kirk wallace
kirk wallace
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
belongs in a borstal.
Pretty good even if your first language were English. I had to look that one up.
As for drinking last night, while cooking short-ribs last night (for dinner tonight), I drank the half of the bottle of '12 C. Ducroux "Prologue" that didn't go into deglazing the browning skillet and a few glasses from a magnum of '11 La Piece de la Veuve (old vine Remorantin by Frantz Saumon) that got a bit lost in the forest of nouveaux California wines (mostly quite excellent, but my advice is skip the Arnot-Roberts GV and the 1971 C. Krug Cab.Sauv.) on Friday night. (Perhaps Robert will offer some observations on some of the other ones.)
The Prologue is just so delicious and delightful; and now with a touch of age it has nice complexity without sacrificing the purity of its core of fruit.
And I have loved every glass of the '11 Piece de la Veuve I've had; this one is no different and benefitted from the additional air. Maybe too minerally or acidic for some, but i find it riveting and transporting. When i drink it i feel like i am in a quiet forest by a small, clear stream where you can see the polished stones under the water and on the bank.