originally posted by Joel Stewart:
And "victuals from upstairs" means there's like a deli on the ground level?
Something like that
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
And "victuals from upstairs" means there's like a deli on the ground level?
Working from this list...originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
And "victuals from upstairs" means there's like a deli on the ground level?
Something like that
It's just a part of the grape's character. I've never had a marcillac that doesn't have it, even some strangely spoofed ones. If you don't like this version you may not like the grape at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
I have struggled a bit with this one. There is a green note that somehow doesn't work for me. Can anyone explain it to me?originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Causse Marines 2009 Marcillac - spicy, licoricey, crisp, a real change-up from the usual cups; definitely better with food and, tonight, anyway, best with the roasty-yeasty crust of the black olive bread
originally posted by SFJoe:
CounterpointI don't love Amy's breads, mostly.
DGNEDoriginally posted by Scott Kraft:
Hippie bread. Can't stand it. Apologies, Jeff.originally posted by SFJoe:
CounterpointI don't love Amy's breads, mostly.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
DGNEDoriginally posted by Scott Kraft:
Hippie bread. Can't stand it. Apologies, Jeff.originally posted by SFJoe:
CounterpointI don't love Amy's breads, mostly.
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
It's just a part of the grape's character. I've never had a marcillac that doesn't have it, even some strangely spoofed ones. If you don't like this version you may not like the grape at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
I have struggled a bit with this one. There is a green note that somehow doesn't work for me. Can anyone explain it to me?originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Causse Marines 2009 Marcillac - spicy, licoricey, crisp, a real change-up from the usual cups; definitely better with food and, tonight, anyway, best with the roasty-yeasty crust of the black olive bread
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
It's just a part of the grape's character. I've never had a marcillac that doesn't have it, even some strangely spoofed ones. If you don't like this version you may not like the grape at all.originally posted by SFJoe:
I have struggled a bit with this one. There is a green note that somehow doesn't work for me. Can anyone explain it to me?originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Causse Marines 2009 Marcillac - spicy, licoricey, crisp, a real change-up from the usual cups; definitely better with food and, tonight, anyway, best with the roasty-yeasty crust of the black olive bread
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
originally posted by SFJoe:
CounterpointI don't love Amy's breads, mostly.
Hippie bread. Can't stand it. Apologies, Jeff.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I have struggled a bit with this one. There is a green note that somehow doesn't work for me. Can anyone explain it to me?originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Causse Marines 2009 Marcillac - spicy, licoricey, crisp, a real change-up from the usual cups; definitely better with food and, tonight, anyway, best with the roasty-yeasty crust of the black olive bread
originally posted by Cliff:
I get a an herbal, green olive, weedy note in just about every fer servadou/braucol I can think of (not all that many). I like it, but I can see how it could put people off.
originally posted by MLipton:
Yup. I find it curious that someone who appreciates Cabernet Franc from the Loire could find the "green" notes in Fer Servadou objectionable, but de gustibus and all that.