Bruce K wrote:I haven't posted any in a while because my workload has been very heavy lately and it's been hard to find the time. So I've got a huge backlog piling up and the bigger it gets, the more intimidating it is to think about working through it.
For what it's worth, reading others' tasting notes is my favorite part of participating in this forum. When I don't respond (which is most of the time), it's either because 1) I don't have a question or 2) I have nothing to add or share that might contribute to further discussion. It doesn't mean I don't appreciate the time and effort it took for someone to post them or that I didn't enjoy reading them.
I have missed your notes on the Loire reds, etc. Post when you get dug out of your current workload.
2 I tried recently I think you would like, the 2004 Baudry Grezeaux and the 05 Breton Franc a Pied, excellent examples of Chinon and Bourguiel. I will try to post something on them later.
Best,
Marc