Jay Miller
Jay Miller
originally posted by MLipton:
I'm shocked that no one has stood up for the altogether creditable search function of this bored.
Heh, good one.
originally posted by MLipton:
I'm shocked that no one has stood up for the altogether creditable search function of this bored.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
It is possible that agreement may be within reach . . . but I would not want to be quoted on that.
Best, Jim
originally posted by Jay Miller:
2013 Clos Roche Blanche 'Pif' (which I spent most of the meal drinking) was a wow wine. All the initial roughness you expect from the Cot portion but married with an astounding depth of fruit and minerality. Unlike the 2011 which requires time this only needs a small dose of masochism to enjoy now.
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
2013 Clos Roche Blanche 'Pif' (which I spent most of the meal drinking) was a wow wine. All the initial roughness you expect from the Cot portion but married with an astounding depth of fruit and minerality. Unlike the 2011 which requires time this only needs a small dose of masochism to enjoy now.
Pulled a bottle from the box last night but put it back thinking "no, too soon."
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
2013 Clos Roche Blanche 'Pif' (which I spent most of the meal drinking) was a wow wine. All the initial roughness you expect from the Cot portion but married with an astounding depth of fruit and minerality. Unlike the 2011 which requires time this only needs a small dose of masochism to enjoy now.
Pulled a bottle from the box last night but put it back thinking "no, too soon."
originally posted by Yixin:
We had 4 bottles of the 2011 Pif last night. It's nice now.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Didn't the Pif used to be an earlier-drinking bottle? Would make sense, per your description, if this is so.