... an annual trip to Italy. In May! A much nicer trip, a much easier trip. And so many vigneron/nes to visit.
It's a hard life, a hard life, where ever you go...
... an annual trip to Italy. In May! A much nicer trip, a much easier trip. And so many vigneron/nes to visit.
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Good stuff, Jeff. I'm looking forward to seeing all the suppliers at the Bowler tasting. Surprised there was no Cazin there. I know the '15 Cuvee Renaissance just came in. Looking forward to trying it.
I am too. I've been underwhelmed with all since the '08. Got any favorites since that vintage?
Maybe - they tend to shed residual sugar like Chenin DS with age. But yes and yes. And yes.originally posted by Zachary Ross:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Good stuff, Jeff. I'm looking forward to seeing all the suppliers at the Bowler tasting. Surprised there was no Cazin there. I know the '15 Cuvee Renaissance just came in. Looking forward to trying it.
I am too. I've been underwhelmed with all since the '08. Got any favorites since that vintage?
Can you clarify? I feel my cellar is lacking in romorantin and was planning on grabbing some Cazin. The best bottles of "romo" I've had have been Cazin.
Agreed. I love Cazin's Cuvee Renaissance, but I have found more recent vintages a bit too big and sweet. The '96 and '08 are amazing. The '04 was pretty great, too.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
TN: Dressner event (Mar 25, 2018)It is the Dressner Attack, Occupy Spoof, the PIH Benefit...
Arianna Occhipinti, Sicilia
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Bianco... 1; very flowery, overwhelming for me
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Rosso... 0.5;
2015 Terre Siciliane Nero d'Avola "Siccagno"... 2; the name refers to the bush training of the vines, this is much more hearty and well-rounded than you might imagine
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
TN: Dressner event (Mar 25, 2018)It is the Dressner Attack, Occupy Spoof, the PIH Benefit...
Arianna Occhipinti, Sicilia
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Bianco... 1; very flowery, overwhelming for me
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Rosso... 0.5;
2015 Terre Siciliane Nero d'Avola "Siccagno"... 2; the name refers to the bush training of the vines, this is much more hearty and well-rounded than you might imagine
Took a bottle of the 2016 SP68 Rosso to a byob place in Bryn Mawr and could perhaps divine why our peripatetic reported graced it with 50 basis points. Lightly bretty, with barnyard & leather (so far so good), thin-bodied and reedy, with enough volatility to register as honest with your average natural wine Johnny-come-lately, it nevertheless functioned well as food thinner.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
TN: Dressner event (Mar 25, 2018)It is the Dressner Attack, Occupy Spoof, the PIH Benefit...
Arianna Occhipinti, Sicilia
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Bianco... 1; very flowery, overwhelming for me
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Rosso... 0.5;
2015 Terre Siciliane Nero d'Avola "Siccagno"... 2; the name refers to the bush training of the vines, this is much more hearty and well-rounded than you might imagine
Took a bottle of the 2016 SP68 Rosso to a byob place in Bryn Mawr and could perhaps divine why our peripatetic reported graced it with 50 basis points. Lightly bretty, with barnyard & leather (so far so good), thin-bodied and reedy, with enough volatility to register as honest with your average natural wine Johnny-come-lately, it nevertheless functioned well as food thinner.
hardly a ringing endorsement for a producer who was pretty much revered not too long ago.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
TN: Dressner event (Mar 25, 2018)It is the Dressner Attack, Occupy Spoof, the PIH Benefit...
Arianna Occhipinti, Sicilia
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Bianco... 1; very flowery, overwhelming for me
2016 Terre Siciliane "SP68" Rosso... 0.5;
2015 Terre Siciliane Nero d'Avola "Siccagno"... 2; the name refers to the bush training of the vines, this is much more hearty and well-rounded than you might imagine
Took a bottle of the 2016 SP68 Rosso to a byob place in Bryn Mawr and could perhaps divine why our peripatetic reported graced it with 50 basis points. Lightly bretty, with barnyard & leather (so far so good), thin-bodied and reedy, with enough volatility to register as honest with your average natural wine Johnny-come-lately, it nevertheless functioned well as food thinner.
hardly a ringing endorsement for a producer who was pretty much revered not too long ago.