The concept of terroir is highly debated, many people think that this is a mythical term unfairly used to maintain the success of French wines.
Exhibit A:
These two seemingly similar bottles of wine have a price difference of over $500. The only difference being the year in which they were produced. In addition, according to wine experts 2004 produced "above-average" Bordeaux, while 2005 produced "Extrordinary" Bordeaux, the finest in nearly a decade. While I originally labeled this sort of thinking as pretentious, I really respect this appreciation of wine. While it is easy to diss people for spending $3000 on a bottle of wine, these people will swear by the greatness of a certain vintage, describing it as if it was a religious experience.
For now, I'll stick to my 1 euro bottle of Bordeaux. But I have to say that despite the price, i can say for certain that the bottle contains "great" wine. The wine is quaffing, balanced, lively, and velvety. One will notice the aroma of raspberry, green bell pepper, leather, pencil shavings, and tobacco.
Ok...maybe this whole French wine thing is a bit pretentious.
1 comment:
2005... good year.
I see that a french $2 bottle of wine is infinetly better than an american $2 bottle of wine. bring one home so we can go camping!
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