Jay Miller
Jay Miller
originally posted by maureen:
well, I hate to be predictable but Truchot's wines were pretty singular.
I considered mentioning them but decided, "Nah, I'll just wait for Maureen."
originally posted by maureen:
well, I hate to be predictable but Truchot's wines were pretty singular.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by maureen:
well, I hate to be predictable but Truchot's wines were pretty singular.
I considered mentioning them but decided, "Nah, I'll just wait for Maureen."
You have been pushing for years this particular Maui Blanc because it goes so well with traditional pineapple smothered Hawaiian pizza. A "singular"abomination.originally posted by Chris Coad:
Are non-grape wines part of the equation?
Because Ulupalakua Ranch's Maui Blanc is certainly singular, IMHO.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Are non-grape wines part of the equation?
Because Ulupalakua Ranch's Maui Blanc is certainly singular, IMHO.
This opens the door for white zinfandel.
originally posted by Steven Morgan: old hanzell pinot noir
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
originally posted by Steven Morgan: old hanzell pinot noir
Steven, This brings to my mind the old BV Pinot Noirs...which were really good and made good old bones.
. . . . . . Pete
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Familiar attemptYou have been pushing for years this particular Maui Blanc because it goes so well with traditional pineapple smothered Hawaiian pizza. A "singular"abomination.originally posted by Chris Coad:
Are non-grape wines part of the equation?
Because Ulupalakua Ranch's Maui Blanc is certainly singular, IMHO.
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Are non-grape wines part of the equation?
Because Ulupalakua Ranch's Maui Blanc is certainly singular, IMHO.
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Are non-grape wines part of the equation?
Because Ulupalakua Ranch's Maui Blanc is certainly singular, IMHO.
Of course I have a 20 year-old bottle of this wine in the cellar. It's probably near peak so whenever you're ready, Chris.
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Are non-grape wines part of the equation?
Because Ulupalakua Ranch's Maui Blanc is certainly singular, IMHO.
Of course I have a 20 year-old bottle of this wine in the cellar. It's probably near peak so whenever you're ready, Chris.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by maureen:
well, I hate to be predictable but Truchot's wines were pretty singular.
Like you mean there is only a bottle of each left, or somewhere thereabouts?
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by maureen:
well, I hate to be predictable but Truchot's wines were pretty singular.
I considered mentioning them but decided, "Nah, I'll just wait for Maureen."
Jay (and Maureen), I would be interested in knowing what makes Truchot be mentioned like this.
. . . . . Pete
Truchot lovers are constantly looking for the "next Truchot" because he retired. Not sure I've found one yet.
originally posted by maureen: Truchot lovers are constantly looking for the "next Truchot" because he retired. Not sure I've found one yet.
originally posted by John McIlwain:
I'd say Quintarelli Amarone because nothing in the category quite matches, but honestly, Domaine Fourrier, Gevrey-Chambertin Aux Echézeaux 2006. I drank it with my ex-girlfriend on Easter at Hearth before many tragic things befell us and it was the perfect bottle for that time and being in love and thinking that no horizon had any limits. It was a singular bottle and night which had all the physical impermanence of a mayfly, but the eternity that faith allows. In many ways bottle which can have no peer.
Back to your regular scheduled wine geekery. As Levi and Joe D. remind(ed) us, the bottle speaks, are you listening?
Best, John