originally posted by kirk wallace:
Where the pursuit of knowledge surprises2004 grivots "les beaux monts" 13% abv. I opened expecting either painfully young and somewhat closed, or worse, green meanies. Ha! Delicious young vosne-romanee, floral and mineral. No green meanies. Perfectly pleasurable tonight and many promises for the future. Was expecting to open something else for dinner, but, no, I think that won't happen now.
originally posted by VLM:
Arnot-Roberts Watson reminds me of a good St. Aubin from Lamy, maybe.
Rhys is it's own thing. Most similar to Mt. Eden and I would say Corton-Charlemagne in style for the Alipne, when it hits. Horseshoe is hard for me to categorize.
Salina Heintz chardonnay is most similar to Kalin for obvious reasons (such as the 2007 current vintage). This wine really impressed local skeptics.
I'm really happy to see all this activity. Of course, all these young guns owe a debt to all those who came before and didn't give in to bigger-better-faster-MORE!
originally posted by kirk wallace:
Where the pursuit of knowledge surprises2004 grivots "les beaux monts" 13% abv. I opened expecting either painfully young and somewhat closed, or worse, green meanies. Ha! Delicious young vosne-romanee, floral and mineral. No green meanies. Perfectly pleasurable tonight and many promises for the future. Was expecting to open something else for dinner, but, no, I think that won't happen now.
Properly chastened for flabby resort to an overused meme. Nonetheless, this wine, while still in need of some time, is fine.originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by kirk wallace:
Where the pursuit of knowledge surprises2004 grivots "les beaux monts" 13% abv. I opened expecting either painfully young and somewhat closed, or worse, green meanies. Ha! Delicious young vosne-romanee, floral and mineral. No green meanies. Perfectly pleasurable tonight and many promises for the future. Was expecting to open something else for dinner, but, no, I think that won't happen now.
no diss to you kirk, but "green meanies" = "internet wine turds discover that pinot is an awkward grape and sometimes it takes time to get its shit together -- but who cares cos i finally discovered an identifiable vintage characteristic, and i canz audition for teh wwipies"
i read about "green meanies" all the time with regards to 04s. i saw them all the time in past vintages that folks would now spank teh monkies to.
these days all i see is more overripe picking, and more sugar in teh fermentations.
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originally posted by maureen:
Back to the original questionLast night at Two Amys - the house red, billed as "Hipster Red" and described as a 2010 barbera "full of stemmy deliciousness." A repeat order for me. Initially chosen because the name made me laugh and the description made it potentially attractive. It was/is - quite so.
originally posted by fatboy:
i read about "green meanies" all the time with regards to 04s. i saw them all the time in past vintages that folks would now spank teh monkies to.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
So they have ladybug infestations in many vintages, or you don't buy that explanation?
originally posted by kirk wallace:
Properly chastened for flabby resort to an overused meme. Nonetheless, this wine, while still in need of some time, is fine.
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
So they have ladybug infestations in many vintages, or you don't buy that explanation?
isn't there a specialist bored for this?
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originally posted by VLM:
Arnot-Roberts Watson reminds me of a good St. Aubin from Lamy, maybe.
originally posted by fatboy:
guy bussière, val de saône pinot noir 08. again.
andi knauss, württemberg rielsing "g" 12. again.
nothing new in teh fatcave.
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originally posted by Zachary Ross:
That Bussière is darn nice, isn't it.