones I name.