Florida Jim
Florida Jim
Wine Impressions 9-13-22
2015 Piedrasassi, Red Wine Harrison-Clarke Vineyard - 50/50 Syrah/Mourvèdre from Ballard Canyon; rich, nuanced, fruit driven and long. The more age this gets the more engaging it becomes. Very fine.
2021 Vinatigo, Rosado de Listan Negro - from the Canary Islands; light, bright, slightly vegetal and delicious. A purity without weight.
2019 Piñon, Vouvray Sec - crackling acidity, wet stones and a white pepper accent to lovely, clear white fruit. Has more concentration than expected but is light on its feet.
2018 Picq, Chablis Dessus La Carriere - unmistakably Chablis with focus and a presence in the mouth. Seems like it will last a long time but drinking well now.
2020 Maje’, Pigato - floral, fruity and a touch of herbs, maybe a hint of mint in the mouth and, in some ways, reminds me of Vermentino. Nice.
2020 Luis Pato, Maria Gomes - fresh orange zest with a mineral edge and citrusy fruit. More body in the mouth than the nose indicates and quite tasty.
2016 Cowan Cellars, Syrah Bennett Valley - really, really good with chocolate!
2019 Pepiere, Clisson - real concentration and texture here with great acids and floral/white fruit smellies and flavors. Bigger than most Muscadet but balanced and delicious.
2021 Vinatigo, Marmajuelo - smells and tastes much like Muscat; not my favorite but well made and quite good with food.
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Ribbon Ridge - always good
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Temperance Hill - more complex than the preceding wine and still a little tight but still a feminine, elegant Pinot.
2019 Louis Michel, Chablis Montmain - vivid, crystalline, fruit filled, all supported by an underlying chalk/oyster shell note. Great wine.
2021 Vinatigo, Gual - reminds me some of Albariño but it’s looser and more complex than most Albariño. An interesting grape that I’d not had before.
(These Canary Island wines will definitely get your attention.)
2020 Clos Cibonne, Rose Cuvée Tradition - precise, fruit driven but graceful; as easy to drink as any wine could be. Yum.
Best, Jim
2015 Piedrasassi, Red Wine Harrison-Clarke Vineyard - 50/50 Syrah/Mourvèdre from Ballard Canyon; rich, nuanced, fruit driven and long. The more age this gets the more engaging it becomes. Very fine.
2021 Vinatigo, Rosado de Listan Negro - from the Canary Islands; light, bright, slightly vegetal and delicious. A purity without weight.
2019 Piñon, Vouvray Sec - crackling acidity, wet stones and a white pepper accent to lovely, clear white fruit. Has more concentration than expected but is light on its feet.
2018 Picq, Chablis Dessus La Carriere - unmistakably Chablis with focus and a presence in the mouth. Seems like it will last a long time but drinking well now.
2020 Maje’, Pigato - floral, fruity and a touch of herbs, maybe a hint of mint in the mouth and, in some ways, reminds me of Vermentino. Nice.
2020 Luis Pato, Maria Gomes - fresh orange zest with a mineral edge and citrusy fruit. More body in the mouth than the nose indicates and quite tasty.
2016 Cowan Cellars, Syrah Bennett Valley - really, really good with chocolate!
2019 Pepiere, Clisson - real concentration and texture here with great acids and floral/white fruit smellies and flavors. Bigger than most Muscadet but balanced and delicious.
2021 Vinatigo, Marmajuelo - smells and tastes much like Muscat; not my favorite but well made and quite good with food.
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Ribbon Ridge - always good
2019 Vincent, Pinot Noir Temperance Hill - more complex than the preceding wine and still a little tight but still a feminine, elegant Pinot.
2019 Louis Michel, Chablis Montmain - vivid, crystalline, fruit filled, all supported by an underlying chalk/oyster shell note. Great wine.
2021 Vinatigo, Gual - reminds me some of Albariño but it’s looser and more complex than most Albariño. An interesting grape that I’d not had before.
(These Canary Island wines will definitely get your attention.)
2020 Clos Cibonne, Rose Cuvée Tradition - precise, fruit driven but graceful; as easy to drink as any wine could be. Yum.
Best, Jim