Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
'Struth, I don't drink Tissot much any more. The Jura is my friend, and I find multifarious delights in the bottlings of Overnoy/Houillon, Ganevat, Clairet (Domaine de la Tournelle), Domaine de la Pinte, Lucien Aviet, Bindernagel, and others.* But the Tissot lineup tends, despite interesting new parcellary vins jaunes, to be a little too modern for my palate.
However: tonight, work weary and nonetheless with an elastic smile on my face because it's about, oh, 68°F in Paris and sunny, and because I was at my desk all day with the window open and the sun streaming in, I opened a bottle of L09 Tissot Crémant du Jura.
To my senses, this is still the best non-Champagne bubble outside of Huet. Just full, complex and yeasty. Better over the hour I've had it in my glass. Yo, boyfriend has depth. (I say this in my best homegirl voice.)
*I exclude Puffeney, because the last time I tasted any of his wines was in December 2008. Ancient history. Have no cred to opine.
However: tonight, work weary and nonetheless with an elastic smile on my face because it's about, oh, 68°F in Paris and sunny, and because I was at my desk all day with the window open and the sun streaming in, I opened a bottle of L09 Tissot Crémant du Jura.
To my senses, this is still the best non-Champagne bubble outside of Huet. Just full, complex and yeasty. Better over the hour I've had it in my glass. Yo, boyfriend has depth. (I say this in my best homegirl voice.)
*I exclude Puffeney, because the last time I tasted any of his wines was in December 2008. Ancient history. Have no cred to opine.