CWD: 2001 ric Texier Cte-Rtie Vieilles Vignes

originally posted by SFJoe:
Now there's a clinical trial.

One of the last of the great self-experimenters, ol' Sasha S. My friend and colleague Dave Nichols is a friend and wrote the foreward to Pikhal. From him, I've learned a lot of juicy details about SS, including the story that he developed DOM (aka "STP") while employed by Dow in the '60s. Shulgin's version of events is that he quit Dow when he realized the use that the Army wanted to make of the psychoactives he was developing; Dow's version is that they fired him when they realized that the stuff he was making for them was finding its way out onto the street. You make the call. Dave also says of Shulgin that he's more shaman than chemist, which seems reasonable to me.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by slaton:
CWD: 2001 ric Texier Cte-Rtie Vieilles VignesRemarkably fresh, pure nose of crushed red berries, flower petals, bit of pepper, smoked meats. Impressively light-bodied and delicate, even for the appellation, with fresh, vibrantly high acidity. My but does this dance on the tongue, as weightless of a wine as any I've experienced. Showing a little development, with sweetly red fruits, light brown spices and savory smoked meat, but still remarkably pure and vibrant, with fine, velvety-soft tannins that are nearly invisible. This is drinking wonderfully now, but is still perhaps a year or two from peak, probably more.

While not a powerhouse in terms of concentration, I find the delicacy and purity here riveting. This is easily the most captivating wine I've drank in days, weeks, even months, really.

Brzme, I know you post here from time to time. Props, brother.
Thanks for the notes, I tried one bought another eight bottles when released. Nice to hear I wasn't wrong for a change.
 
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