2004 Weinbach Pinot Blanc – Alsace, France
Pinot Blanc is: clean, dry and has moderate alcohol. Most all of the vineyards in Alsace are situated at the 2,000 ft elevation. When vines dig deeper they are more complex and taste better. The Northeastern part of France produces some of the best white wine in the world, maybe even the galaxy. This region is low in rainfall and Chardonnay drinkers might really like this. Last tasted 2007 Drink now
Monday, May 16, 2011
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Wine and Waves
I'm lucky to be a 31-year-old surf punk that gets to sample rare wines like the 1922 Pol Roger, the 1959 Petrus and the 2001 D.R.C. Richebourg--that doesn't mean those wines are always good, or worth the price. Since I've worked as a sommelier (in Monterey, CA) for high-end restaurants like Casanova, the Sardine Factory, and Marinus, I've honed my palate and I can choose a good bottle that won't break the bank. When I have enough time and money, I like to travel with my girl Lindsay Jackson to places with great wine and waves. I'm a certified sommelier (Court of Master Sommeliers) and am available to drink wine. Call: 831-521-8606 or e-mail: pwetterau@gmail.com
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