Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
At Soul Flavors tonight:
Thomas-Labaille 2009 Sancerre "Cuvee Buster" - practically as transparent as water, lime and peach, but with a pine-y, root-y intensity that makes it a wonder to consume
Dom. Fourrier 2008 Morey-St-Denis "Clos Solon" - needs an hour of air, almost like a Cote de Beaune wine: bright cherries, lightweight, crisp, pure, startling acidity; but the air also brings it a meaty note that brings it back to Earth
Boasso 2004 Barolo "Gabutti" - on a quick whiff you might think this is a burgundy but it quickly gives you earth and dirt and a gravelly voice; pretty nice for a $40 barolo
Thomas-Labaille 2009 Sancerre "Cuvee Buster" - practically as transparent as water, lime and peach, but with a pine-y, root-y intensity that makes it a wonder to consume
Dom. Fourrier 2008 Morey-St-Denis "Clos Solon" - needs an hour of air, almost like a Cote de Beaune wine: bright cherries, lightweight, crisp, pure, startling acidity; but the air also brings it a meaty note that brings it back to Earth
Boasso 2004 Barolo "Gabutti" - on a quick whiff you might think this is a burgundy but it quickly gives you earth and dirt and a gravelly voice; pretty nice for a $40 barolo