Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Brad, Don, Jay, Jayson, Jeff, Manuel+Josie, Michel, .sasha
Manuel is back in town and there is much merriment in NYC wine circles. Several jeebi are convened; here is the one at Brad Kane's East Side flat:
Vincent Careme 2017 Vouvray Petillant "Cuvee T" - traditional fermentation; this is a great aperitif: a wine of good varietal character uplifted by a gentle fizz and plenty of zip
Baudry 2021 Chinon Rose - and, as we are already in Camp Zip, this is another young, charming, racy wine; seems like a modest vintage, not too much alcohol, lightweight, dry, floral
F. Cotat 2006 Chavignol Rose - this bottle shows all the hallmarks of 10+ year Cotat rose: saffron, gravel, a small scoop of little red berries fruit; but this one is more interesting than exciting, not quite sure why
Phelan Farm 2021 Trousseau, San Luis Obispo - Raj Parr wine; this has excellent grip and a really nice typique nose; it's a little rich on the palate compared to trousseau from the home turf, though
Fumey-Chatelain 2018 Arbois Trousseau "Le Bastard" - corked
Dom. Marc Delienne 2019 Fleurie "Avalanche de Printemps" - teh interwebz believe this to be a profoundly forward and perfumey wine but, well, I didn't find it that way... nice enough Cru Beaujolais; at one point, Jayson gives it the Mollydooker Shake so maybe I was distracted by dissolved CO2 ?
O. Raffault 1978 Chinon - "I did an inventory today and I have four bottles of this." -Don; no vineyard on the label so maybe just the regular cuvee... who knows?, anyway, OMG wine: savory green peppers and steak, there's a very slight roastedness in the palate, the acidity is "bangin'", and just amazing with the pork meatballs, red WOTN for me
M. Bourg 2019 Cornas "Les P'tits Bouts" - 14%, very rich, kinda Pezzy/sweet with "a weird vanilla facade" -Jayson, I've liked other bottles of this better
Clos Roche Blanche 2011 Touraine "Cuvee Gamay" - chalk! distinctive gamay, OMG wine again, light and bright and yet substantial, "pure magic" -Jayson, OK maybe this is my red WOTN
Falkenstein 2018 Niedermenniger Herrenberg Riesling Spatlese Feinherb - 0419, peaches and limes, mid-weight texture, yummy (but I did not know that wine could be both Spatlese and Feinherb at the same time)
Adega Damm 2019 Ribeira Sacra Cazoga "Cepas Centenarias" - dilly oak is front and center, good freshness and great palate presence, if the wood would just recede a little... an hour later, it is more fruity and less woody so there's hope
Lena Filliatreau 1989 Saumur-Champigny - corked
Dirty & Rowdy 2019 Mourvedre, Shake Ridge Ranch - served blind, redfruity with considerable closing grip, Jayson said it had a lot more strawberry when it was first opened
Rollin 2010 Pernand-Vergelesses 1er "Sous Fretilles" - a lot of flavor, both sweet and savory, not bad for chardonnay
R. Lopez de Heredia 2011 Rioja Reserva "Vina Bosconia" - 80% Tempranillo, 15% Garnacha, the remaining 5% Mazuelo and Graciano; per Eben Lillie, double-decanted last night (it was very dilly); today, fiercely tannic, stilly dilly, nice wine but wait 20 years before trying again; I'm really disappointed because I thought they held these things back until ready to drink and this is nowhere near ready
Totally by coincidence we have a little vertical!
Huet 2002 Vouvray Demi-Sec Non-Greffe "Le Haut Lieu" - corked (so much for that vertical)
Huet 2003 Vouvray Demi-Sec Non-Greffe "Le Haut Lieu" - "amazing" (is all that I wrote, sorry)
Huet 1952 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Clos du Bourg" - named "the cheese wine" by .sasha and served blind, we pin it down as 1950s Huet but miss the particulars; this is also amazing: excellent acids, lanolin, sweet but no longer sweet, saffron, lanolin, toast, roast white meats, it's really more than just wine
Pinon 1995 Vouvray "Cuvee Botrytis" - 9.5%, honeyed, tannic maybe, but pleasant, "a little heavy" -Jayson, "shows not awakeness" -Don
And a couple of pictures, courtesy of Brad (whites, reds):
Good to see you again, Manuel.
Manuel is back in town and there is much merriment in NYC wine circles. Several jeebi are convened; here is the one at Brad Kane's East Side flat:
Vincent Careme 2017 Vouvray Petillant "Cuvee T" - traditional fermentation; this is a great aperitif: a wine of good varietal character uplifted by a gentle fizz and plenty of zip
Baudry 2021 Chinon Rose - and, as we are already in Camp Zip, this is another young, charming, racy wine; seems like a modest vintage, not too much alcohol, lightweight, dry, floral
F. Cotat 2006 Chavignol Rose - this bottle shows all the hallmarks of 10+ year Cotat rose: saffron, gravel, a small scoop of little red berries fruit; but this one is more interesting than exciting, not quite sure why
Phelan Farm 2021 Trousseau, San Luis Obispo - Raj Parr wine; this has excellent grip and a really nice typique nose; it's a little rich on the palate compared to trousseau from the home turf, though
Fumey-Chatelain 2018 Arbois Trousseau "Le Bastard" - corked
Dom. Marc Delienne 2019 Fleurie "Avalanche de Printemps" - teh interwebz believe this to be a profoundly forward and perfumey wine but, well, I didn't find it that way... nice enough Cru Beaujolais; at one point, Jayson gives it the Mollydooker Shake so maybe I was distracted by dissolved CO2 ?
O. Raffault 1978 Chinon - "I did an inventory today and I have four bottles of this." -Don; no vineyard on the label so maybe just the regular cuvee... who knows?, anyway, OMG wine: savory green peppers and steak, there's a very slight roastedness in the palate, the acidity is "bangin'", and just amazing with the pork meatballs, red WOTN for me
M. Bourg 2019 Cornas "Les P'tits Bouts" - 14%, very rich, kinda Pezzy/sweet with "a weird vanilla facade" -Jayson, I've liked other bottles of this better
Clos Roche Blanche 2011 Touraine "Cuvee Gamay" - chalk! distinctive gamay, OMG wine again, light and bright and yet substantial, "pure magic" -Jayson, OK maybe this is my red WOTN
Falkenstein 2018 Niedermenniger Herrenberg Riesling Spatlese Feinherb - 0419, peaches and limes, mid-weight texture, yummy (but I did not know that wine could be both Spatlese and Feinherb at the same time)
Adega Damm 2019 Ribeira Sacra Cazoga "Cepas Centenarias" - dilly oak is front and center, good freshness and great palate presence, if the wood would just recede a little... an hour later, it is more fruity and less woody so there's hope
Lena Filliatreau 1989 Saumur-Champigny - corked
Dirty & Rowdy 2019 Mourvedre, Shake Ridge Ranch - served blind, redfruity with considerable closing grip, Jayson said it had a lot more strawberry when it was first opened
Rollin 2010 Pernand-Vergelesses 1er "Sous Fretilles" - a lot of flavor, both sweet and savory, not bad for chardonnay
R. Lopez de Heredia 2011 Rioja Reserva "Vina Bosconia" - 80% Tempranillo, 15% Garnacha, the remaining 5% Mazuelo and Graciano; per Eben Lillie, double-decanted last night (it was very dilly); today, fiercely tannic, stilly dilly, nice wine but wait 20 years before trying again; I'm really disappointed because I thought they held these things back until ready to drink and this is nowhere near ready
Totally by coincidence we have a little vertical!
Huet 2002 Vouvray Demi-Sec Non-Greffe "Le Haut Lieu" - corked (so much for that vertical)
Huet 2003 Vouvray Demi-Sec Non-Greffe "Le Haut Lieu" - "amazing" (is all that I wrote, sorry)
Huet 1952 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Clos du Bourg" - named "the cheese wine" by .sasha and served blind, we pin it down as 1950s Huet but miss the particulars; this is also amazing: excellent acids, lanolin, sweet but no longer sweet, saffron, lanolin, toast, roast white meats, it's really more than just wine
Pinon 1995 Vouvray "Cuvee Botrytis" - 9.5%, honeyed, tannic maybe, but pleasant, "a little heavy" -Jayson, "shows not awakeness" -Don
And a couple of pictures, courtesy of Brad (whites, reds):
Good to see you again, Manuel.