Florida Jim
Florida Jim
Wine Impressions 12-1-21
2019 Dirty & Rowdy, Syrah Brosseau Vineyard - in the lightweight style so typical of D&R with old world Syrah aromas and flavors. If served blind, it would be hard to pick this as domestic. Still has room to improve in the cellar but is yummy now. With beef roast, all one could hope.
2020 Vincent, Gamay - the fruit of a good Morgon but the focused elegance I find in many Vincent wines. Ready now or later and excellent with green beans, mushrooms, cipollini onions, boiled potatoes and left over beef roast.
2015 Corte dei Venti, Brunello di Montalcino (magnum) - smooth, polished Brunello with one foot in the old world and one in the new. Quite aromatic and open considering it’s youth and format. Really fine with truffle Mac and cheese, and, charming by itself.
2018 Dom. Vissoux, Fleurie Poncie - not fully ready but so good now it seems pointless to wait. That doesn’t mean I won’t but it won’t be easy. Superb Fleurie.
2012 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - skin-fermented and the color (copper) shows it. A spicy, aromatic wine that is resolved and complex. Every bottle I open seems better than the last.
2010 Cowan Cellars, Syrah Bennett Valley - decanted off moderate sediment; initial nose and flavors are of 100% dark chocolate and soil; no fruit, sweetness or nuance; savory only. As it airs, it acquires dark fruit in the mouth with hints of red fruit, ash tray and black pepper but it’s still savory. The nose evolves with mole sauce and wild strawberry hints added to the Baker’s chocolate aromas.
Structure is solid, tannins fine but evident and a bit drying on the finish. Needs food.
After eleven years, this is a very different wine - a wine that was fruit forward and exuberant in its youth, this evolution is fascinating.
The development of this bottle over two hours suggests this wine is just getting started. 13.3 abv.
2019 Birichino, Cinsault Bechthold Vineyard - medium to light weight but still intense aromas and flavors; all manner of red fruits with touch of earthy accents. One of the most versatile red wines in my cellar; yum.
Best, Jim
2019 Dirty & Rowdy, Syrah Brosseau Vineyard - in the lightweight style so typical of D&R with old world Syrah aromas and flavors. If served blind, it would be hard to pick this as domestic. Still has room to improve in the cellar but is yummy now. With beef roast, all one could hope.
2020 Vincent, Gamay - the fruit of a good Morgon but the focused elegance I find in many Vincent wines. Ready now or later and excellent with green beans, mushrooms, cipollini onions, boiled potatoes and left over beef roast.
2015 Corte dei Venti, Brunello di Montalcino (magnum) - smooth, polished Brunello with one foot in the old world and one in the new. Quite aromatic and open considering it’s youth and format. Really fine with truffle Mac and cheese, and, charming by itself.
2018 Dom. Vissoux, Fleurie Poncie - not fully ready but so good now it seems pointless to wait. That doesn’t mean I won’t but it won’t be easy. Superb Fleurie.
2012 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - skin-fermented and the color (copper) shows it. A spicy, aromatic wine that is resolved and complex. Every bottle I open seems better than the last.
2010 Cowan Cellars, Syrah Bennett Valley - decanted off moderate sediment; initial nose and flavors are of 100% dark chocolate and soil; no fruit, sweetness or nuance; savory only. As it airs, it acquires dark fruit in the mouth with hints of red fruit, ash tray and black pepper but it’s still savory. The nose evolves with mole sauce and wild strawberry hints added to the Baker’s chocolate aromas.
Structure is solid, tannins fine but evident and a bit drying on the finish. Needs food.
After eleven years, this is a very different wine - a wine that was fruit forward and exuberant in its youth, this evolution is fascinating.
The development of this bottle over two hours suggests this wine is just getting started. 13.3 abv.
2019 Birichino, Cinsault Bechthold Vineyard - medium to light weight but still intense aromas and flavors; all manner of red fruits with touch of earthy accents. One of the most versatile red wines in my cellar; yum.
Best, Jim