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Rich R 27-04-2004 12:40 AM

TN St. Veran
 
Tonight we made corn chowder. Thick, creamy, and sweet. Crumbled bacon and
melted cheese are the secret ingredients. Since my wife is the chardonnay
drinker, but I like it too once in a while, we opted for Joseph Drouhin's
2003 Saint-Veran. Cost USD 11.00. Reminds me of the old days (1975-1980)
when Pouilly Fuisse was within my budget. This Saint-Veran is medium-bodied.
A bit steely (for not being a Chablis) but great fruit with an appropriate
oak backing. Lemon and apple with some warm white-bread toast. Nice bottle,
nice price, and I would buy it again.

Rich
--
The journey is the reward.



jcoulter 27-04-2004 12:51 AM

TN St. Veran
 
"Rich R" > wrote in
:

> Tonight we made corn chowder. Thick, creamy, and sweet. Crumbled bacon
> and melted cheese are the secret ingredients. Since my wife is the
> chardonnay drinker, but I like it too once in a while, we opted for
> Joseph Drouhin's 2003 Saint-Veran. Cost USD 11.00. Reminds me of the
> old days (1975-1980) when Pouilly Fuisse was within my budget. This
> Saint-Veran is medium-bodied. A bit steely (for not being a Chablis)
> but great fruit with an appropriate oak backing. Lemon and apple with
> some warm white-bread toast. Nice bottle, nice price, and I would buy
> it again.
>
> Rich
> --
> The journey is the reward.
>
>
>


I have noticed the same chablis tendendcies in Drouhin St Veran. Not that I
am complaining mind you ;-)

Mark Lipton 27-04-2004 01:29 AM

TN St. Veran
 
Rich R wrote:
> Tonight we made corn chowder. Thick, creamy, and sweet. Crumbled bacon and
> melted cheese are the secret ingredients. Since my wife is the chardonnay
> drinker, but I like it too once in a while, we opted for Joseph Drouhin's
> 2003 Saint-Veran. Cost USD 11.00. Reminds me of the old days (1975-1980)
> when Pouilly Fuisse was within my budget. This Saint-Veran is medium-bodied.
> A bit steely (for not being a Chablis) but great fruit with an appropriate
> oak backing. Lemon and apple with some warm white-bread toast. Nice bottle,
> nice price, and I would buy it again.


I assume you mean the 2002? Nice notes.

Thanks!
Mark Lipton

Rich R 27-04-2004 02:40 AM

TN St. Veran
 

"Mark Lipton" > wrote in message
...
> Rich R wrote:
> > Tonight we made corn chowder. Thick, creamy, and sweet. Crumbled bacon

and
> > melted cheese are the secret ingredients. Since my wife is the

chardonnay
> > drinker, but I like it too once in a while, we opted for Joseph

Drouhin's
> > 2003 Saint-Veran. Cost USD 11.00. Reminds me of the old days (1975-1980)
> > when Pouilly Fuisse was within my budget. This Saint-Veran is

medium-bodied.
> > A bit steely (for not being a Chablis) but great fruit with an

appropriate
> > oak backing. Lemon and apple with some warm white-bread toast. Nice

bottle,
> > nice price, and I would buy it again.

>
> I assume you mean the 2002? Nice notes.
>
> Thanks!
> Mark Lipton


Hi Mark,

No, I really meant 2003. With cold fermenting and steel vats, they're
cranking this stuff out very quickly. And it;'s pretty good.

Rich



Mark Lipton 28-04-2004 06:14 PM

TN St. Veran
 
Rich R wrote:

> No, I really meant 2003. With cold fermenting and steel vats, they're
> cranking this stuff out very quickly. And it;'s pretty good.


Wow! I just recently received a PRE-offer for Drouhin's 2002 white
wines, which won't be received until May. It's amazing that the St.
Veran is that far ahead of the rest...

Mark Lipton

Rich R 29-04-2004 01:40 AM

TN St. Veran
 

"Mark Lipton" > wrote in message
...
> Rich R wrote:
>
> > No, I really meant 2003. With cold fermenting and steel vats, they're
> > cranking this stuff out very quickly. And it;'s pretty good.

>
> Wow! I just recently received a PRE-offer for Drouhin's 2002 white
> wines, which won't be received until May. It's amazing that the St.
> Veran is that far ahead of the rest...
>
> Mark Lipton


Hi Mark,

This Saint-Veran is a pretty simple white. I double-checked the label and
it was a 2003. But you know, at the end of the day it cost USD 11. Drouhin
does some serious white burgs as you know, but this is not one of them. Just
tasty. Not a wine to think too hard about. Not something you would put in
your cellar for say, 2010.

Rich R.



jcoulter 29-04-2004 04:43 AM

TN St. Veran
 
"Rich R" > wrote in
:

Odd our local stores only have 01 and 02 just coming in


ed the label
> and it was a 2003. But you know, at the end of the day it cost USD 11.
> Drouhin does some serious white burgs as you know, but this is not one
> of them. Just tasty. Not a wine to think too hard about. Not
> something you would put in your cellar for say, 2010.
>
> Rich R.
>
>
>



Mike Tommasi 29-04-2004 08:01 AM

TN St. Veran
 
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 00:40:08 GMT, "Rich R" > wrote:

>
>"Mark Lipton" > wrote in message
...
>> Rich R wrote:
>>
>> > No, I really meant 2003. With cold fermenting and steel vats, they're
>> > cranking this stuff out very quickly. And it;'s pretty good.

>>
>> Wow! I just recently received a PRE-offer for Drouhin's 2002 white
>> wines, which won't be received until May. It's amazing that the St.
>> Veran is that far ahead of the rest...
>>
>> Mark Lipton

>
>Hi Mark,
>
>This Saint-Veran is a pretty simple white.


Tasted a very promising one, by Arnaud Combier. It's only his second
vintage, but he is heading in the right direction. Southern burg with
no great complexity yet, but incredibly fresh, lively.

Mike

Mike Tommasi, Six Fours, France
email link http://www.tommasi.org/mymail


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