originally posted by MLipton:
'08 Chidaine Le BouchetUh huh. Yep. Oh, yeah.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by MLipton:
'08 Chidaine Le BouchetUh huh. Yep. Oh, yeah.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by MLipton:
'08 Chidaine Le BouchetUh huh. Yep. Oh, yeah.
Mark Lipton
RS ?
I admired this as a moelleux, but my trusty sources inform that it's migrated towards demi-sec as of late, if not further.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by MLipton:
'08 Chidaine Le BouchetUh huh. Yep. Oh, yeah.
Mark Lipton
RS ?
I admired this as a moelleux, but my trusty sources inform that it's migrated towards demi-sec as of late, if not further.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
My attemptClos du Breuil, Les Choisilles, Les Argiles, Clos Baudoin - Dry
Les Bournais - Dry to sec tendre depending on vintage
Those are the ones I mostly drink.
Les Tuffeaux and Clos Habert also vary by vintage and seem a step up in sweetness from Les Bournais. But I rarely drink these.
Le Bouchet is the one that's been all over the map, and the one I drink the least!
Well, he said he had never seen a bottle... I haven't either, but thanks for pointing it out.originally posted by .sasha:
Les Lys would be a Montlouis.