originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Bring one down when you come for the World Cup. The one I had was an 08 Les Genets.
No new oak on that.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Bring one down when you come for the World Cup. The one I had was an 08 Les Genets.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by yixin:
Says the man who made the only Cornas pretty enough to make me cry. Him and Vincent Gasse were what I started with.
My Cornas started with Verset, thus aimable was never part of the equation. I discovered Juge after that and Clape. Maybe because of where I started, nothing has ever struck the same profound chord with me that Verset can.
The Gasse I know was Lafoy et Gasse in Cote-Rotie. Amazingly inconsistent, sometimes beautiful wines.
For me, it was Clape, Verset, Voge and Juge, all basically at the same time. I'd troll the aisles of Garnet looking for new releases, probably engaging in conversation with the likes of Lillie, Wolf or Callahan without even knowing it (not that those names would have meant anything to me back then).
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Yixin:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Bring one down when you come for the World Cup. The one I had was an 08 Les Genets.
No new oak on that.
originally posted by Yixin:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Yixin:
One of the best-farmed plots in St-Joseph, by the way.
Along with Damien Laureau and Clos Roche Blanche, one of my benchmarks for viticulture.
WOW. You certainly got my attention. Laureau in the same breath as Didier? I've never been to the vineyards, just tasted the wines.
He came from a farming family in Versailles and is very intuitive. The banner picture on our website is that of his hands showing me some of his massale plants. The winemaking was probably uneven at the start (I've had every vintage), and I still think there's sometimes too much oak on Le Bel Ouvrage (hey, it sells). 2008-2010 were very strong vintages for him, we'll see about 2011.
originally posted by Yixin:
Don't take my word for it. I shared my last bottle of '97 Gasse St-Joseph with Jamie Goode!
Click!
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Those links were actually pretty helpful, thanks!
originally posted by SteveTimko:
Stolpman making more friends.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by SteveTimko:
Stolpman making more friends.
Good grief! Maybe I should make some vinegar with my remaining stock of Stolpman wines?
Mark Lipton
originally posted by SteveTimko:
There was a barbershop where I lived called Ed's Friendly Barbershop. Ed had it for a couple of decades. And he was friendly. He turned it over to his son, who was a dick. It was closed within 18 months. Obviously, some traits are not hereditary.
Distributororiginally posted by Oliver McCrum:
What was the 'Sussex' mention?