D. Zylberberg
David Zylberberg
Last night was my third encounter with De Moor, and now I'm 3 for 3 - every time I've tasted De Moor, I've found it flawed with a odd (and off-putting) sweet-apple nose that I suspect strongly to be influenced by ethyl acetate. Last night I (and the group) ranked a De Moor bottle 8 out of 8 of a group of 2010 white burgs; previous encounters introduced the bottle to the drain and led to awkward white lies at a Dressner tasting.
Seems like everyone else enjoys this, but I'm up to - geez, 5 or 6 bottles of this counting what I had at the Dressner tasting, and I'm getting consistent results. Anyone else have a problem with this producer?
Seems like everyone else enjoys this, but I'm up to - geez, 5 or 6 bottles of this counting what I had at the Dressner tasting, and I'm getting consistent results. Anyone else have a problem with this producer?