robert ames
robert ames
so what's the conventional wisdom out there with the dry reds from pierre bise? (the other being his sur schistes cabernet franc).
it's late on a sunday night (pdt) and i'm enjoying watching this wine unwind a bit with a captivating briary chunky crunchy bouquet with maybe a bit of orange zest and plenty of lively acidity and yes tannin, and finding it to be perhaps the cot of loire gamays. the opposite end of the spectrum for a cotes du forez for sure--ballsy unspoofed dark gamay to coat the teeth and grab your attention by the short hairs. seems very ageworthy at a brisk youthful 6 years old.
it's late on a sunday night (pdt) and i'm enjoying watching this wine unwind a bit with a captivating briary chunky crunchy bouquet with maybe a bit of orange zest and plenty of lively acidity and yes tannin, and finding it to be perhaps the cot of loire gamays. the opposite end of the spectrum for a cotes du forez for sure--ballsy unspoofed dark gamay to coat the teeth and grab your attention by the short hairs. seems very ageworthy at a brisk youthful 6 years old.