Ravel & Stitch

Ravel & Stitch

Central Coast Cabernet Sauvigon 2050

Easy drinking. Cherry flavor#s Delicious — 25 days ago

Daniel-Etienne Defaix

Domaine du Vieux Chateau Vaillon Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2010

2010 | Chardonnay
Domaine Daniel-Etienne Defaix; Vaillon 1er Cru
Burgundy; Chablis, France
(90-92; Drink 2025-33)

On the Lawn at Tanglewood this evening with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our conductor Andris Nelsons is leading John WILLIAMS (Violin Concerto No. 2, written specifically for the intended soloist this evening) featuring the violin virtuoso, Anne-Sophie Mutter, STRAUSS (Death and Transfiguration, Opus 24) and then RAVEL (La Valse).
— a year ago

Douglas, Steven and 26 others liked this
Andrew Schirmer

Andrew Schirmer

Sounds like a lovely program Severn! (The wine, too)
Severn Goodwin

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Wine needs a heavy decant, or a day...Tomorrow will be better, I can feel it. Very closed now.

Château Montaud

Vignobles François Ravel Côtes de Provence Rosé Blend 2023

Dry, crisp, not as flavorful as other Provence rose wines. — 7 months ago

Tom, Anthony and 1 other liked this

Perseval-Farge

Les Goulats Chamery Premier Cru Champagne Blend

NV | Champagne
(67% Arbane/Petit Meslier/Fromenteau & 33% Chardonnay)
Perseval-Farge; Les Goulats 1er Cru, Brut Nature
Montagne de Reims; Chamery, France
Disgorged October 2018
(93-96; Drink 2028-32)

On the Lawn at Tanglewood this evening with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our conductor Andris Nelsons is leading John WILLIAMS (Violin Concerto No. 2, written specifically for the intended soloist this evening) featuring the violin virtuoso, Anne-Sophie Mutter, STRAUSS (Death and Transfiguration, Opus 24) and then RAVEL (La Valse).
— a year ago

Dawn, Jay and 22 others liked this
Bob McDonald

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Never seen so many no-traditional grapes apart from Chardonnay in Champagne.
Bob McDonald

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Non-traditional.

Clos des Fous

Subsollum Bio Bio Coast Pinot Noir 2017

This was delicious. Cherry, vanilla, that favorite Pinot taste that I haven’t learned the name of yet. From the Denver Wine Merchants. Had with Lauren and Ilana at stitch & bitch. Def will buy again. — 3 years ago

Red Stitch

Soberanes Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021

A little jammy. — 7 months ago

Lyle and Tom liked this

Ca' Lojera

Ravel Verdicchio 2015

@Delectable Wine this is from Lugana, not Veneto, and is 90% turbiana and 10% malvasia — a year ago

Erik and Ira liked this
Eddie Grystar

Eddie Grystar

Love four horsemen

Ada Nada

Riserva Cichin Barbaresco Nebbiolo 2013

Red cherry nose expands to red dye, portobello, morel and walnut shell. Dried rose petal and twisted violet petal open to soft pork and beef grilled sweetness, and loam. Lurking sensualities; dried cherries persist. A mix of cherries in varied stages of ripeness and raisination stitch themselves together in liquid satin and come so close to perfection, but there is a slight unraveling context on the finish that doesn’t disappoint, just asks for follow through. Probably comes around in time as the tannins are rustic and the wine from a stellar vintage.



#barbaresco #2013 #nebbiolo #piedmontesewines #piedmont #piemonte #adanada #adanadachichin #chichin #docg #vinorosso
— 2 years ago

David, Daniel P. and 4 others liked this

Caillez-Lemaire

Eclats Brut Damery Champagne Blend

No notes, a quiet celebration for my wife and me as I have successfully ticked another box in the years-on-planet category today. Feeling older...I think.

Cailleze-Lemaire Eclats, Lot No. 0514; A newer bottle than what was previously in the cellar. I'll capture notes on a future bottle. Palate seems a little subdued from prior lot, perhaps more time in bottle is deserved.

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On the Lawn at Tanglewood this evening with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our Conductor Anna Rakitina (BSO’s Assistant Conductor) is leading Elena LANGER (Figaro Gets a Divorce, Orchestral Suite), RAVEL (Piano Concerto in G) and ELGAR (Opus 36, Enigma Theme). The soloist for the piano concerto tonight is none other than Jean-Yves Thibaudet, our absolute favorite pianist (or piano-player as Emanuel Ax has been noted to say because he thinks the traditional term sounds funny when spoken), a never-to-be-missed event for us whenever he plays these hallowed grounds. (In 2004 Jean-Yves served as president of the Hospices de Beaune, factoid for any wine nerds who are also classical music nerds.)
— 3 years ago

Daniel, Rob and 21 others liked this
Paul T HB

Paul T HB

Last time I saw them John Legend was on piano 🎹🤔 if I remember correctly
Paul T HB

Paul T HB

Could of been Ozzy Osborne🤷🏼‍♂️