Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis
originally posted by MLipton:
You might very well find some of the wines that I love unpleasantly funky or shrill.
No. I have never seen Pete rate any wine below VG - E.
originally posted by MLipton:
You might very well find some of the wines that I love unpleasantly funky or shrill.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by MLipton:
1990 was a year marked by its heat and a lot of the wines, even from good producers, show a roasted character to the fruit. It may not be fair to judge a house style from this year. That being said, I've rarely found Jadot wines exciting.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
what's your point?
Mark Lipton
Yes, I continue to find most 90s very difficult.
On Jadot, a '62 Charmes-Chambertin last month was scinillating, Dr Lipton :-)
So the big question is, have the wines changes that much since then (global trends aside), and just need more time?
I had a great, if young, 2002 Clos Vougeot the other night. I've had lots of good experiences with Jadot. I can't recall ever really loving a Cazetiers, Jadot or otherwise. BTW, the Jadot Cazetiers looks to be a negoce wine. Most of the Jadot I mess with are domain or Gagey owned.
In fact, I just bought some more Jadot yesterday for a song. Chapelle, Pougets, and Dominode.
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
originally posted by MLipton:
You might very well find some of the wines that I love unpleasantly funky or shrill.
No. I have never seen Pete rate any wine below VG - E.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
originally posted by MLipton:
You might very well find some of the wines that I love unpleasantly funky or shrill.
No. I have never seen Pete rate any wine below VG - E.
Maybe Mark should have him over for dinner.
Every time you drink an inferior bottle, it is as if you took a fine bottle and smashed it against a wall ... you can't get that bottle back!
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
P.S. I confess that on those unlikely occasions when I'm fooled somehow and drink a lesser wine, I typically just slight it or disregard it (rather than report on it).
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
Or, depending on your preference for contrary indicators...
originally posted by MLipton:
Sasha and VLM, I have no doubt that you've had some transcendental Jadot experiences. I am simply more of dedicated bottom feeder than you two. That being said, I do have several bottles of Clos de Ursules to further test my feelings about their wines.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by MLipton:
I have high hopes for '93 but it's still early going for those wines.
Mark Lipton
Unlike the Overnoy Poulsard.
originally posted by Mark Davis:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by MLipton:
I have high hopes for '93 but it's still early going for those wines.
Mark Lipton
Unlike the Overnoy Poulsard.
...send 'um my way then!