Chris Coad
Chris Coad
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I liked the Pinon Rose a lot more than you, finding it quite vibrant. I tried it at the end of the evening so maybe air helped.
The Faure Hermitage was wonderful, one of my WOTDs.
The 1990 Olga Picasses was fantastic, one of the best bottles of this I recall having.
The 2005 TL Sancerre was one of the best Buster examples of this that I recall. Usually I prefer the regular other than for the picture
"CVNE 1981 Rioja Gran Reserva "Vina Real" - a whiff of rubber galoshes and a little stinging acidity but this is red-fruited and well-composed"
I enjoyed the CVNE much more than you finding it a perfectly resolved lovely Rioja. My last bottle so maybe rose colored sentiment was influencing me.
"O Raffault 2012 Chinon "Les Picasses" - rather ordinary"
I liked the 2012 Olga Picasses a lot less than you
I loved the Marie Courtin Eloquence, a perfectly graceful, lithe Champagne.
The Pahlmeyer ('95 Merlot?) was also perfectly dreadful but for different reasons.
But the absolute star of the night was Cliff's bread.
Cliff, I am sure, will testify that I went out of my gourd to tell him just that. Like, hunted him down and demanded his secrets and talked baking for the better part of an hour about vessels and steam and temperatures and kneading and types of flour.