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originally posted by .sasha:
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.
Just stumbled upon a glass worth of 2012 Briords someone left in my fridge. Bottle was opened 5 weeks ago. Damn. All stones now, and what texture.
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Ferrando 2011 Canavese Rosso "La Torazza" - I didn't know they made this wine. Intense and bright, though a little non-descript otherwise, it works well at the table.
I love the Canavese Rosso (Nebbiolo with a little Barbera) as an every day wine. For under $20 retail I find it tastes like northern Piedmont Nebbiolo, has some nice structure and, as you say, pairs well with food.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Ferrando 2011 Canavese Rosso "La Torazza" - I didn't know they made this wine. Intense and bright, though a little non-descript otherwise, it works well at the table.
I love the Canavese Rosso (Nebbiolo with a little Barbera) as an every day wine. For under $20 retail I find it tastes like northern Piedmont Nebbiolo, has some nice structure and, as you say, pairs well with food.
There's a white version of this that's great qpr too.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
Yes. Not sure it's 100% erbaluce but it's a nice wine
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
the broc vine starr is delicous wine indeed.
its been mentioned before but there is a lot of interesting wine being made in California right now. years from now we could look back on this time frame as a significant era in california.
i dont know how long i will keep buying wine in large quantities to cellar but right now im buying from several of these newer producers and hope im rewarded for cellaring them.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
the broc vine starr is delicous wine indeed.
its been mentioned before but there is a lot of interesting wine being made in California right now. years from now we could look back on this time frame as a significant era in california.
i dont know how long i will keep buying wine in large quantities to cellar but right now im buying from several of these newer producers and hope im rewarded for cellaring them.
I don't really buy Broc to cellar. Hobo and Ghostwriter, some of the wines I'll cellar for a bit, sort fo the same way I feel about Steve's (newer) wines in terms of aging. I've made the Rhys gamble and bought some Ceritas, Arnot-Roberts, and Salinia.
I do think this is a significant moment in what is to come.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
What's your general impression of Ceritas?
originally posted by VLM:
Ghostwriter...
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
I sure don't think of Rhys as a gamble. Those guys are carving their wines out of solid rock.
I have had good luck from the ''08 vintage forward with the pinots.originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
I sure don't think of Rhys as a gamble. Those guys are carving their wines out of solid rock.
The intent is clearly good. I wish my few examples had been more persuasive.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
the broc vine starr is delicous wine indeed.
its been mentioned before but there is a lot of interesting wine being made in California right now. years from now we could look back on this time frame as a significant era in california.
i dont know how long i will keep buying wine in large quantities to cellar but right now im buying from several of these newer producers and hope im rewarded for cellaring them.
I don't really buy Broc to cellar. Hobo and Ghostwriter, some of the wines I'll cellar for a bit, sort fo the same way I feel about Steve's (newer) wines in terms of aging. I've made the Rhys gamble and bought some Ceritas, Arnot-Roberts, and Salinia.
I do think this is a significant moment in what is to come.
What's your general impression of Ceritas?