A Month (riding on trains) In the Country (of Jersey)

originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Thanks, Chris.

What chaos came next?

We never made it back to New York. Slept in PATH stations until it was time to appear at Jay's place. Oddly convenient, in a way.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Yaaaaas!

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If you're advocating menthol cigs, we're going to have words.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Wasn't it 2000 Briords that had shower curtain?

Not according to my records:

Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) Muscadet Clos des Briords Vieilles Vignes 1999 ($10) (Joey): There's some strangeness here, an odd plastic note that Mr. Scott sums up nicely as "shower curtain." Underneath that is a racy, structured wine with traces of melon and white flower hints over some serious minerality. Whassup here? No time, Toulouse, move on, you've got to move on. (1/6/01)

Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) Muscadet Clos des Briords Vieilles Vignes 1999 ($10) (Muscajeeb): Sniff, sniff... ngh, this doesn't smell like anything. With aggressive swirling I get some vague rainwatery notes and a hint of plastic, maybe a trace of white flowers that are growing far, far away on a hilltop. In the piehole it's entirely neutral, all bracing acidity without much flesh. "This wine has always been fucked up," says Dressner affably. General agreement. (11/10/02)

This evidence is indisputable. Looks like the wine recovered though.
 
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Wasn't it 2000 Briords that had shower curtain?

Not according to my records:

Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) Muscadet Clos des Briords Vieilles Vignes 1999 ($10) (Joey): There's some strangeness here, an odd plastic note that Mr. Scott sums up nicely as "shower curtain." Underneath that is a racy, structured wine with traces of melon and white flower hints over some serious minerality. Whassup here? No time, Toulouse, move on, you've got to move on. (1/6/01)

Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) Muscadet Clos des Briords Vieilles Vignes 1999 ($10) (Muscajeeb): Sniff, sniff... ngh, this doesn't smell like anything. With aggressive swirling I get some vague rainwatery notes and a hint of plastic, maybe a trace of white flowers that are growing far, far away on a hilltop. In the piehole it's entirely neutral, all bracing acidity without much flesh. "This wine has always been fucked up," says Dressner affably. General agreement. (11/10/02)

This evidence is indisputable. Looks like the wine recovered though.

It did! The Allées was by far my favorite when they were both newborns. I was quite surprised.
 
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