Monthly Archives: August 2006
I Bought a Case of Wine
This was the second time in my life I bought a whole case of one wine. The first one was years ago in Chicago: a case of a 1985 Vouvray from the House of Glunz. Some of the bottles were dead, but the one’s that weren’t were spectacular. I paid like 10 bucks a bottle. [...]
Best Sauv Blanc. Ever.
Didier Dagueneau’s wines from the Loire have an unbelievable cult following; looking at a photo of Didier, it looks like he leads a cult. I can’t really describe this wine any better than Beaune Imports, so I’ll quote them. Would I every pay over 50 bucks for a Sauv Blanc? Absolutely. This one will age [...]
Glasses Matter
In the under $10 retail category, I was drinking one of the most delightful, charming, and refreshing wines in the history of the world. Naturally, I speak of the Whidbey Island Winery Island White. In my glass, however, it did not seem as bright and fresh as I remembered it. That’s because I was drinking [...]
Greek Wines: For Reals
I just spent a fascinating couple of hours tasting Greek wines during lunch at Crave. This is not Pine-Sol-y Retsina. These are wines made with native grapes: crisp, dry, aromatic whites and fun, fresh, stainless-steel reds. And one kick-ass rose. For the whites look for Roditis. I had a 100% Roditis and then a Roditis/Gewurtz/Sauv [...]
Unbelievable White
I have been bemoaning the lack of good Rhone whites that have come my way, but one I just tasted made me forget all that: Domaine Francois Villard St. Joseph Blanc Mairlant (It was either the 2004 or 2005) Unbelievable. It’s a blend of 85% Marsanne, 15% Roussanne. The grapes are hand-harvested with small amounts [...]
I Will Only Drink Slovenian Whites
I am absolutely in love with the white wines from Dveri-Pax. I have had two: a 2004 Sauvignon Blanc and a 2005 Eisenthur, which is a blend of Pinot Grigio and Furmint! I prefer the latter, but the Sauv Blanc is very nice; not grassy and green-beany like nasty, gross New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. But [...]

