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wnissen wrote:Shaji, I'm with you. Though I love Dressner (may he rest in peace) and Theise, I don't think there's quite as much variety as Kermit. I've yet to have a Dressner Lambrusco, for instance, though that may be a function of distribution.
Rahsaan wrote:wnissen wrote:Shaji, I'm with you. Though I love Dressner (may he rest in peace) and Theise, I don't think there's quite as much variety as Kermit. I've yet to have a Dressner Lambrusco, for instance, though that may be a function of distribution.
Dressner and Kermit Lynch had a lot of the same French producers, or at least similar sensibility with more weight on the Loire for LDM, but LDM has always had a more extensive Italian selection, plus now German wines.
That said, variety is not what I look for in wine. I like to drink a month of the same type of wine, i.e. 4 weekends/8 wines of 2011 Loire chenin blanc, or 2009 Morgon, or whatever.
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Shaji M wrote:I havent tried this, but if I have to drink only from one importer, it might have to be Kermit Lynch. I have found almost all his wines to be non overly-extracted and quite food friendly.
-Shaji
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David M. Bueker wrote:Unfortunately the farcical details of Dressner's activity were consigned to the dustbin of history when the enemy vessel was destroyed.
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David M. Bueker wrote:I would work that hard to read Joe's ravings why?
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