originally posted by :
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by fatboy:
I find this assumption surprising. Chablis is not obscure. Textbook Chablis can be found in most any wine shop all across the country, easily available and inexpensive. It's one of the most popular wines in America, a true wine of the people.
old school. chablis is changing, and growing.
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originally posted by :
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by fatboy:
I find this assumption surprising. Chablis is not obscure. Textbook Chablis can be found in most any wine shop all across the country, easily available and inexpensive. It's one of the most popular wines in America, a true wine of the people.
old school. chablis is changing, and growing.
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Frankly, it's kind of irrelevant given that none of them seem immune from premox.originally posted by BJ:
I think this has gotten talked about before, but what do folks consider the really good stuff?
Dauvissat
Pinson
Savary
Tremblay
I see Tribut and Duplessis but never have had it.
Please help me.
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I've had premoxed Dauvissat. Never cellared a Tribut long enough to know, though.
originally posted by BJ:
I think this has gotten talked about before, but what do folks consider the really good stuff?
Dauvissat
Pinson
Savary
Tremblay
I see Tribut and Duplessis but never have had it.
Please help me.