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Josh Beck

Josh Beck
Four random 01's...

Le Gode - Really a quite nice wine with tons of dust, dried red fruits, earth and a bit of blood on the nose. Quite fresh and lively palate but quite rich and concentrated. A slight sheen of oak shows but doesn't interfere. Really a very good wine.

La Gerla - Corked. Underneath it seems like probably a pretty decent red fruited wine if quite vanilla laden.

Silvio Nardi - F*cking nasty. Vodka, raisins and almost, but not enough, nasty vanilla oak to hide the ripeness.

La Serena - Technically a good wine. Varietal typicity manages to try to peak through a tremendous amount of sweet vanilla and campfire. Drying tannins. Just way too much oak; too bad as this could have been good. I'm sure many would enjoy this, but not me at all.

Many of these date back to when I was experimenting more with random producers. I've pretty well settled on six Brunello producers that I like enough to seek out - Ciacci, Costanti, Pertimali, Poggione, Uccelliera and some Lisini. I would buy Le Gode again at the right price, it was a very pleasant surprise. Honestly, though, it's disappointing to go 1/4... but this is how we learn about producers we've never had.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Have you ever tried La Poderina? It was quite lovely in the '95 vintage.

Really?

Must be the underplayed style of 1995 talking. I am having trouble getting my mind around this, actually. I think this dude would probably really not enjoy La Poderina.

Feel free to disagree, of course. Just I can't see it.
 
originally posted by Josh Beck:
QuattronelloFour random 01's...

Le Gode - Really a quite nice wine with tons of dust, dried red fruits, earth and a bit of blood on the nose. Quite fresh and lively palate but quite rich and concentrated. A slight sheen of oak shows but doesn't interfere. Really a very good wine.

I used to sell this and consequently drank quite a bit of it. It was only 25 bucks when we were on the '01 and I always thought it was a steal. While I don't have a great deal of sampling depth ('99-'02), it always seemed like really competent winemaking, not going for anything flashy. I always enjoyed it.
 
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Have you ever tried La Poderina? It was quite lovely in the '95 vintage.

Really?

Must be the underplayed style of 1995 talking. I am having trouble getting my mind around this, actually. I think this dude would probably really not enjoy La Poderina.

Feel free to disagree, of course. Just I can't see it.
Well, I know what I drank but I also believe you that t'ain't dat way no moh.

It was very feminine.
 
originally posted by Josh Beck:
I've pretty well settled on six Brunello producers that I like enough to seek out - Ciacci, Costanti, Pertimali, Poggione, Uccelliera and some Lisini.
Not a bad list. You should add Le Presi.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
originally posted by Josh Beck:
I've pretty well settled on six Brunello producers that I like enough to seek out - Ciacci, Costanti, Pertimali, Poggione, Uccelliera and some Lisini.
Not a bad list. You should add Le Presi.

Definitely.
 
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