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Dale Williams 28-10-2003 01:30 PM

TN: A Passetoutgrains that impressed!
 
Dinner last night was a bit delayed due to a dog-training session, but we
finally sat down to a delicious chicken with mustard, rice with mushroom and
chicken livers, and beans in a butter sauce. Along with dinner we had the 2001
Lafarge Bourgogne Passetoutgrains. I've never had a Passe-tout-grains (hyphens?
no hyphens?) that really impressed me, but Lafarge is a favorite producer, so
had decided it was worth $12 to try. Very light color, but great depth of
flavor. Raspberry and bittersweet cherry fruit, good pure flavors, nice
finish. Light pretty wine that was very food-friendly. I was told 50/50 Pinot
Noir/Gamay from 50 yr old vines. $12 on Zachy's website this week, I ordered
more first thing this AM. B+/A-
Now I'm looking forward to trying the Lafarge Aligote (never actually had a
Lafarge white, that I can recall).

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B
a good wine, C mediocre at best. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a
party where it was only choice.
Dale

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Bill Spohn 28-10-2003 02:01 PM

TN: A Passetoutgrains that impressed!
 
>Dinner last night was a bit delayed due to a dog-training session,

So who ended up learning more - you or the dog (believe me, it could go either
way)?

Dale Williams 28-10-2003 02:51 PM

TN: A Passetoutgrains that impressed!
 
In article >,
(Bill Spohn) writes:

>>Dinner last night was a bit delayed due to a dog-training session,

>
>So who ended up learning more - you or the dog (believe me, it could go
>either
>way)?


Well, even though we've only had her a month, she's already got us pretty
well-trained. But we're working hard at changing that. The good thing is she's
really smart. The bad thing is she's really smart :)
Bassets are notoriously stubborn, but with consistency we've started to make
inroads.


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Bill Spohn 28-10-2003 03:11 PM

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> with consistency we've started to make
>inroads.


Probably what my wife would say about me.....


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