What did you drink tonight?

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.

It will probably get tight in the coming months but right now it's delicious and very balanced

1993 Domaine St Anne, Cuvee Collection: old school Bandol, dirty with good acidity. Give me more.

You are full of surprises.

Always
 
Might we expect an annual Corpulent Swabian Rundown along the lines of SFJoe's Loire missives, or must we wait for them to be delivered piecemeal via Selection Massale's emails?

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
Might we expect an annual Corpulent Swabian Rundown along the lines of SFJoe's Loire missives, or must we wait for them to be delivered piecemeal via Selection Massale's emails?

Mark Lipton

My allocation is going to Hanlon's son so it doesn't make much difference to me.
 
Thread-drifting back to the original topic...

2011 Regnie sur Granit, Maison P-U-R
This was darker-frooted than other Beaujolais I've had from these guys. That's not a bad thing, it was just surprising. Well-balanced. Another year or so will bring the elements (fruit/tannin/acidity) into harmony.

2001 Chinon, Dom. Les Roches
After trying a bummer bottle a month ago (VERY weedy, almost no fruit), it was nice that the final bottle from my stash was right on the money. Seamless and complex. Sure, one could hold onto this for another year, but why bother?
 
originally posted by MLipton:
Might we expect an annual Corpulent Swabian Rundown along the lines of SFJoe's Loire missives, or must we wait for them to be delivered piecemeal via Selection Massale's emails?

word wise, i've been a bit tied down with the day job, tbh. plus there's the a small matter of expanding the southern frontier of greater swabia in the coming week.

but, if the politburo approves the concept, i will see what i can do.

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originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by MLipton:
Might we expect an annual Corpulent Swabian Rundown along the lines of SFJoe's Loire missives, or must we wait for them to be delivered piecemeal via Selection Massale's emails?

word wise, i've been a bit tied down with the day job, tbh. plus there's the a small matter of expanding the southern frontier of greater swabia in the coming week.

but, if the politburo approves the concept, i will see what i can do.

fb.

I'm all for it. I have no idea what's going on in Swabia or why I should care. Always interested in learning.
 
Works for me, particularly because there will be no Loire report this year unless someone else writes it.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by fatboy:
the southern frontier of greater swabia

By which you mean Lazio, no doubt?

no. (or at least, not yet.)

but the swabian expansionist movement does tend to embrace anything with an alpine influence.

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Jed Steele's 2009 "Stymie" Lake County Merlot. Stymie is a small lot selection he does with sundry varieties, seemingly when the mood and quality strikes. Rich and round, without being overripe and cloying (alcohol 13.9% on label), with some tobacco-oak-herbal complexity, the flavor straddles suave Pomerol and plump Paso Robles. Pretty impressive for Lake County Merlot.
 
originally posted by Larry Stein:
originally posted by MLipton:
Might we expect an annual Corpulent Swabian Rundown along the lines of SFJoe's Loire missives, or must we wait for them to be delivered piecemeal via Selection Massale's emails?

Mark Lipton

My allocation is going to Hanlon's son so it doesn't make much difference to me.

Space already set aside in the cellar, Larry. Judah's considering inviting you to his 21st birthday party, seeing as you're providing all the hooch.
 
2010 Rust en Vrede Cabernet Sauvignon, Stellenbosch SA.

Frequenting my fave winebar downtown, I was surprised to find this bottle had just been opened. This winery has always turned out some nice wines in my book and good prices too.

Dark purple with a reddish purple rim. Floral, brambly nose and a hint of green pepper that one can find in SA reds. Medium-bodied and tannic with a hint of newish oak? Cherry, plum, tobacco, some mineral tones. Needs more bottle age I think to really show its stuff.
$28 on the shelf at DeVines close by. Think I am tempted to try Allesverloren next.
 
2012 Breton Morgon. Pretty svelte and delicious with a hanger steak. The sneaky good, and probably best, Beaujolais in Kermit's book.
 
originally posted by VLM:
2012 Breton Morgon. Pretty svelte and delicious with a hanger steak. The sneaky good, and probably best, Beaujolais in Kermit's book.

why, did they lose Chanrion to Selection Massale?
it's about freaking time.
 
Anything in particular that makes Breton stand out for you in comparison to Foillard? Texturally and flavor-wise, they offer many of the same pleasures to me, except that I get more joy on both dimensions from Foillard.

Unless Breton is just too sneaky...
 
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