Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
[...] askesis [...]
The vocabulary used in this joint can make my knees weak. Otoh, PBs historically have placed more emphasis on ass kisses than askesis.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
[...] askesis [...]
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
[...] askesis [...]
The vocabulary used in this joint can make my knees weak. Otoh, PBs historically have placed more emphasis on ass kisses than askesis.
Please call us P.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Otoh, PBs
Isn't that kind of arbitrary...?
Yes it is. These are grey areas, and we pride ourselves on the capricious enforcement of poorly-defined rules. If you don't like it, start your own damn board.
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by BJ:
If fb, one of the top three things happening on WD, is being censored by the P'boro or other forces, then the forces of darkness have truly been unleashed on the Earth.
Prepare for the end!
Better the PB focus its terrible prerogatives on real villains, like Nigel.
That was odd, wasn't it?
originally posted by politburo:
Please call us P.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Otoh, PBs
We refer you to the FAQ:
Isn't that kind of arbitrary...?
Yes it is. These are grey areas, and we pride ourselves on the capricious enforcement of poorly-defined rules. If you don't like it, start your own damn board.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by politburo:
Please call us P.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Otoh, PBs
We refer you to the FAQ:
Isn't that kind of arbitrary...?
Yes it is. These are grey areas, and we pride ourselves on the capricious enforcement of poorly-defined rules. If you don't like it, start your own damn board.
Dear P.:
Brush that chip off your shoulder, I wasn't even writing about you. Otoh, I refer you to Jonathan's comment immediately preceding.
Best.
Just so.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
...the collective intervening only when Little Miss Manners is violated.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
One (good) thing about the PB here is that it has neither these nor those kinds of values, but no values at all. Its permanent members express them when posting under their own aliases, the collective intervening only when Little Miss Manners is violated.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by kirk wallace:
And the Truchot C-M sentiers I brought the first time i met you. No fb that eve though.
that was better than acceptable, wasn't it?
Kirk, have you tasted sentiers from stephane magnien? mine is in the queue
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I have, tasted when ian had it, and i thought terrific and immediately bought several. Quite poised and stylish. Excellent fruit, not over-fruited, nicely balanced.
originally posted by maureen:
And the Truchot C-M sentiers I brought the first time i met you. No fb that eve though.
that was better than acceptable, wasn't it?
Kirk, have you tasted sentiers from stephane magnien? mine is in the queue
I have, tasted when ian had it, and i thought terrific and immediately bought several. Quite poised and stylish. Excellent fruit, not over-fruited, nicely balanced.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by maureen:
And the Truchot C-M sentiers I brought the first time i met you. No fb that eve though.
that was better than acceptable, wasn't it?
Kirk, have you tasted sentiers from stephane magnien? mine is in the queue
I have, tasted when ian had it, and i thought terrific and immediately bought several. Quite poised and stylish. Excellent fruit, not over-fruited, nicely balanced.
that's how I felt about the village morey ( a particular favourite of fb incidentally ) and the blended 1er version
it was rather curious to have these two in a lofty '10 lineup recently, with all sorts of fancy labels like mugnier, pousse d'or, mugneret, drouhin, rossignol, roumier, hudelot-noellat, etc. - they still somehow managed to stand out on account of purity
originally posted by maureen:
good, I bought some of that too. Did you try the grand crus?
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by maureen:
And the Truchot C-M sentiers I brought the first time i met you. No fb that eve though.
that was better than acceptable, wasn't it?
Kirk, have you tasted sentiers from stephane magnien? mine is in the queue
I have, tasted when ian had it, and i thought terrific and immediately bought several. Quite poised and stylish. Excellent fruit, not over-fruited, nicely balanced.
that's how I felt about the village morey ( a particular favourite of fb incidentally ) and the blended 1er version
it was rather curious to have these two in a lofty '10 lineup recently, with all sorts of fancy labels like mugnier, pousse d'or, mugneret, drouhin, rossignol, roumier, hudelot-noellat, etc. - they still somehow managed to stand out on account of purity
i liked the chambolle too.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by maureen:
And the Truchot C-M sentiers I brought the first time i met you. No fb that eve though.
that was better than acceptable, wasn't it?
Kirk, have you tasted sentiers from stephane magnien? mine is in the queue
I have, tasted when ian had it, and i thought terrific and immediately bought several. Quite poised and stylish. Excellent fruit, not over-fruited, nicely balanced.
that's how I felt about the village morey ( a particular favourite of fb incidentally ) and the blended 1er version
it was rather curious to have these two in a lofty '10 lineup recently, with all sorts of fancy labels like mugnier, pousse d'or, mugneret, drouhin, rossignol, roumier, hudelot-noellat, etc. - they still somehow managed to stand out on account of purity
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by maureen:
And the Truchot C-M sentiers I brought the first time i met you. No fb that eve though.
that was better than acceptable, wasn't it?
Kirk, have you tasted sentiers from stephane magnien? mine is in the queue
I have, tasted when ian had it, and i thought terrific and immediately bought several. Quite poised and stylish. Excellent fruit, not over-fruited, nicely balanced.
that's how I felt about the village morey ( a particular favourite of fb incidentally ) and the blended 1er version
it was rather curious to have these two in a lofty '10 lineup recently, with all sorts of fancy labels like mugnier, pousse d'or, mugneret, drouhin, rossignol, roumier, hudelot-noellat, etc. - they still somehow managed to stand out on account of purity
OK, now I'm curious, who is this Stephane Magnien and how do his wines get to the states?
This isn't the North Berkley Magnien, is it?