I did the Patriarche wine-tasting tour in 1989, while Vicki and Rebecca and Rachel shopped. For a wine neophyte, it was quite an experience. Now I am simply lazy, thirsty, in the market for a bargain, and happy to reconnect with the past. So I did the Patriarche tour again. (Patriarche is one of the largest Burgundy
negociants...blenders and marketers of fine wine.) Hey, 13 wines, including a few really good ones, for 10 euros?! It was a slow day, and I had the place pretty much to myself.
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Patriarche
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Entering the caves; I have forgotten how many acres beneath
Beaune Patriarche owns, but it's quite a walk just to see the
parts open to the public
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Halls and halls like this
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And this
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Meursault, my favorite Burgundy white; my favorite white
wine
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One of the best years ever
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Finally, the first of the tasting areas; you get 3 whites and
10 reds; the big difference between now and 20 years ago
is back then they had people staffing these areas; nowadays--
ha!!!--it's self-serve, with just a few staffers circulating and
making conversation (and making sure you aren't stuffing
the '47 Gevrey Chambertin into your jacket)
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If you're a real wine cognoscenti, you oxygenate, sniff, taste
with all parts of your mouth, then spit it out into one of these
little jugs; and make notes in your wine journal; I find the
expectorating part really difficult, but previous experience
has taught me it's best to taste and spit out the cheap stuff
(anything under $30 a bottle) so that you can really appreciate
the fine stuff
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Not the cheap stuff; I had to get several helpings to really
discern its quality; ditto with the Pommard and Rully and
the Chassagne Montrachet
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And of course the Meursault; ah, the soft amber glow...
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I was glowing a bit myself by the time I
reached the last of the tastings
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Hey, if it's good enough for the Sun King, it's good enough
for me
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