originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by maureen:
No more - now every tom, dick, and harry who has decided he won't be taken seriously as a wine geek until he masters burgundy simply reads the wine boards, figures out who is taken seriously by burg drinkers, and then buys everything those people rave up without knowing if the wines will be enjoyed.
when the 05s were released, i bought a bottle of
details deliberately withheld gc gevrey from a producer i like out of curiosity, and popped it in the shop to share with the guys who worked there.
it was really good. cool and classic -- exactly the sort of thing i like -- and i think it will be a fabulous wine at some point in the very distant future. the store's burgundy buyer was appreciative enough of my chubby largesse to offer to sell me three whole bottles. (fwiw, he very genuinely thought this was a large favor.)
i sipped the wine again. and imagined opening a bottle 10 years hence. and i imagined depositing it into the ever thirsty fatsink (all the while saying to myself, "i am a fat, impatient tool, and i should have known better" -- which, heaven knows, is a common enough happening in the closed environs of the fatcave).
then i thought about how i might feel in 20 years. and i asked myself, "how long ago was 88?" -- and i sipped again. and i thought about 83, and 72.... and i shared out the rest of the bottle and left the pleasure of buying the other three to some other poor rube.
we'll see how it all shakes down, but, to echo your point, when i read about the
way people buy burgundy these days, i wonder how they are going to feel when they come back to the wine in a few years, trash the first few bottles and... that's it. there is no grail hiding down the line in the rest of the case.
fb.