2002 Bossard Granit rang my bells too, not that I disagree with you.originally posted by scottreiner:
12 Briords is the best young Muscadet I have ever had.
2002 Bossard Granit rang my bells too, not that I disagree with you.originally posted by scottreiner:
12 Briords is the best young Muscadet I have ever had.
originally posted by Marc D:
My co worker who is a big Seahawks fan bought two tickets (5K for the pair, ouch) to the game.
She is staying in Jersey City via a vrbo rental.
Any restaurants I should direct her to?
They like wine but are not geeked out over it, so maybe more for food then drinks.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Heard those, but couldn't see them.originally posted by Jay Miller:
fireworks.
Was there a sporting event?
And he gets good money for his table under normal circumstances; think what it would go for to a bunch of bird-brains!originally posted by Jay Miller:
...some sort of falconry event occurring.
So that's why my chiropractor asked me if I had rented out my condo for the weekend.
originally posted by SFJoe:
2002 Bossard Granit rang my bells too, not that I disagree with you.originally posted by scottreiner:
12 Briords is the best young Muscadet I have ever had.
I quite agree. If I weren't so afraid of the p'ox, I'd have a cellar full of them. Instead, half-full.originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
2002 Bossard Granit rang my bells too, not that I disagree with you.originally posted by scottreiner:
12 Briords is the best young Muscadet I have ever had.
The 2012s from Marc are special wines, maybe better than the 2002s as young wines.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I quite agree. If I weren't so afraid of the p'ox, I'd have a cellar full of them. Instead, half-full.
Two days later: Nose is even more beautiful, more complex, and that little vinyl note is gone. However the palate now has a scratchy, grippy feel and those floral/fruity flavors are mixed with road tar (which makes them more intriguing than joyful). I think I'm going to put the rest back in the fridge and try again on Sunday.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Mascarello 1995 Barolo Riserva "Monprivato Ca d'Morissio" - double-decanted 8 hours ahead, silky texture; minerally red-fruit aromas complicated by something maybe like peach?; complex flavors of rose, raspberry, sweet orange, clay, and just a faint hit of vinyl. Very satisfactory. Put the cork back in and will drink the rest tomorrow or Thursday.
originally posted by Arno Tronche:
The past few days
2008 Clos Rougeard Poyeux: juicy, ripe fruits, drinking so well already.
1993 Domaine St Anne, Cuvee Collection: old school Bandol, dirty with good acidity. Give me more.
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
1996 Allemand Chaillot -- probably the most disappointing (maybe the only disappointing) Allemand wine I've ever had.
In better news from Cornas, 2001 Geynale from Michel is totally brilliant tonight.
He's French. They drink wine even younger than you do.originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Arno Tronche:
The past few days
2008 Clos Rougeard Poyeux: juicy, ripe fruits, drinking so well already.
Interesting. That's a surprise.
originally posted by SFJoe:
He's French. They drink wine even younger than you do.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
The end of the world as we know it.