originally posted by Michel Abood:
So I guess I shouldn't wear my black leather bomber jacket and slick back my hair (what's left of it) the next time I'm in Paris? And no jumping over shark-filled tanks?
Is that a recipe you got from Minetta?
originally posted by Tom Blach:
I believe the old Fourrier domaine sold nearly all its production to French restaurants, apart from some to longstanding private clients in Switzerland and Belgium. A poor review of the wines in an American journalists' particularly idiotic book about burgundy led to all French orders for the wine being cancelled, leaving the domaine close to bankruptcy.I think this may be the reason that they do not now chase French custom.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Michel Abood:
So I guess I shouldn't wear my black leather bomber jacket and slick back my hair (what's left of it) the next time I'm in Paris? And no jumping over shark-filled tanks?
Oh, come on! What are we going to do with all the shark-filled tanks if you throw in the towel?
originally posted by Yixin:
I'll biteI've never liked a single Fourrier wine. I find them slick, tarty and uninteresting.
originally posted by Yixin:
I'll biteI've never liked a single Fourrier wine. I find them slick, tarty and uninteresting.
Bring on the tarts.originally posted by Yixin:
I'll biteI've never liked a single Fourrier wine. I find them slick, tarty and uninteresting.
Yixin -- Would be interesting to know which vintages you have tasted. I think 2003 and 2004 are less interesting vintages there and could well understand that reaction to them.originally posted by Yixin:
I'll biteI've never liked a single Fourrier wine. I find them slick, tarty and uninteresting.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Yixin -- Would be interesting to know which vintages you have tasted. I think 2003 and 2004 are less interesting vintages there and could well understand that reaction to them.originally posted by Yixin:
I'll biteI've never liked a single Fourrier wine. I find them slick, tarty and uninteresting.
Then again, each has his/her own tastes. I have a very good friend who is one of the most knowledegeable Burgundy experts I know and whose tastes mirror mine extremely closely -- except that he strongly dislikes Roumier. It is not a question of anything personal, for I have served him various great Roumiers blind and he has reacted negatively to them.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Yixin -- Would be interesting to know which vintages you have tasted. I think 2003 and 2004 are less interesting vintages there and could well understand that reaction to them.originally posted by Yixin:
I'll biteI've never liked a single Fourrier wine. I find them slick, tarty and uninteresting.
Then again, each has his/her own tastes. I have a very good friend who is one of the most knowledegeable Burgundy experts I know and whose tastes mirror mine extremely closely -- except that he strongly dislikes Roumier. It is not a question of anything personal, for I have served him various great Roumiers blind and he has reacted negatively to them.