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David M. Bueker
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Dale Williams
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Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
David M. Bueker
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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Dale Williams wrote:As David said, what is great? I'm a big Drouhin fan, one of top 10 producers in my cellar, but that's a huge production negoce wine and I'd be shocked if the best Pouilly-Fuisse was that. I'd look towards specialist producers like Rijckaert, Barruad (sp?), Bret brothers, Guffens-somthing-I-can't-remember.
Jenise wrote:Dale Williams wrote: ... Guffens-somthing-I-can't-remember.
Would you list Verget among those? We had a stunning 05 last Monday night.
Ian Sutton
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
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Ian Sutton wrote:Ch. Fuisse is IMO very good, though most Pouilly Fuisse is about 20% too expensive for what it is.
Dale Williams
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
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Robin Garr wrote:If I'm not mistaken (and I may very well be), Guffens is the maker of Verget. A couple of years ago, Verget got a bit of a reputation for making modern, "P***erized" wines intended primarily for US export, but that said, I've opened quite a few of them that I liked.
Jan Schultink wrote:Thing with Pouilly-Fuisse for me is that while I enjoy some other "B-level" ACs (such as the ones I mentioned above), P-F never really strikes a chord with me. I will keep in mind some of the producers mentioned here though (and see whether they are available where I live).
JC (NC)
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Dale Williams
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Jacques Levy wrote: the Bret Brothers are very nice,
David Creighton
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David M. Bueker
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David Creighton wrote:my take is that if you try to make a 'great' wine in pouilly fuisse, you will probably fail to even make a good one. but if you try to make a good one, you might accidently make one that was near great.
Dale Williams wrote:
Yes, I think his personal domaine wines are the Guffens-Heynen (sp?) and the negociant wines go through Verget (along with some older Verget properties in Chablis). I could be wrong about that, but JM Guffens is definitely winemaker at Verget.
Jon Leifer wrote:ie, no matter how great the wine turned out,there is a limit as to what they cd sell it for..
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