Levi Dalton
Levi Dalton
I was blind tasted on 00 LSG tonight and nope, not approachable one bit
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
Good luck with allocations. Stop.
Is Gouges really that highly sought-after in the UK? Or is this in anticipation of the low 2010 volume?
From what I can remember, in previous vintages pretty much every Gouges cuvee will show up in US clearance sales.
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
Been there, done that tasting thing, usually comes before the writing thingGouges style far from dead. Stop.
2010s powerful and pure. Stop.
Gravity instead of pump, it's not anathema to Gouge style. Stop.
Vaucrains ahead of the rest. Stop.
Good luck with allocations. Stop.
originally posted by Ignacio Villalgordo:
Anyone tasted any 96s lately? I recently bought a couple of bottles and would be interested in getting some insight on whether to open one or wait. Thanks
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
Sounds added.
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
Been there, done that tasting thing, usually comes before the writing thingGouges style far from dead. Stop.
2010s powerful and pure. Stop.
Gravity instead of pump, it's not anathema to Gouge style. Stop.
Vaucrains ahead of the rest. Stop.
Good luck with allocations. Stop.
how about the 10 nsg village?
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
Been there, done that tasting thing, usually comes before the writing thingGouges style far from dead. Stop.
2010s powerful and pure. Stop.
Gravity instead of pump, it's not anathema to Gouge style. Stop.
Vaucrains ahead of the rest. Stop.
Good luck with allocations. Stop.
how about the 10 nsg village?
As usual the most approachable of the lot. I was told it is done in a style so it could be enjoyed earlier than the 1er Crus. In a word: buy.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
Sounds added.
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Filippo Mattia Ginanni:
Been there, done that tasting thing, usually comes before the writing thingGouges style far from dead. Stop.
2010s powerful and pure. Stop.
Gravity instead of pump, it's not anathema to Gouge style. Stop.
Vaucrains ahead of the rest. Stop.
Good luck with allocations. Stop.
how about the 10 nsg village?
As usual the most approachable of the lot. I was told it is done in a style so it could be enjoyed earlier than the 1er Crus. In a word: buy.
sorry Filippo, I meant to ask about the 08 nsg...
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
Sounds added.
This is a remarked upon situation with a lot of '96 Red Burgundies today. Acidity sticking out, that is.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
Sounds added.
This is a remarked upon situation with a lot of '96 Red Burgundies today. Acidity sticking out, that is.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
Sounds added.
This is a remarked upon situation with a lot of '96 Red Burgundies today. Acidity sticking out, that is.
Not to mention 1996 German and Austrian rieslings.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by .sasha:
somewhat annoying acidity which still isn't fully integrated.
Sounds added.
This is a remarked upon situation with a lot of '96 Red Burgundies today. Acidity sticking out, that is.
Not to mention 1996 German and Austrian rieslings.
Interesting comment. So this SFJoe dude pulls a cork on 96 Singerriedel and gives me this long speech about all the shortcomings of the wine I am about to confront, mostly due to acidity, and I just love the juice! In retrospective, the speech reminded me of the Bernstein/Gould/Brahms#1 incident.
What has offended you in Germany lately, from 1996 ? Abtsberg Spatlese is flawlessly balanced.
originally posted by Morgan Harris:
Has anyone found '95 red burgs really tired?
I had a Trapet G-C Village and Ganoux Pommard 1er Cru (don't know what plots it's blended from) recently and both of them were totally Wah-wah-wah....
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Morgan Harris:
Has anyone found '95 red burgs really tired?
I had a Trapet G-C Village and Ganoux Pommard 1er Cru (don't know what plots it's blended from) recently and both of them were totally Wah-wah-wah....
Are you sure that Gaunoux simply isn't ready yet? Gilman thinks that it's capable of going another 20+ years. I've got one bottle that I'll sacrifice in the name of scientific enquiry some day.
Mark Lipton