Zachary Ross
Zachary Ross
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originally posted by Peter Creasey:
I like Grenache wines quite a lot but can't recall having had the Vieux Donjon '10.
It's not such an easy rule. That's more or less what Ponsot (and generally de Courcel, and Confuron-Cotétidot, among others) does, and there's no overripeness in the wines, just magnificent quality. So I think there must be something else at play.originally posted by SFJoe:
Whether you think this sucks or not depends on whether you like, say, the direction that Napa took in the '90s.
Possibly. But that, of course, suggests a level of complexity that we haven't considered.originally posted by SFJoe:
I wonder if it might not be different in warm climates, Claude.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
" . . . Added time on the vine concentrated the acidity . . ."
It may take awhile for me to get my head around that concept.
Best, Jim
originally posted by SFJoe:
I wonder if it might not be different in warm climates, Claude.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I wonder if it might not be different in warm climates, Claude.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Granted, this really isn't the board to be asking about Grenach-based wines.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
this really isn't the board to be asking about Grenach-based wines.