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Florida Jim

Florida Jim
A very nice dinner with friends included the following:
2006 Overnoy, Arbois Pupillin:
Crisp, clean and deep - perhaps not typical descriptors for Overnoy but in this vintage, certainly appropriate. A unique flavor profile to any other poulsard I have tasted and a wine I never tire of. Lovely.
2006 Allemand, Cornas both the Chaillot and Reynard:
The Chaillot is pretty open and forthcoming for being so young and it is complex, even now. The Reynard is a coiled spring and made of sterner stuff; clearly we are too early to this bottle, but its promise is evident. Both are obviously Cornas and obviously Allemand. And both accompanied my steak very well indeed. Thanks Justin.

I have given up writing any notes on my wines except those not yet released. There are only about 15 cases of the 2008 Skin-Fermented Sauvignon Blanc and I tried a bottle recently.
I am pleased with where this has gone; it’s darker than when first bottled (think burnished copper), softer and has developed some ginger and sauvage notes while maintaining its balance and skin-fermented character. Starting, I think, to tend into Gravner-esque territory.
I do hope our 2010 Isa does this with age.
Beautiful with squash soup.

I also recently tasted the as yet unreleased 2009 Calluna Vineyards, Merlot Aux Raynauds and was surprised by how European it came across. This one needs several years in the bottle but promises to be the kind of merlot I actually like, that is to say, merlot without the chocolate, oak signature so many CA merlots have. No “booty” here, just a focused and layered wine. Impressive and dandy with beef stroganoff. Thanks David.
Calluna is located in the Chalk Hill AVA here in Sonoma County.

The 2008 Occipinti, Frappato is a thing of beauty; smells a bit like gamay but reminds me more of something from the Jura when tasted. I have never had this grape before so I apologize for the comparisons but it was excellent wine with good grip and sustain. Thanks Garrett.

And one last comment; for those of you in the Oakland area, do not miss the wine bar called Punchdown at 2212 Broadway. They have two wine lists; one by the bottle or carafe, and one by the glass. Both are extraordinarily well chosen, filled with things esoteric and unusual, and loaded with quality. The service is provided by the owners (always a good thing) and the noshes are delicious. Finally, a good reason to go to Oakland.

Best, Jim
 
as if the Athletics aren't enough of a draw?
and when i think it is a special occasion, i reach for the Occhipinti. Make mine Frappato!
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
The 2008 Occipinti, Frappato is a thing of beauty; smells a bit like gamay but reminds me more of something from the Jura when tasted.

Yup, posted just the other day that it reminded me of Poulsard.
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:

And one last comment; for those of you in the Oakland area, do not miss the wine bar called Punchdown at 2212 Broadway. They have two wine lists; one by the bottle or carafe, and one by the glass. Both are extraordinarily well chosen, filled with things esoteric and unusual, and loaded with quality. The service is provided by the owners (always a good thing) and the noshes are delicious. Finally, a good reason to go to Oakland.

Hi all, new here will gladly fuck off &c., but first I'll second this. Really enthused and eager owners who - even though they could maybe use another set of hands - serve their patrons well and have great taste. Everything they offer in bottle - '70 Renato Ratti, fr'instance - they also offer in carafe. Downright pleasant.
 
originally posted by Mark Anisman:
as if the Athletics aren't enough of a draw?
and when i think it is a special occasion, i reach for the Occhipinti. Make mine Frappato!
A post by Anisman, a historic occasion. I heard you had left medicine for the PGA tour. Just because someone told you that you could save many lives by retiring you didn't have to take them literaly. That Frappato by Occipinti is good juice. Put over a case in the cellar goes well with many dishes.
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Lou,
Anisman is on the World Poker Tour these days.
Golf was a nice walk, spoiled.
Best, Jim
I thought I had the job of being Anisman's manager all locked up but it looks like I'll have to continue to try to make an honest living. Damn, I wanted to roll in the big bucks!
 
I'm a hot property Lou, and cheap is not in my vocabulary (which by the way is a great way to fulfill 1st or 3rd line haiku requirements) and/or golf bag

the other day i was clipping along at a pace to go 18 under par at the local golf course. i was flush (poker reference)
fell apart when i quadruple bogeyed the 2nd hole.

is anybody going to welcome Michael K.?
hi & go NINERS, Michael!
 
We can start over if it'd help you feel better about the whole thing.

edit: forum appears to be lacking an "unfuck" button.
 
Michael,
Fucking with the forum editors (read politburo) is unwise.
And welcome to the best ( only?) place on the inter webs that one can say that aloud.
Best, Jim
 
The traces show that MK is already well beyond his first post, so one assumes that the fucking has already been done.

But, as there is some disagreement on the matter, let us not quibble.

Fuck off, Mike.
 
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