On Andrew's 7th birthday last week, we opened a bottle of the fabulous 2004 Luneau-Papin Muscadet SeM L d'Or which was open and rockin' and ready for business. More rounded now, but no less appealing and certainly not short on either minerality or acidity, it went well with a dinner of takeout Thai food.
Tonight, to celebrate high-profile publications from both my group and Jean's, we opened a bottle of bubbly: NV Pinon Vouvray Brut non-dosé which was just as great as I remembered it from our last encounter. Lean and vivid on the palate with enough fruit and toast to prevent any charges of austerity. We downed it with a stir-fry of recently arrived vegetables and I related to Jean the gist of several Dressner obituraries.
In appreciative memory of the man and organization that brought in both wines,
Mark Lipton
Tonight, to celebrate high-profile publications from both my group and Jean's, we opened a bottle of bubbly: NV Pinon Vouvray Brut non-dosé which was just as great as I remembered it from our last encounter. Lean and vivid on the palate with enough fruit and toast to prevent any charges of austerity. We downed it with a stir-fry of recently arrived vegetables and I related to Jean the gist of several Dressner obituraries.
In appreciative memory of the man and organization that brought in both wines,
Mark Lipton