Foris Pinot Noir

This is just pure bliss.

It’s not that I find the wine exceptional
in any way, shape, or form; it’s just that I find it
perfect for me.

I’ll just hold up a “TEN SIGN” and be done with it as
far as “judgement” goes.

And that’s why I’m always on the lookout for
a Romanian PN.

Oh no! It’s Baaack.

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But the bad news seems to be that only the Canadians like perfection
at a ridiculously low price…
Chevalier De Dyonis Pinot Noir

And while I’m flitting around the globe incoherently, SOMEONE
from Oregon/Borgogne/Barolo should go to Georgia (the country) with the sole
purpose of teaching them how to make delicious DRY wines that the
inhabitants of the rest of the planet might enjoy with their Big Macs and
frozen pizzas.

A few years ago, I found the Chevalier De Dyonis PN at Lukas. Missouri I presume.
One of the most stunningly pale wines that I have ever “tasted”.

I loved it so much that I saved the bottle to be used as a container
for “vinegar production” from the leftovers of more “flavorful/sludgy” reds.

The fact that the Foris PN is “evoking” these thoughts is a testament
to how well aligned this wine is to my “psyche”.

It appears that this is my first attempt at Foris.

I wouldn’t want to miss another chance of enjoying this one any
more that I would would want to start another day without being able
to go to Indian Lake (the way the Indians do)…

I had to take a break because the Jehovah’s Witness
folks showed up “unexpectedly”.

They weren’t wearing go-go boots and didn’t have any Romanian wine
worth drinking either. Actually they didn’t have ANY wine.
Hmmm. No wonder they pray a lot.

Beware of proselytes NOT bearing libatious gifts.
(I’m paraphrasing…)
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+29%3A5&version=KJV

I don’t like operating WITHOUT a net, even if I have to stumble around a bit.

Surely the Foris winemaker is the spirit on Silver Mountain that stores his wine
at the end of the rainbow.
(Disclosure is coming.)