Peter Creasey
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originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
So, tell us, which wines did you mix? Add a little Sauternes to the white burgundy to give it a little interest? I'm not sure about a spoonful of Margaux in the champers but tell me about it.
Sounds nice. Pieropan says (pdf) that some of the wine goes into smaller wood vessels but I think the richness may really come from spending a year on the fine lees.originally posted by Peter Creasey:
The other wines were stellar, especially the Soave...which had unexpected richness which I attribute (hold your noses/palates) to perhaps some very subtle oak treatment. This Soave was specially ordered as it is not shipped to the U.S. normally.
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
La Rocca is always a fine Soave and great QPR. I’ve never found it oaky. Richness is definitely lees aging and old vines. It’s still imported. I found many hits on Wine Searcher.
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
There was, as expected, definite bottle variation with the
The other wines were stellar, especially the Soave... This Soave was specially ordered as it is not shipped to the U.S. normally.