Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis
A patient of my father's has asked for some recommendations of producers to visit in the Loire. I know where I'd like to visit, but the patient and his wife, who is traveling with him, are subject to the following circumstances:
1) Neither of them speak any French.
2) They claim to like wine, but admit knowing absolutely nothing of French wine ("hence this trip!" he says).
3) 99% of the wine they drink is red, although they did not expressly specify that they would be unwilling to visit a producer that had no red to offer.
4) They will be in France from June 4 through June 18.
5) The trip is not entirely wine-oriented, so proximity to other tourist attractions is considered a plus, although not a requirement.
In addition, as I am finding it difficult to ask the question politely, I have been unable to ascertain whether their prior wine excursions are the type where a group of people show up in a limo to a fancy tasting room and are poured a range of wines without much discussion or real understanding and are gone within 20 minutes, or the type where one actually sees the vineyards, the cellar, and tastes some wines with the winemaker while having a meaningful and lengthy conversation about how the whole thing works. It could be either (or somewhere in between), so for the (perhaps necessary, perhaps unnecessary) protection of the vignerons, this isn't the sort of situation where one would call in a favor to get these folks in to see your personal favorites, if you know what I mean.*
That said, can anyone make some recommendations?
*Of course, if any of your personal favorites would like to have such a couple visit them, then I do not mean to exclude your personal favorites. My understanding is that the husband and wife are perfectly nice people, after all.
1) Neither of them speak any French.
2) They claim to like wine, but admit knowing absolutely nothing of French wine ("hence this trip!" he says).
3) 99% of the wine they drink is red, although they did not expressly specify that they would be unwilling to visit a producer that had no red to offer.
4) They will be in France from June 4 through June 18.
5) The trip is not entirely wine-oriented, so proximity to other tourist attractions is considered a plus, although not a requirement.
In addition, as I am finding it difficult to ask the question politely, I have been unable to ascertain whether their prior wine excursions are the type where a group of people show up in a limo to a fancy tasting room and are poured a range of wines without much discussion or real understanding and are gone within 20 minutes, or the type where one actually sees the vineyards, the cellar, and tastes some wines with the winemaker while having a meaningful and lengthy conversation about how the whole thing works. It could be either (or somewhere in between), so for the (perhaps necessary, perhaps unnecessary) protection of the vignerons, this isn't the sort of situation where one would call in a favor to get these folks in to see your personal favorites, if you know what I mean.*
That said, can anyone make some recommendations?
*Of course, if any of your personal favorites would like to have such a couple visit them, then I do not mean to exclude your personal favorites. My understanding is that the husband and wife are perfectly nice people, after all.