Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I should have been able to figure that out for myself.
I sometimes wish this board had signatures, so Platonic is that.
(Soooooorry, Mr. Fitzs. I will get a lump of coal in 364 days.)
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I should have been able to figure that out for myself.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
How do you define 'weight' for yourself? I'm trying to figure out if I mean more than alcohol impact when I use the term.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I should have been able to figure that out for myself.
I sometimes wish this board had signatures, so Platonic is that.
(Soooooorry, Mr. Fitzs. I will get a lump of coal in 364 days.)
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
How do you define 'weight' for yourself? I'm trying to figure out if I mean more than alcohol impact when I use the term.
can't back this up with any chemistry, but often feel that wines such as this one get "heavier" with age (in a nice way) as they absorb some of the sweetness. Not literally in terms of alcohol, of course. A function of original must density among other things, I suppose.
originally posted by Yixin:
The '99s, especially from the usual suspects, will be fine in time. Patience is required. Yule, give the Prm time, preferably 10 more years.
I would strongly encourage people to wait for the creamy stage in German riesling - completely mindblowing when you get a good bottle.
The '96 kab is indeed great, and I have similarly high hopes for the late release '02 spt from Haart. The son is starting to take over the estate (as with the case at Willi Schaefer), and I'm very heartened by the most recent wines.
Merry Christmas, everyone. For some odd reason I'm drinking '04 Fugue de Nenin and wondering if I can get mulled wine spices...