1998 Perrin Reserve CDR and 1998 Foppiano Petite Dirah - Printable Version +- WineBoard (https://www.wines.com/wineboard) +-- Forum: TASTING NOTES & WINE SPECIFIC FORUMS (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-200.html) +--- Forum: Rhone/South of France/Wines/Varieties (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-31.html) +--- Thread: 1998 Perrin Reserve CDR and 1998 Foppiano Petite Dirah (/thread-11620.html) |
- winoweenie - 03-18-2001 Went back 60 days and couldn't find a post for either so am doin'-it. The Perrin is one of the best of the Cotes I've had. Slightly more concentrated than the Parrallel 45 and with the smokey, bacon, deep fruits I likes in my Syrahs( Although this suckers 60% Grenache,20% Syrah and 10% each of Mourvedre and Cinsault). Has a lovely entry and a solid center and finish. A great value at 9.59 in case lots. The Foppiano is one of those orphan wines that are still being made by some of the old-timers in Sonoma whose vines are older than Bucko.( YEP! REALLY ) What a super concentrated PS this baby is. Huge nose of Pepper, Cinnamon, All-Spice and a hint of clove with deep berry and cocoa coming up. This Bugger plays to a standing ovation of the taste-buds from the first sip till it's silky finish. At 13.99 in cases I'll arrange for 2 more to inhabit the WWs' cellar for a few weeks. Best PS I've tasted since the 78 Stags Leap Winerys. WW - Drew - 03-18-2001 How would you compare the '98 Foppiano to the '97? Drew - winoweenie - 03-19-2001 Drew, IMHO the 98 is as I posted " The best PS since the 78 Stags. " The 97 Foppiano I tried was a little backward. Maybe it'll come around with some time as there's no comaparasion in the 2 vintages and Foppiano makes super PS's. I don't intend to throw them out. WW - RAD - 05-01-2001 Found a bottle of the 98 Foppiano petite sirah here in NYC ($17.99; I'll look for cheaper), and it's every bit as good as WW says. Love it. Definitely getting a case of this one. Of course, I have to now get rid of some wine that I bought on winebid.com to acquire others... [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img] RAD - IrishMum - 05-01-2001 Need to unload some good stuff??? Watcha' got over there Rad??? I have a weak and boring collection here! haha IrishMum - Tilak - 05-02-2001 WW, Cinsault - what should I know about this varietal? Would it have an alias downunder? T - Innkeeper - 05-02-2001 It is strickly a blending wine for C-D-Rs, C-D-Ps and other Rhone blends. Not a stand aloner. Australian alias' include Black Prince, Blue Imperial, Oeillade, and Ulliade. [This message has been edited by Innkeeper (edited 05-02-2001).] - RAD - 05-03-2001 IrishMum, Most of my "unloaders" were bought during a rare spell of being flush with cash--and a flushed brain. But if I bought 'em on winebid.com, someone else is bound to! [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img] RAD - IrishMum - 05-05-2001 Hmmmmm Rad, thanks for the info on winebid.com. I MUST check it out! IrishMum Sorry about the current market...I myself am hardly "flushed" here! hehe |