Florida Jim
Florida Jim
Wine Impressions 8-3-22
2019 Pepiere, Clisson - tight; let it rest - it has what you seek, just not yet.
2020 Extradimensional Wine Co., Mourvèdre Evangelho - likewise - let it rest. Has closed up since release.
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Ribbon Ridge - I wish I’d bought nothing but magnums because one bottle is never enough. As good a Pinot at the price as there is in the market today. Glorious stuff!
2018 Occhipinti, Frappato - holding on but not what it was; much as I love this wine, it does not age well. Drink on release; at four, it’s not the same.
2012 Cowan Cellars, Isa - 100% skin-fermented Sauvignon Blanc aged 28 months in old barrels; dark copper color, an aroma that reminds me of tawny port but the palate is nothing like port; no aldehyde or RS, very little phenolic load and all sorts of nuance; almost entirely savory. An intellectual and visceral experience. Delicious isn’t the right word; maybe gratifying . . . at least, for me.
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Temperance Hill Vnyd. - 12.2% abv but all the flavor, intensity and texture you could ask for, deeply complex albeit tight and with immense promise. As good a wine as I’ve had from the Eola Hills in some time. Bravo!
2019 Extradimensional Wine Co., After Midnight Light Red Wine - open, lightweight, layered and a pleasure with dinner. My last bottle but a dandy.
2019 Louis Michel, Chablis Forets - if all the 2019’s I have from this house taste this good, I will be pleased. I have drunk a case of this already (yes, I know it’s early) and if it gets any better (and it should), my remaining bottles will be cherished.
Classic Premier Cru Chablis.
2017 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - deep, pure, lots of cut and a viscosity that never cloys as the acids are crisp. Maybe the best direct press version of this variety I made. Stopping the malo seems to have given it both balance and the ability to age.
Best, Jim
2019 Pepiere, Clisson - tight; let it rest - it has what you seek, just not yet.
2020 Extradimensional Wine Co., Mourvèdre Evangelho - likewise - let it rest. Has closed up since release.
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Ribbon Ridge - I wish I’d bought nothing but magnums because one bottle is never enough. As good a Pinot at the price as there is in the market today. Glorious stuff!
2018 Occhipinti, Frappato - holding on but not what it was; much as I love this wine, it does not age well. Drink on release; at four, it’s not the same.
2012 Cowan Cellars, Isa - 100% skin-fermented Sauvignon Blanc aged 28 months in old barrels; dark copper color, an aroma that reminds me of tawny port but the palate is nothing like port; no aldehyde or RS, very little phenolic load and all sorts of nuance; almost entirely savory. An intellectual and visceral experience. Delicious isn’t the right word; maybe gratifying . . . at least, for me.
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Temperance Hill Vnyd. - 12.2% abv but all the flavor, intensity and texture you could ask for, deeply complex albeit tight and with immense promise. As good a wine as I’ve had from the Eola Hills in some time. Bravo!
2019 Extradimensional Wine Co., After Midnight Light Red Wine - open, lightweight, layered and a pleasure with dinner. My last bottle but a dandy.
2019 Louis Michel, Chablis Forets - if all the 2019’s I have from this house taste this good, I will be pleased. I have drunk a case of this already (yes, I know it’s early) and if it gets any better (and it should), my remaining bottles will be cherished.
Classic Premier Cru Chablis.
2017 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - deep, pure, lots of cut and a viscosity that never cloys as the acids are crisp. Maybe the best direct press version of this variety I made. Stopping the malo seems to have given it both balance and the ability to age.
Best, Jim