Yes.originally posted by .sasha:
come to think of it, it might have been Ducroux
Which is kind of amazing. No-SO2 nouveau. Not bretty at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
Yes.originally posted by .sasha:
come to think of it, it might have been Ducroux
originally posted by SFJoe:
Which is kind of amazing. No-SO2 nouveau. Not bretty at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
Yes.originally posted by .sasha:
come to think of it, it might have been Ducroux
I do not think I am brave enough to keep a wine with no SO2 and such brief elevage for as long as the stalwarts at CSW advocate, but there you are.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Which is kind of amazing. No-SO2 nouveau. Not bretty at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
Yes.originally posted by .sasha:
come to think of it, it might have been Ducroux
I do not think I am brave enough to keep a wine with no SO2 and such brief elevage for as long as the stalwarts at CSW advocate, but there you are.
seems like a very good nouveau, just not for me, I guess most of them aren't.
Although now I recall trying Brun's 09 a year ago in Charnay, and liking it.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Magnums are more fun.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Magnums are more fun.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Which is kind of amazing. No-SO2 nouveau. Not bretty at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
Yes.originally posted by .sasha:
come to think of it, it might have been Ducroux
I do not think I am brave enough to keep a wine with no SO2 and such brief elevage for as long as the stalwarts at CSW advocate, but there you are.
seems like a very good nouveau, just not for me, I guess most of them aren't.
Although now I recall trying Brun's 09 a year ago in Charnay, and liking it.
originally posted by .sasha:
seems like a very good nouveau, just not for me, I guess most of them aren't.
Although now I recall trying Brun's 09 a year ago in Charnay, and liking it.
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by .sasha:
seems like a very good nouveau, just not for me, I guess most of them aren't.
Although now I recall trying Brun's 09 a year ago in Charnay, and liking it.
Brun's nouveau is the exception for me. I really look forward to it.
A wine to buy and drink before March Madness ends the following spring.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by .sasha:
seems like a very good nouveau, just not for me, I guess most of them aren't.
Although now I recall trying Brun's 09 a year ago in Charnay, and liking it.
Brun's nouveau is the exception for me. I really look forward to it.
A wine to buy and drink before March Madness ends the following spring.
you are making me think ( which usually hurts my head, you know )
i used to stock up on low end chinon for the winter, just in time for march madness, except the current vintages are producing low end chinons that will be ready for the next world cup instead.
i think you are on to something here.
originally posted by Bwood:
I am counting on my stash of '09 Baudry "Les Granges," which I have drawn on for tonight, to last me until the final game at Wembley the last week of May.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Bwood:
I am counting on my stash of '09 Baudry "Les Granges," which I have drawn on for tonight, to last me until the final game at Wembley the last week of May.
hmm.... you are assuming that england will get the 2018 bid, here
originally posted by SFJoe:
Which is kind of amazing. No-SO2 nouveau. Not bretty at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
Yes.originally posted by .sasha:
come to think of it, it might have been Ducroux
I do not think I am brave enough to keep a wine with no SO2 and such brief elevage for as long as the stalwarts at CSW advocate, but there you are.
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Magnums are more fun.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Magnums are more fun.
Twice as much fun.