What presumptive Americans. They manage to bring for the most part some great producers under their wing, and then have the gall to think they know how to make wine better than the winemakers themselves, specifying elevage details, generally driving toward oak and modernism.
This isn't new news, but it all came to a head last night with a bottle of 07 NBI Buissiere Vacqueyras, and I exploded. I didn't buy the bottle, it was a gift, but we were heading over to some non-wine friends and I thought it would be a good all rounder. One whiff and it sat opened and undrunk all night long. Oaky garbage, not even identifiable as from the southern Rhone or as grenache.
A case in point: Mt. Olivet. NBI bottlings are awful, and the non-NBI bottlings a purists delight.
NBI: GO AWAY!
This isn't new news, but it all came to a head last night with a bottle of 07 NBI Buissiere Vacqueyras, and I exploded. I didn't buy the bottle, it was a gift, but we were heading over to some non-wine friends and I thought it would be a good all rounder. One whiff and it sat opened and undrunk all night long. Oaky garbage, not even identifiable as from the southern Rhone or as grenache.
A case in point: Mt. Olivet. NBI bottlings are awful, and the non-NBI bottlings a purists delight.
NBI: GO AWAY!