Well played, Jay.originally posted by Jay Miller:
We had a bunch of wine last night, if only Brad had taken some pictures...
originally posted by maureen:
Actually, the 06 pavelot pv les v. is quite excellent. At least the first four bottles of it i have drunk were excellent. So fuck you, Ian.
That's the official welcome.
originally posted by Ian Halbert:
Sheesh!originally posted by maureen:
Actually, the 06 pavelot pv les v. is quite excellent. At least the first four bottles of it i have drunk were excellent. So fuck you, Ian.
That's the official welcome.
What a welcome! Christ! I guess, to paraphrase Groucho, I should want to be a part of a club that doesn't want me?
FYI, Pavelot lost the lease on the PV 1er Verg and SLB 1er Narbantons to his cousin in 2010 and picked up some SLB 1er Lavieres. So, whether or not the 2006 was good, you won't be getting any more after 2010. Who's fucked now?
Who makes the wine, Chez Cousin? If it's Hugues, then we're good.originally posted by Ian Halbert:
FYI, Pavelot lost the lease on the PV 1er Verg and SLB 1er Narbantons to his cousin in 2010...
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Who makes the wine, Chez Cousin? If it's Hugues, then we're good.originally posted by Ian Halbert:
FYI, Pavelot lost the lease on the PV 1er Verg and SLB 1er Narbantons to his cousin in 2010...
originally posted by maureen:
That is ok. I am not buying any more young burgundy.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by maureen:
That is ok. I am not buying any more young burgundy.
Of course not, you're spending all your time talking other people into buying it instead.
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Of course not, you're spending all your time talking other people into buying it instead.
Well, I did buy plenty of 2010s - lots more than you did i am sure.
Ian, Ian, Ian. I got it. What I was trying to ask, albeit obliquely, is this: If Hugues is going to make the wine for his cousin then we, the drinking public, have not lost the combination of vineyard + maker... we just have to look for a different label. Does he do the wine-making at his cousin's place? (Of course, if you don't know which cousin then this question becomes very difficult to answer.)originally posted by Ian Halbert:
Pavelot, Pavelessoriginally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Who makes the wine, Chez Cousin? If it's Hugues, then we're good.originally posted by Ian Halbert:
FYI, Pavelot lost the lease on the PV 1er Verg and SLB 1er Narbantons to his cousin in 2010...
I apologize for muffing that one: At Domaine Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot, they los Narbantons and Les Verg to a cousin (which one, I'm not sure). Hugues is the current Paveot in charge of the Domaine once run by Pere Pavelot (Jen-Marc).
I have one bottle of the 2005 left and I am treating it like the Huet: drink when its ready (as best I can tell) but, now that I see what I'm dealing with, offer no further encouragement.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Have been hankering to get rid of my last bottle of Pergole Torte because of the pearls of tort surrounding the Martino Manetti dude. I can take an evening's bad karma for my liver, but not an ongoing one for my cellar. This 2006 was handsome, but there's plenty of fish in the ocean, as they say.
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
I had three bottles of 2012 Pepiere Briords on Wednesday night.* Two were only fantastic. One was phenomenal. I bought more of this than any other wine I ever purchased (with one exception meant mostly to pour at my wedding), and I am quickly realizing it is not enough.
Last night, a couple of glasses of 2007 Puffeney Les Berangeres Trousseau. If you had poured it blind and told me it was Burgundy, I would have believed.#
* Not alone, of course.
# Although I have a bad track record when it comes to these things.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Ian, Ian, Ian. I got it. What I was trying to ask, albeit obliquely, is this: If Hugues is going to make the wine for his cousin then we, the drinking public, have not lost the combination of vineyard + maker... we just have to look for a different label. Does he do the wine-making at his cousin's place? (Of course, if you don't know which cousin then this question becomes very difficult to answer.)originally posted by Ian Halbert:
Pavelot, Pavelessoriginally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Who makes the wine, Chez Cousin? If it's Hugues, then we're good.originally posted by Ian Halbert:
FYI, Pavelot lost the lease on the PV 1er Verg and SLB 1er Narbantons to his cousin in 2010...
I apologize for muffing that one: At Domaine Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot, they los Narbantons and Les Verg to a cousin (which one, I'm not sure). Hugues is the current Paveot in charge of the Domaine once run by Pere Pavelot (Jen-Marc).
originally posted by wrrntl:
2007 Puffeney Les Berangeres Trousseau.
Drink or hold?
originally posted by Ian Halbert:
Pavelot, Pavelessoriginally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Who makes the wine, Chez Cousin? If it's Hugues, then we're good.originally posted by Ian Halbert:
FYI, Pavelot lost the lease on the PV 1er Verg and SLB 1er Narbantons to his cousin in 2010...
I apologize for muffing that one: At Domaine Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot, they los Narbantons and Les Verg to a cousin (which one, I'm not sure). Hugues is the current Paveot in charge of the Domaine once run by Pere Pavelot (Jen-Marc).
originally posted by MLipton:
'11 Metras Beaujolais was really fine tonight. Joyful, as Jean put it, though she also added that it wasn't profound.
Mark Lipton