Luca Mazzoleni
Luca Mazzoleni
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
originally posted by Luca Mazzoleni: I loved that 'consumed at home' note re: the 85 De Vogue Musigny VV...no doubt about that, I too would always consume at home, and rigorously alone I have to add, those special and highly meaningful wines sleeping in my cellar today. I am sorry to sound so Ebenezer Scrooge but it's so painful and unacceptable for me at this age (42) to waste certain highly polysemic and prysmatic wines in a noisy, smelly, distracting and simply imperfect and non-neutral environment. Sensory analysis is my priority (and almost a physical need), not social approval or sharing. Been there done that way too many times before...great 'phenomenological expectations' about that special wine tasting with your best wine fellows at this or that Michelin-star restaurant or smart bistrot / trattoria / izakaya etc etc and then...wrong glassware, wrong service sequence or wrong room temperature, annoying aromas and flavours from the food, acoustic pollution, sensory overload and social distractions. I come back home feeling sorry and guilty for having wasted the hard work of a vigneron and a treasure of fleeting volatile artworks.
Luca, I can kind of/sort of relate to what you say...with one key distinction.[] For this reason, I'm somewhat sad to say that I have numerous special wines in my cellar that are languishing because I'm loath to pull them without suitable company.
Touché. We all live in diverse and non-comparable social, geographical, generational milieux. And the milieu we live in - today vis-a-vis ten years ago or ten years now - determines how much income we invest on wine and how we decide to optimize the consumption of the finest wines in our cellar (with or without people around our bottle).
Very sorry to hear about Ma Cuisine. Yes, the husband and wife have been divorced for a good while
Do you by chance know the reason why they divorced?...
Baune is one of my very favorite cities in the world.
Oh brother!