Thinking about New Year’s?Â
Consider this: Résonance, all pinot noir bubbly from a single estate vineyard.
Ultra dry, yet interlaced with lustrous notes of peach, minerals and persistent attitude ($57).
Soif Wine Bar.
Thinking about New Year’s?Â
Consider this: Résonance, all pinot noir bubbly from a single estate vineyard.
Ultra dry, yet interlaced with lustrous notes of peach, minerals and persistent attitude ($57).
Soif Wine Bar.
Persistant attitude, wow.
I’ve experienced attitude, even a lot of attitude.
Now persistent attitude, and it comes with a whine.
Who knew?
Then drink it and tell us about attitude in a wine, and not whine about it
Are you buying? because attitude just doesn’t sound as appealing to me in a sparkler (or anything else for that matter) as much as perhaps petulance does? Yes, petulance with a little french accent, c’est presque parfait!
Okay – I’ll take “petulance” for $500. I originally chose “attitude” because of the implication of persistent personality, a refusal to go gently into that good flute, or whatever else you’re sipping from.
But LDR is convincing here, and I will boldly borrow his petulant bon mot in the future. Unless “attitude” is the better choice.
bonne année!
C
Ok. I love attitude in wine…so much of it now and in the past,–merlot before Sidways took care of it, have a bad case of blandness, ie., no personality. Wines with attitude which I define as complexity of sort are interesting to drink; the reason, I see it, to drink it in the first place.