Oswaldo Costa
Oswaldo Costa
Bingen drinking.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Never, I'm a Trekkie. And happy birthday.
How about Ludwig of Beethoven, played of course by Herbert of Karajan.originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
2007 Foillard FleurieI did not like this wine when it was younger. Now I do. It's gone from ungiving and clumsy/shrill to gloriously harmonious.
Drink while listening to Hildegard of Bingen. Or Leonard Cohen.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
1975 La Mission was fabulous before food, awful with food. A Napoleon to be drunk Solo.
Of course not. The goal is to help Oswaldo keep his hands off the remaining bottles.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
1975 La Mission was fabulous before food, awful with food. A Napoleon to be drunk Solo.
did you fire the cook?
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
1975 La Mission was fabulous before food, awful with food. A Napoleon to be drunk Solo.
did you fire the cook?
You're very welcome. I haven't had a bottle since the wine got in, looks like I'll have to correct that by drinking a bottle of Larry Stein's.originally posted by kirk wallace:
The Saumon in the Loire strikes againLa Piece de la Veuve 2011 romoratin. Very old vines. Bottled only in mags, I believe. Awesome now. Can't wait to see what age brings. Thanks Cory and Guillaume.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
even if tannins are not the first thing one thinks of as characteristic of pinot.
Well not if you have parker's view of burgundy at least.
Jeez, I have seldom felt so insulted. For Burgundy to be tannic, either the grapes have to be subjected to a very long soak, usually fuelled by sugar additions, or there has to be stem inclusion. The former is iffy from a minimal intervention viewpoint, and the latter is, of course, backed by tradition, and can be fine. But it is done because tannins are not the first thing one thinks of as characteristic of pinot. Parker is an incomplete idiot, so perhaps he is right on this one.
Damn, this thread has now gone multi-dimensional. Mr. Mxyzptlk would be proud of you.originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
You're very welcome. I haven't had a bottle since the wine got it, looks like I'll have to correct that by drinking a bottle of Larry Stein's.
originally posted by .sasha:
wow, that is steep for bourgogne even though they think they are selling you chambolle
I wonder how much VLM & Co sell it for
originally posted by Dan McQ:
Steamed countnecks with lemon butter and Briords 2012 FTW.
2000 Jamek Achleiten GV Smaragd was pretty good on a rooftop in Brooklyn late in the evening after the plane landed, but I'm not sure it would have as well withstood dining room scrutiny.originally posted by kirk wallace:
FXP Kellerberg Riesling 2000. Not bad, but the botrytis is just a bit too much. Acidity keeps it interesting. Not a wine to detour for.