Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Brad, I just put up a little help in the RTN section for you.
La Rioja Alta is a better producer than Martnez Lacuesta (which lacked any sort of a winemaking facility, and traditionally bought already made wine from co-ops and other bulk producers to make a blend of its own and just age it) or Palacio, so its wines are usually more reliable. But with Rioja's tempranillo (and some mazuelo on top), the aging curve can sometimes be mindboggling, so who knows? At those ages, anyway, there are never any great wines - just great bottles of wine.originally posted by Brad Kane:
Know anything about the Martinez Lacuesta- Campeador, Palacio Reserva Especial or the La Rioja Alta Marques de Haro and what their aging curves are like? All good fills and colors. Also, any tn on the '25 Marques de Riscal Reserva ?
originally posted by VS:
I've never had the good luck of tasting the 1925 Riscal.
you don't give points to art
originally posted by VS:
What we had the other day was a bottle of 1964 Monte Real Gran Reserva Bodegas Riojanas just like the one in your lot, and (as usual) this was close to perfection.
Steve! Where have you been?originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Actually, in a way, points are assigned every time a piece of art is purchased.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by VS:
What we had the other day was a bottle of 1964 Monte Real Gran Reserva Bodegas Riojanas just like the one in your lot, and (as usual) this was close to perfection.
Manuel brought this to a jeebus at Joe's in the spring. Gorgeous wine. I don't know why I didn't take all of them.
Steve! Where have you been?Actually, in a way, points are assigned every time a piece of art is purchased.
Oh, don't be coy.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Plotnicki?
"Coy" is an insult?originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Man, you guys play for keeps over here. I thought they were mean on the other board.