Cory Cartwright
Cory Cartwright
I recommend all of you read Charles Neal's excellent piece on Norman ciders in the newest Art of Eating. that is all.
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
CiderI recommend all of you read Charles Neal's excellent piece on Norman ciders in the newest Art of Eating. that is all.
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Eric BordeletI have not read the article, so if this is mentioned, forgive me, but does anyone have any experience with Eric Bordelet's ciders? Envoyer was selling some of these last year and I think I picked up a couple but haven't opened them yet. The Poire Granit is made from 300-year-old pear trees.
Try the Wine Temperance board.originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
Parched is a good word. I wish it were used more.
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Eric BordeletI have not read the article, so if this is mentioned, forgive me, but does anyone have any experience with Eric Bordelet's ciders? Envoyer was selling some of these last year and I think I picked up a couple but haven't opened them yet. The Poire Granit is made from 300-year-old pear trees.
The first spoofed cidre.
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Eric BordeletI have not read the article, so if this is mentioned, forgive me, but does anyone have any experience with Eric Bordelet's ciders? Envoyer was selling some of these last year and I think I picked up a couple but haven't opened them yet. The Poire Granit is made from 300-year-old pear trees.
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Eric BordeletI have not read the article, so if this is mentioned, forgive me, but does anyone have any experience with Eric Bordelet's ciders? Envoyer was selling some of these last year and I think I picked up a couple but haven't opened them yet. The Poire Granit is made from 300-year-old pear trees.
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Eric BordeletI have not read the article, so if this is mentioned, forgive me, but does anyone have any experience with Eric Bordelet's ciders? Envoyer was selling some of these last year and I think I picked up a couple but haven't opened them yet. The Poire Granit is made from 300-year-old pear trees.
The article discusses Bordelet in some depth. It also says that he is farming biodynamically, having statred out organic. Polaner is listed as his NY importer. The author seems quite fond of Bordelet's cider. There is a nice quotation from Bordelet on his "obsessive" cleaning measures to avoid Brett. (There goes the funk ....)