Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Six in a day is a full schedule.
Especially as Michelot and Boillot are very long tastings if they show everything, and Barthod ain't exactly short either (speaking from experience as Barthod/Boillot caused me to miss my next appointment at Grivot, which I fortunately was able to reschedule).originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Six in a day is a full schedule.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Especially as Michelot and Boillot are very long tastings if they show everything, and Barthod ain't exactly short either (speaking from experience as Barthod/Boillot caused me to miss my next appointment at Grivot, which I fortunately was able to reschedule).originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Six in a day is a full schedule.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Really? Who's picked up Louis?
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
It's a pun. The restaurant is located on the rue de Cotte. The "Le" is because it's a restaurant (masculine, always)--you'd say, "Le Paix" for instance, if the restaurant were called Paix (which is a feminine noun).
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
Punful names for restaurants seem pretty ubiquitous
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Really? Who's picked up Louis?
I understand it is RWC. Apologies if this turns out to be merely a rumour.
I expect that's where Louis has wound up -- he's no longer listed on the Rosenthal site. But from what i've observed, RWC does import and sell various other producers who officially are represented by other importers, and FWIW, the RWC website does not show Louis as one of their producers in their import portfolio (some 2007-08-09 are shown in their inventory, though, but so are the wines of lots of others who have different official US importers, e.g., Bollinger, Faiveley, Jadot, Chevillon, etc.).originally posted by mlawton:
email just received from RWC on 2006 Louis Boillot wines.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Really? Who's picked up Louis?
I understand it is RWC. Apologies if this turns out to be merely a rumour.
Nope, as it turns out, it's true. They are available from RWC in our market.
I asked the regional Rosenthal rep about it and he gave some BS/Schnook answer which means he didn't really know and it was most likely a pissing match between a short dude and a Burgundian dude, both of whom my 7 year old nephew could take, in which everyone looks like an idiot (except my 7 year old nephew).
2 months in, and I'm already sick of schnook BS.
originally posted by .sasha:
No, I don't wonder. Have you not noticed?
originally posted by richard slicker:
where did you go off the beaten track to?
No varietal Cesar?originally posted by .sasha:
Nowhere. Next time. But I did come back with a bottle of Fixin blanc.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
No varietal Cesar?originally posted by .sasha:
Nowhere. Next time. But I did come back with a bottle of Fixin blanc.
It's supposed to be... good for color. But I wouldn't mind giving it a try.You want some? I have ...originally posted by kirk wallace:
No varietal Cesar?
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
No varietal Cesar?originally posted by .sasha:
Nowhere. Next time. But I did come back with a bottle of Fixin blanc.
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
No varietal Cesar?
You want some? I have ...
originally posted by richard slicker:
originally posted by .sasha:
No, I don't wonder. Have you not noticed?
true dat.
where did you go off the beaten track to?
fb.