Florida Jim
Florida Jim
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
Jim, I shared your disinterest in Grenache for a long time, as my opinion of it was formed by thin, vague blenders in the Central Valley, or numerous overripe and kirsch-like wines in CdP or Priorato. But in the past five years I've tasted a variety of Grenache/Garnachas, from several regions, that were neither thin and dull nor cloying and overripe; and now I'm a convert. These wines strike a nice balance between jolly quaffable fruit, some complexity, and PN or Gamay-like litheness in a rounder form. If that makes any sense.originally posted by Florida Jim:
Yes, I see the distinction.
In truth, I think my disdain boils down to Grenache, pure or mixed. And most CdP has some in it.
But I’ll try to keep my acronyms straight.
Best, Jim
Jeff and Oswaldo’s Fantasia allusions aside, I hear you.
A Tribute to Grace in Santa Barbara makes one I love. I have no doubt there are others.
I will taste pretty near anything, but buying - there’s a lot of really good wine I like so I usually buy that.
Best, jim