Gerald Asher: The Pleasures of Wine
One the best wine writers of all time. Fantastic array of stories. (*****)
Gerald Asher: Vineyard Tales -Reflections on Wine
A good companion piece to Adventures on the wine Route (*****)
Kermit Lynch: Inspiring thirst
I have been waiting for this book for five years. It is fantastic!!! (*****)
William Echikson: Noble Rot
Insightful book into the modern world of Bordeaux. An exciting, page turning read. (*****)
Kermit Lynch: Adventures on the Wines Route
My favortie book on wine. Really inspires me to try to make a living doing something wine... (*****)
Love Arneis
I only recently was turned on to Arneis at the Golden Glass event here in San Francisco. I tasted numerous examples highlighted by the Cornarea Roero Arnies. Roero is the name of the region just north of Alba. Roero Arneis DOC is normally the wine classification on the bottle.
The bottle I had last night was beguiling. It was a 2004 from Giovanni Almondo (Giovanni is also the mayor of Monta da Alba.) His "Sparse" vineyard is located at a fairly high altitude only about 20 miles from the Swiss Border. I kept thinking what does it taste like? Chardonnay? Pinot Grigio? Semillon? No. Not any of these. It is singular. Very light in color. Great aromatics of pears and apples and a subtle but definite taste of almonds. Lingering sexy finish.
I think I shall add a bottle per week to my habit.
Posted at 05:11 PM in Arneis, Italy, Piedmont, Wine Comments | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)