Restless Jay Syndrome

originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Don't you puncture them with a fork halfway through cooking?

Yes, I know that I should have but I was in a hurry and exhausted and didn't really think it would make a difference. A single potato can spread over an amazingly large surface area.
 
Thank you for the reminder. I just opened a bottle of the 1998 Muller-Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Riesling Spatlese, and it is delicious. Kane is, as usual, wrong, although I am not surprised he found the acidity a bit much for his tastes.
 
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
Thank you for the reminder. I just opened a bottle of the 1998 Muller-Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Riesling Spatlese, and it is delicious. Kane is, as usual, wrong, although I am not surprised he found the acidity a bit much for his tastes.

Our boy Bradley is a delicate hothouse flower. Gentle breezes make his skin hurt, soft sunlight makes him cower in the shadows to ease the pain, and any structure at all in riesling is physically painful.

There ought to be a telethon for such people, but no one's been able to come up with a name for the affliction just yet.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
Thank you for the reminder. I just opened a bottle of the 1998 Muller-Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Riesling Spatlese, and it is delicious. Kane is, as usual, wrong, although I am not surprised he found the acidity a bit much for his tastes.

Our boy Bradley is a delicate hothouse flower. Gentle breezes make his skin hurt, soft sunlight makes him cower in the shadows to ease the pain, and any structure at all in riesling is physically painful.

There ought to be a telethon for such people, but no one's been able to come up with a name for the affliction just yet.
Anti Balance Syndrome The only city that this malady is common place is Monkton MD.
 
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
Thank you for the reminder. I just opened a bottle of the 1998 Muller-Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Riesling Spatlese, and it is delicious. Kane is, as usual, wrong, although I am not surprised he found the acidity a bit much for his tastes.

Whoah, whoah, whoah!

Coad must've misremembered something because I love this wine. Always have and you guys forget, I love high acidity in my white wines with sugar. Hell, I remember a time when I was flipping out about over how good a bottle of '96 Cazin Cour Cheverny was that I brought to one of the first jeebi at Dougherty's around '99 and it was Coad who called it shrill.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
A likely story.

Just looked it up on the wldg search engine. From your post on 8-15-99, Scads-O-Vino at Chateau Joe, "White 4: Paler yellow; very light nose, light honey/mineral background with some interesting raspberry notes floating above. A sip, and YOW mouth-puckering acidity grabs me under my tongue and won't let go. Very, very, very tart, but also a pleasantly rich, medium-weight wine that has more beguiling raspberry notes that emerge with a bit of air. Brad and Andrew, sitting by me, like this very much, but it's a bit shrill for my tastes. (Franois Cazin Cour-Cheverny Vendages Manuelles 1996)"

You sir, stand corrected.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
No, I don't. That's not what I was talking about. It's a likely story that I "misremembered." But thanks for playing.

Even Jay can tell you I love that wine. I must've had it about six or so times with him as he knows I like it, so he opens them when I'm around.
 
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