From Dealbreakers’ one-and-only Bess Levin: During the years
of 2005-2009, I had the amazing experience of being a sommelier at Veritas
Restaurant. At this time Veritas, arguably, had the best restaurant wine list
in the US .
I opened more great wines during those four years than I will probably ever
open again in my career. One gentleman that opened more than half of those
amazing wines was a hedge fund manager. He was a common fixture at the bar and
had a deep love for old burgundy. He preferred large formats, which meant he
would usually need help drinking the wine, a role I was happy to take on. He
also loved Crif Dogs, which we would have delivered for him late in the
evening. One night, over a few B.L.T. Dogs and a magnum of Domaine Leflaive
Batard-Montrachet 1986, he starts eyeing the vertical of Henri Jayer. It was a
producer he had had before, but only a few times. This was also the spring of
2007 and Mr. Jayer had passed away only a few months earlier. After a bit of
discussion, he decides to go with Vosne Romnee Cros Parantoux 1985, a steal at
$5,000. This was the first, and at this point in my life, the only time I’ve
ever had this wine. To say the wine was magical would be an understatement, and
Crif Dogs have never tasted the same…
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