Took a bit to open, but once it did, it showed bounteous fruit with ample delineation. Bottle says 20% stems included, I'd have guessed more than that -- the wine was pretty marked by stem character. Not for the stem averse. I've also had the Riesling from Martin Woods -- given how that showed, I was surprised at how fruity this wine was. I was expecting maybe something you might mistake for an old world wine, but Melissa immediately pegged this as new world, and I couldn't argue.
The wine was a freakin' amazing match with quail sauced with a reduction of marionberries and duck stock, flavored with thyme and bay leaf. Grilled polenta on the side.
Dessert will be seared foie with the same sauce; there is a 375 of 88 Coutet lined up for that. One of my last couple of actual Sauternes*. Don't buy the stuff any more, as it mostly just tastes like caramel to me. I don't like caramel.
*or Barsac, as the case may be
The wine was a freakin' amazing match with quail sauced with a reduction of marionberries and duck stock, flavored with thyme and bay leaf. Grilled polenta on the side.
Dessert will be seared foie with the same sauce; there is a 375 of 88 Coutet lined up for that. One of my last couple of actual Sauternes*. Don't buy the stuff any more, as it mostly just tastes like caramel to me. I don't like caramel.
*or Barsac, as the case may be