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2002 Sea Smoke Botella - Printable Version

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- winoweenie - 08-15-2005

First bottling from this killer new producer I've opened. Brilliant ruby. Lovely nose of cherry, strawberry, leather and barnyard. A really deep sense of the pinot grape in the nose. Solid entry. Weighty center and a 4+-lapper finish. This is their low-price entry and now I can't wait till I get to the Southing. A kick-patootie 1st offering. 91/95 22 on futures. 14.3% alc. WW


- Kcwhippet - 08-15-2005

Already done this one. Kris Curran is doing some wonderful stuff.


- dananne - 08-15-2005

According to the buyer at my local haunt, Georgia distribution is "in the works and will happen soon." I'm very excited!

Another nice Pinot development in these parts is that Merry Edwards can be found on some select retail shelves now.

I'm just waiting for my new cellar to arrive this week . . . and to pay off the credit cards from that purchase and the recent offline wine purchases [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/smile.gif[/img]


- winoweenie - 08-16-2005

Heck Fire Dan.... Git anuffer card. WW


- robr - 08-16-2005

WW - what do you mean by a "lapper finish" - I have seen you give numbers for this, but have no idea what this means.


- Drew - 08-16-2005

He stages races in his mouth with wine vs. tongue. [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]

Drew


- robr - 08-16-2005

Kind of like a C.B. DeMille movie? How many men have died?


- Kcwhippet - 08-16-2005

BK (formerly known as robr - sort of a Prince thing), WW's lappers are what you do when you taste a wine. Hard to describe in words, but when you smack your lips after tasting a very nice wine - that's sort of it. Four lappers is close to four lip smacks, but in weenerspeak.


- winoweenie - 08-17-2005

Actually what I do is take my tongue after tasting a wine and rub it aginst my front upper teeth. Kinda' like scraping paint off a piece of wood. I then rate the wine on how many laps it takes to completely remove the taste of the wine from my palate. The most I've experienced is the legendary 5-lapper. Alcohol doesn't count by itself. Must be the flavor of whatever grape is in the bottle. Hope this rambling prose sheds some light. WW


- robr - 08-17-2005

Just so we can all get a clear visual, do you stick your tongue out and scrape it as you draw it back in, or push it out and scrape it as it exits the oral cavity?

Either way, it sounds like an eccentric exhibition. But, hey, whatever works!


- winoweenie - 08-17-2005

Done with the mouth closed. WW


- robr - 08-17-2005

OK. That's what I thought. Just teasing you.


- winoweenie - 02-28-2007

Had to revisit this after the Wedell yesterday to confirm my original thoughts on this terrific new producer. Stood the test of comparison.. 'Smatter of fact it confirmed it in spades. Tho the Sea Smoke is a lovely bottle it didn't have the impact, depth, nor diversity of the Wedell. Picking up my box tomorrow. WW