Odds and Ends

Posted on: July 7th, 2004 by

2002 Markham Sauvignon Blanc (Napa) Hey, it wasn’t great. The oak was very subtle and it almost tasted like a Sauv Blanc should. I didn’t pay for it, so I don’t know how much it cost, but I bet you could get a French or New Zealand one for the same price or less. Last [More]

1999 Fichet Borgogne Blanc

Posted on: July 2nd, 2004 by

One of my favorite regional white Burgundies was the 2000 version, and it was about 15-16 bucks. I just got a hold of the 99, for only 12 bucks and it was great. It definitely showed some age on it, had a nice richness. I don’t know how much longer it has in it, but [More]

I Drank Over 100 Wines Today

Posted on: June 21st, 2004 by

Vinexpo in Chicago! I tried wines from all over France, Spain, Portugal, and Germany. I regret not trying some wine from Algeria, Hungary, and Israel. Some highlights: BOX WINE Speaking with the producer of Colombelle and seeing that the Colombelle will be available in a box (!) next year. You can keep the wine open [More]

Muscadet

Posted on: June 21st, 2004 by

Hey, I talk about the Loire a lot. But I have neglected the western-most part, right on the Atlantic. It’s Muscadet. The grape is Melon de Borgogne is or something like that, a goddamn Burgundy melon or something. But it reminds me of Chenin Blanc, very crisp, dry, and crying for seafood, especially shellfish. Some [More]

Le Wine Blog at Vinexpo!!!

Posted on: June 19th, 2004 by

On Monday I will attending a huge wine convention in Chicago at McCormick Place. 8,000 people who love wine. I will be attending an Austrian wine tasting and then a 3 hour Burgundy tasting. I am stoked to drink some great white Burgundy.

Bandol

Posted on: June 15th, 2004 by

You are in a scorching hot place, with the sun radiating off of the sea and the rocks. Fortunately, you are underneath an umbrella ocean-side in the south of France. And you are eating a bouillabaisse, full of seafood straight from the ocean, a lovely saffron broth, and a piece of toast (yea, a crouton) [More]

Wow, I Drank Some Red Wines

Posted on: June 14th, 2004 by

Recently drank two excellent red wines…and neither are from France?!?! Yes. 2000 Stag’s Leap Petite Syrah I believe 2000 was a shitty year in Cali, unlike 97 or 01. There is nothing petite about this baby (ha ha ha): it is black as pitch mouthfilling and rich 2000 Best’s Great Western Bin 0 Shiraz Tha [More]

Sancerre

Posted on: June 7th, 2004 by

I am firmly back to the Loire and rather than having Chenin Blanc, I have been on a big Sancerre kick. This is Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire. Right now I am drinking a Sancerre by Henri Bourgeois and it is classic. A little bit of a musty odor and some richness. It wasn’t cheap, [More]