Wine lovers on wine and the vinous life
I’ve known Carmen for awhile now. He’s one of
the best storytellers in the wine biz. He knows everybody. He’s been around for
ages, so he has “all the dirt” on almost anyone who's anyone. Not that he’d
ever go down that road. No, Carmen is a guy who loves life, family and wine. In 2014, he retired as the chief storyteller for the Gallo family. And before you
put your high-hat on, don’t. We all started out somewhere, and in the early
days the paths were fewer and far between. But he navigated through a large family
company during one of the most historic epochs for wine, and especially wine in
California. That said, Carmen isn’t the man in the grey flannel suit. No, he’s
more of a stretchy polo and linen shorts guy now, especially in North Texas,
where we are still enduring high 90+⁰F days, blistering sun and heat, heat,
heat. And you wonder why we drink so much white (and rosé) wine down here? Anyway,
I am a huge fan of Carmen, and now you can be too, if you so desire.
What wines do you have standing up right now?
As
I continue to purposefully “drink down my cellar”….
Peter
Lehmann The “Mudflat” Shiraz 2000, Fontanafredda Barolo 1974, Chateau Montelena
Cabernet Sauvignon 1988, A. Rafanelli Zinfandel 1997, Clarendon Hills Romas
Grenache 2006, Summus 1997, Benanti Serra Della Contessa 2001.