Levi Dalton
Levi Dalton
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Rami isn't macerated on the skins nor does its elevage involve amphorae, correct?
Not true any longer.
That's why I said that it isn't red.
It depends on what vintage you are talking about.
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Rami isn't macerated on the skins nor does its elevage involve amphorae, correct?
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Rami isn't macerated on the skins nor does its elevage involve amphorae, correct?
Not true any longer.
That's why I said that it isn't red.
It depends on what vintage you are talking about.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I picked up some of the 2001 Palari. It was really good in SF from 750 about 2 1/2 years ago.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
maybe because you put the list togethor, we know it's all good?
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
maybe because you put the list togethor, we know it's all good?
Some of the pigs are more equal than the others.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
maybe because you put the list togethor, we know it's all good?
Some of the pigs are more equal than the others.
Hey, Mon, we been talkin' bout'cher winez for several dayz now.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Is it kind of surprising that no one has asked me for my advice about these wines?
I find it surprising.
originally posted by Bryan Garcia:
How are the Cos wines? Which one to start with? I've been meaning to get the one with the red/black label (name eludes my pre-caffeinated mind).
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Bryan Garcia:
How are the Cos wines? Which one to start with? I've been meaning to get the one with the red/black label (name eludes my pre-caffeinated mind).
i've always preferred the cerasuolo, but would say no to none.
Yep.originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Bryan Garcia:
How are the Cos wines? Which one to start with? I've been meaning to get the one with the red/black label (name eludes my pre-caffeinated mind).
i've always preferred the cerasuolo, but would say no to none.
Same here. The Pithos is interesting wine which I'm always happy to drink, but I enjoy the Cerasuolo more.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
The reverse for me, and approx. ditto Arianna: the Cerasuolo is nice but it's the Frappato for me.
Sorry. That was cryptic of me. Clarification: For COS, I like the Cerasuolo but I prefer the Pithos. For Arianna, I like the Cerasuolo but I prefer the Frappato. Thus I said that I am the reverse of Jay (wrt COS) and approx. ditto of myself (wrt Arianna). "Approx." because she doesn't make exactly the same wines as her uncle but my prefs in both cases are "the Cerasuolo is nice but I prefer X".originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
The reverse for me, and approx. ditto Arianna: the Cerasuolo is nice but it's the Frappato for me.
Huh? She makes nero d'avola, frappato, and SP68, which is an approximation of Cerasuolo.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Sorry. That was cryptic of me. Clarification: For COS, I like the Cerasuolo but I prefer the Pithos. For Arianna, I like the Cerasuolo but I prefer the Frappato. Thus I said that I am the reverse of Jay (wrt COS) and approx. ditto of myself (wrt Arianna). "Approx." because she doesn't make exactly the same wines as her uncle but my prefs in both cases are "the Cerasuolo is nice but I prefer X".originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
The reverse for me, and approx. ditto Arianna: the Cerasuolo is nice but it's the Frappato for me.
Huh? She makes nero d'avola, frappato, and SP68, which is an approximation of Cerasuolo.