Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
(Looks left, looks right.)
Ctes du Marmandais.
I have dabbled* last week and this week in a white and a red from Stphanie Roussel. A white of Sauvignon Gris, a vine I have no acointance with but adored from the get-go for its leesy brilliance. (Esp. with langoustines or tuna rillettes.)
Her domaine red, a blend of largely Cabernet Franc with the odd Merlot, Syrah (!), Cabernet Sauvignon and a couple of indigenous dohickeys, was nature-y, funky-rootsy, but in an appreciable, rather than an eye-rolling way.
These be good finds. I shall seek them again. Or go back to the same place and take bottles away (it is a wine bar/wine shop).
*By which I mean I had a glass with lunch.
Ctes du Marmandais.
I have dabbled* last week and this week in a white and a red from Stphanie Roussel. A white of Sauvignon Gris, a vine I have no acointance with but adored from the get-go for its leesy brilliance. (Esp. with langoustines or tuna rillettes.)
Her domaine red, a blend of largely Cabernet Franc with the odd Merlot, Syrah (!), Cabernet Sauvignon and a couple of indigenous dohickeys, was nature-y, funky-rootsy, but in an appreciable, rather than an eye-rolling way.
These be good finds. I shall seek them again. Or go back to the same place and take bottles away (it is a wine bar/wine shop).
*By which I mean I had a glass with lunch.