originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
Jacqueline Friedrich's Loire book (1996) indicates Chasselas was allowed in Pouilly Fume. So your bottle may have been correctly labeled. Technical incompetence means I won't be posting the relevant pages here.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Interesting, Mark. Thanks for sharing.
I tend to like Chasselas better as a table grape than a wine grape. Muscat, too, but for different reasons....
Not even Gonon's chasselas really does it for me.
originally posted by BJ:
Now that I really think about it I think it was SB. It reminded me of the Ladoucette PF. But hey, if I was wrong, wouldn't be the first time terroir trumped varietal in our world, eh?
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by BJ:
Now that I really think about it I think it was SB. It reminded me of the Ladoucette PF. But hey, if I was wrong, wouldn't be the first time terroir trumped CENSORED in our world, eh?
*cough*
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Interesting, Mark. Thanks for sharing.
I tend to like Chasselas better as a table grape than a wine grape. Muscat, too, but for different reasons....
Not even Gonon's chasselas really does it for me.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman: