originally posted by SFJoe:
His Obesity can't drink it, for instance.
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I suspect different alleles.
I took it that way.originally posted by SFJoe:
I should be more clear that this is a peculiarity of Roilette against other Fleurie for him, not a prejudice against Beaujolais.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Thanks, Cliff. The list does raise some questions: are the reserves handled the same as the normales?
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Thanks, Cliff. The list does raise some questions: are the reserves handled the same as the normales?
That, I don't know.
On Desvignes, Joe, I'm going on one of your reports. I was surprised to hear it as well.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I'm an idiot. I typed Desvignes when I meant Descombes.
My bad, the Descombes Morgon VV.
2009 Rhys Pinot Noir Skyline Vineyard
This was nice and approachable, but I confess I wasn't moved. Vintage surely has something to do with it; I was hoping for something approachable, to see what the fuss is about. The weight and texture really are lovely, but I couldn't see much mineral depth at this stage.
Crush has someoriginally posted by Jay Miller:
I'm an idiot. I typed Desvignes when I meant Descombes.
My bad, the Descombes Morgon VV.
originally posted by MarkS:
2009 Rhys Pinot Noir Skyline Vineyard
This was nice and approachable, but I confess I wasn't moved. Vintage surely has something to do with it; I was hoping for something approachable, to see what the fuss is about. The weight and texture really are lovely, but I couldn't see much mineral depth at this stage.
I don't find minerality in these wines either, but do like their aromatics and weight. How do you feel about their syrahs?
Word.originally posted by Cliff:
...though with prices running in the neighborhood of 2 times more than Gonon, I find it hard to justify.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Nice to hear there's a '96 Baumard Clos Papillon out there that's not oxidized.