Joel Stewart
Joel Stewart
"together again
my tears have stopped falling
the long, lonely nights
are now at an end..."
Yep, it's schmaltz. That is, if you haven't heard Emmy Lou sing it.
Buck. Whew.
It's all in the delivery.
I had a love affair with Alsace, and esp. ZH wines, but that affair lasted...well, it didn't last.
I ain't no Thor either, but these 2 wines I offer up as turning point wines of late. If these indicate a new trend, I will gladly sing more country.
2002 Julien Meyer, Cremant D'Alsace, 12.5%, (Imported to Japan by Cosmo Jun) - Auxerrois sparkling. Slightly bronzed white gold....bakery toast nose....tart, citric, lengthy, some bass notes, clean, deep and long. $28 and my excuse to not find grower cham.......finally.
2009 Julien Meyer, "Nature", Sylvaner/pinot blanc blend @ 12%. Extremely complete. Full. Medium. Dry. Lingers on the tongue and then snaps. Jostles Bossard. Or at least is faintly reminiscent of, in a nice way.
my tears have stopped falling
the long, lonely nights
are now at an end..."
Yep, it's schmaltz. That is, if you haven't heard Emmy Lou sing it.
Buck. Whew.
It's all in the delivery.
I had a love affair with Alsace, and esp. ZH wines, but that affair lasted...well, it didn't last.
I ain't no Thor either, but these 2 wines I offer up as turning point wines of late. If these indicate a new trend, I will gladly sing more country.
2002 Julien Meyer, Cremant D'Alsace, 12.5%, (Imported to Japan by Cosmo Jun) - Auxerrois sparkling. Slightly bronzed white gold....bakery toast nose....tart, citric, lengthy, some bass notes, clean, deep and long. $28 and my excuse to not find grower cham.......finally.
2009 Julien Meyer, "Nature", Sylvaner/pinot blanc blend @ 12%. Extremely complete. Full. Medium. Dry. Lingers on the tongue and then snaps. Jostles Bossard. Or at least is faintly reminiscent of, in a nice way.