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Hartline
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Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:20 pm

Tried Eric de Sousa champagne the other night at The Modern. It was very disappointing.

The meal at The Modern was excellent. The champagne was the only disappointment.
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Thu Jul 20, 2006 6:15 am

Avize is a wonderful village for Champagnes: try Jacques Selosse.

What didn't you like about De Souza's wine?
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Thu Jul 20, 2006 6:09 pm

alden wrote:Avize is a wonderful village for Champagnes: try Jacques Selosse.
I'll second the recommendation for Jacques Selosse. Always quite bold and distinct...and enjoyable.
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Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:53 pm

Sorry for the delay,

We had asked the sommelier for a full, robust, and dry champagne that would take use through first couple of courses. Rather than picking a name brand, we asked him other ideas, and the De Sousa was his suggestion. The Modern’s wine list is impressive and fully valued. The De Sousa was $275 USD.

The adjectives from my fellow diners were thin, sweet, and metallic aftertaste. As for the sommelier – shame on us for putting our trust in princes. My own comments were that it was forgetable.

Alden, thanks for your advice. I’ll try to find these this weekend.
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Tue Jul 25, 2006 11:40 pm

For that price one should be drinking Salon. Having said that, some restaurants do not permit one to indulge in decent wine unless one ignores cost completely.
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Thu Jul 27, 2006 6:18 pm

Unfortunately, the US government has made it near impossible to find Selosse Champagnes here. I can only think of two restaurants in San Francisco that still have any, and the sommolier at one told me that he has a total of six bottles left. Too bad because it is really great stuff.
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Fri Jul 28, 2006 3:33 pm

Thats dissappointing. The Modern has a great wine list and I have always found their sommelier's recommendations to be spot on.
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Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:07 pm

The Modern was really good, and we'll go back. I most impressed with the dishes, glasses, silverware, and the room itself.

I wonder what the government's issue is with the Jacques Selosse. Some wine stores in NYC have also told me that it is unavailable. I wonder what the government's issue is with the Jacques Selosse. Some wine stores in NYC have also told me that it is unavailable. I’m wondering if that just is tyranny of the three tier system.
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Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:18 am

Hartline wrote:The Modern was really good, and we'll go back. I most impressed with the dishes, glasses, silverware, and the room itself.

I wonder what the government's issue is with the Jacques Selosse. Some wine stores in NYC have also told me that it is unavailable. I wonder what the government's issue is with the Jacques Selosse. Some wine stores in NYC have also told me that it is unavailable. I’m wondering if that just is tyranny of the three tier system.
From what I understand the US government added some extra restrictions as far as labelling or some such thing and Selosse was not willing to change his labels. I am not sure if that is correct, but it definitely had something to do with the minutae and nothing important.
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