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Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
9340
Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
9340
Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
11173
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
Brian K Miller wrote:I can't list favored producers for every village, but my go-to rule of thumb for Beaujolais is "simple". Look at the back of the bottle. If it says "Kermit Lynch", "William Dressner" or "Rosenthal" I will at least give it a try. Doesn't ALWAYS work, but it is a great rule of thumb. /
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
11173
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Dale Williams wrote:Brian K Miller wrote:I can't list favored producers for every village, but my go-to rule of thumb for Beaujolais is "simple". Look at the back of the bottle. If it says "Kermit Lynch", "William Dressner" or "Rosenthal" I will at least give it a try. Doesn't ALWAYS work, but it is a great rule of thumb. /
William Dressner?
ChaimShraga wrote:Salil,
Thevenet doesn't do it for you?
Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
9340
Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Dale Williams wrote:Brian K Miller wrote:I can't list favored producers for every village, but my go-to rule of thumb for Beaujolais is "simple". Look at the back of the bottle. If it says "Kermit Lynch", "William Dressner" or "Rosenthal" I will at least give it a try. Doesn't ALWAYS work, but it is a great rule of thumb. /
William Dressner?
David M. Bueker
Riesling Guru
34424
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Salil wrote:ChaimShraga wrote:Salil,
Thevenet doesn't do it for you?
Too bretty.
Hoke wrote:Dale Williams wrote:Brian K Miller wrote:I can't list favored producers for every village, but my go-to rule of thumb for Beaujolais is "simple". Look at the back of the bottle. If it says "Kermit Lynch", "William Dressner" or "Rosenthal" I will at least give it a try. Doesn't ALWAYS work, but it is a great rule of thumb. /
William Dressner?
Joe's younger brother. Much more cynical than Joe was, with a more wicked and mordant sense of humor. Joe refused to speak to him any more after Bill started drinking White Zinfandel.
David M. Bueker wrote:Salil wrote:ChaimShraga wrote:Salil,
Thevenet doesn't do it for you?
Too bretty.
Not lately.
Hoke wrote:If you had to name choice producers (or a choice producer) for each of the Cru to recco, which would they be?
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11017
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Rahsaan wrote:Hoke wrote:If you had to name choice producers (or a choice producer) for each of the Cru to recco, which would they be?
Is this for an article you're writing?
Are you looking for the 'best' wines or the most 'typical' wines?
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11017
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Hoke wrote:Rahsaan wrote:Hoke wrote:If you had to name choice producers (or a choice producer) for each of the Cru to recco, which would they be?
Is this for an article you're writing?
Are you looking for the 'best' wines or the most 'typical' wines?
Yep! I like input from informed people, and that's what we mostly have around here. Except for Roscoe, I mean...
Salil wrote:Lapierre's Morgon is perfect though (for my tastes) for a more elegant, light expression that's all about sheer drinkability.
JC (NC)
Lifelong Learner
6679
Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:23 pm
Fayetteville, NC
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