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Two Cool GuysWines to try before I get old.

Are you tired of seeing certain wines reviewed or being auctioned for exorbitant prices? Do you often wonder, “what’s the big fuss”? Would you like an opportunity to voice your opinion? If so, what would be the wines you choose? I made a list of my current picks of the moment, a winemakers dozen, if you will. These wines are Old World biased, but when you grow grapes in the same place for thousands of years it’s going to help the quality a bit.

1. Le Montrachet: The Chardonnay, a 20 acre vineyard with approx.18 growers and 26 producers, straddling the villages of Puligny and Chassagne in the Cote de Beaune of Burgundy. The vineyard practices and winemaking of the best producers are meticulous to a fault. The wines from the Le Montrachet vineyard are some of the most age worthy whites produced, 10 years being the absolute minimum, unfortunately most is drunk much too soon. Patience has its rewards, but with the 2005’s priced over $500, I’ll drink any vintage offered.

2. Domaine Romanee Conti: (DRC) Legendary Burgundy producer of some of the finest and some would rightfully argue, the finest Pinot Noir grown on the planet. While there are six different wines: Romanee-Conti, La Tache, Richebourg, Romanee-St-Vivant, Grand Echezeaux, and Echezeaux. The only one available to mere mortal’s price wise is Echezeaux. (’87 $700, ‘02 $900) To heck with the children’s tuition fund.

10 more great wines after the break…

Continue Reading |  April 16th, 2008 |  Anthony

I was working on my other blog and came across this link on the Hungarian Tourism website. A really nice video on Hungarian wine, made me feel hungry, but also about cracking open that bottle of Tokaj. Anyway, for the curious among you take a look at the various links below. This is one of […]

Continue Reading |  December 31st, 2006 |  Andy

On my last trip to San Francisco, someone I met tipped me off to Mondovino (2004), a great documentary the wine industry, directed by Johnathon Nossiter. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, stop reading this and go get it. Buy Mondovino at Amazon. If you have Netflix, rent Mondovino from Netflix.

Continue Reading |  December 23rd, 2006 |  Jason
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