Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
I feel fairly sanguine this Thanksgiving upcoming, after having assessed my familial palate for wine these four years I've been back from France.
My sister "only likes whites." I fiddled around with different volumes, and found out that Mosse Anjou Blanc is a hit out of the park. It comes with, Thursday.
My brother loves Chinon, and anything Baudry is a necessity—though two years ago, an Eminence Road Cabernet Franc was much beloved.
My sister-in-law "only likes reds." I fiddled around. She also likes somewhat riper wines than my brother (her spouse); she is a horse-loving person and has cottoned to both Coudert Fleurie's depiction and its contents.
My parents are mostly abstainers who pitch in to make it seem like they're taking an interest in my hobby. They've liked demi-sec Vouvray, but also Ganevat Cuvée Julien Pinot Noir and Marguerite Chardonnay (both from magnum). For me, it's fun to see them (in the case of my father) finish a glass, or (in the case of my mother) request a little more. Also, sometimes I get to finish their pours.
Oddly, champagne has been a hard sell.
Anyone else have a wine challenge with family? As befits my missionary (not to say proselytizing) nature, I'd like to communicate what it is that is so great, but suited to each.
My sister "only likes whites." I fiddled around with different volumes, and found out that Mosse Anjou Blanc is a hit out of the park. It comes with, Thursday.
My brother loves Chinon, and anything Baudry is a necessity—though two years ago, an Eminence Road Cabernet Franc was much beloved.
My sister-in-law "only likes reds." I fiddled around. She also likes somewhat riper wines than my brother (her spouse); she is a horse-loving person and has cottoned to both Coudert Fleurie's depiction and its contents.
My parents are mostly abstainers who pitch in to make it seem like they're taking an interest in my hobby. They've liked demi-sec Vouvray, but also Ganevat Cuvée Julien Pinot Noir and Marguerite Chardonnay (both from magnum). For me, it's fun to see them (in the case of my father) finish a glass, or (in the case of my mother) request a little more. Also, sometimes I get to finish their pours.
Oddly, champagne has been a hard sell.
Anyone else have a wine challenge with family? As befits my missionary (not to say proselytizing) nature, I'd like to communicate what it is that is so great, but suited to each.