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Florida Jim

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2003 Pieropan, Soave:

A victim of the vintage and, while not a bad wine, not even close to normal quality from this producer. Soft, light on acidity, smoothly textured and pleasant – but no more.

2002 La Chablisienne, Chablis Cuvée LC:

Ripe with a great mineral and acid backbone, no wood, lots of character, layers of flavor and absolutely of its place. Lovely juice for now.

2002 Tamellini, Soave Anguane:

Coiled, structured and deep; first rate, single vineyard garganega with both a shelf life and a seriously long finish. Excellent wine.

2004 Dom. De la Pepière, Muscadet Sèvre et Maine:

Just wonderful; juicy, stony, sea-air and lemony scents and flavors, perfectly balanced and beautifully made. Stellar wine.

2005 Terres Dorées (J.P. Brun), Beaujolais Nouveau:

Exuberant, blackberry essence that dances in the mouth and keeps you coming back. Life-affirming wine and as good as the genre will ever see. Not to be missed.

Best, Jim

www.CowanCellars.com

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2002 La Chablisienne, Chablis Cuvée LC:Ripe with a great mineral and acid backbone, no wood, lots of character, layers of flavor and absolutely of its place. Lovely juice for now.

No wood? La Chablisienne? Jim, do you know if it is just this cuvee or signs of a trend from this producer?

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2002 La Chablisienne, Chablis Cuvée LC:Ripe with a great mineral and acid backbone, no wood, lots of character, layers of flavor and absolutely of its place. Lovely juice for now.

No wood? La Chablisienne? Jim, do you know if it is just this cuvee or signs of a trend from this producer?

Brad,

My first bottle ever from this commune so, your guess is as good as mine.

Best, Jim

www.CowanCellars.com

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