Wine impressions 5-8-23

Florida Jim

Florida Jim
Wine impressions 5-8-23 (three days of tasting)

2019 Louis Michel, Forets - precise, balanced and crystalline; superb
2017 Marcel Servin, Blanchot - richer than the Forets but not as fresh; excellent
2015 Gilles Barge, St. Joseph La Ribaudy (Blanc) - pleasant but not memorable; good
2020 Pieropan, Soave Calvarino - slightly closed but fresh and lively with good energy and sustain; excellent
2018 Edouard Delaunay, Nuits-Saint-Georges - muddy, heavy handed and alcoholic; poor
1995 Chateau Montus, Madiran - not overly tannic, fresh fruit and nice balance; very good
2009 La Bastide Blanche, Bandol - a bit of bottle stink initially and quite resolved; good
2015 Clos de Gamot, Cahors Centenaires - pleasant but lacking energy; good
2003 Dom. de Fondreche, Ventoux Persia - big and alcoholic but lots of complexity and good fruit; very good
1998 Pichon Lalande - everything it should be except it’s speaking softly; very good

2019 Soalheiro, Alvarinho Granit - bright, complex, agile with great cut and minerality; excellent
2017 SQN, Tectumque - viscous and tasty but ponderous; good
2019 Louis Michel, Les Clos - much too young, the lactic notes of a Chablis that is way too young to drink now; hold
2004 Chave Blanc - suave, precise, complex and fine; excellent
1999 Chapoutier, L’Emerte - pleasant, maybe even interesting but not in league with the Chave; good
2017 Andre Francois, Condrieu Maladiere - energetic, fresh, no Viognier cloy and fresh fruit; excellent
2007 Jamet, Cote Rotie - quite typical nose, medium body and good balance but lacking the core structure of most Jamet; very good
1998 Jamet, Cote Rotie - dried out, and disjointed, not gone but without charm; poor
2016 Cowan Cellars, Syrah Bennett Valley - took 30 minutes to open but was identifiable as Bennett Valley and had good fruit and complexity; well received by other tasters and in line with previous bottles I’ve had
2014 SQN, Syrah Water Dance - milk shake texture with simple fruit; poor
2019 White Rock, Blanc de Blanc - refreshing and charming, palate cleansing; good
2015 Jean Paul Jamet, Cote Rotie Fructus Voluptus - little typicity, soft fruit and short on structure; good
2013 Cayuse, Syrah Cailloux - vegetal and thin, some nice bacon notes on the nose but drinking it was hard; poor
2017 Jean Paul Jamet, Condrieu Vernillon - not without appeal but nothing striking; good
1999 Chave, Hermitage - at the pinnacle of what can be done with Syrah, ethereal yet earthy, powerful yet gentle and mind bendingly delicious; fantastic!
2018 Dom. Jasmine, Cote Rotie - pretty, typical of the AOC and easy to drink but not the character I associate with this house; very good
2009 Dom du Fauterie, Cornas Cuvée H - stunning fruit, old school structure and all the character of an aged Verset, an unexpected and wonderful surprise; superb
2007 Trinity Hill, Syrah Homage - good fruit and balance but I can’t find any real character here; good
1998 Chapoutier, Vin de Paille (375) - unctuous, very sweet and forgettable; good
2002 Ojai, Viognier Roll Ranch (375) - not near as sweet as the foregoing sticky and with more cut and complexity; very good
1999 Guigal, Cote Rotie - a baby, representative of the AOC and lots of fruit but little showing today; hold

2017 Beaucastel, Rousanne VV - beautiful textures and flavors, precise balance, some complexity (but in time there will be more) and a joy to drink; superb
2017 Dom. Marcoux, CdP Blanc - similar to the foregoing wine but with less amplitude and not as integrated; excellent
2019 The Glories, No. 3 - somewhat disjointed, with an odd flavor I dislike and a bit cloying for me; poor
2013 SQN, Jusqu a l’os Grenache - simple, sweet, cloying and alcoholic; poor
1998 Beaucastel - textbook CdP, balanced, fragrant, silken and nice; excellent
2012 Chave, St. Joseph - needed time to open and was worth the wait, power with finesse, complexity with integration, great finish; excellent
2015 Pegau, CdP - young but classic Pegau, needs time but is still good now; very good
2016 Usseglio , CdP Centenaires - much the same as the Pegau but less integrated; good
2018 D&R, Mourvèdre Evangelho - complex, focused, beautiful weight and fruit, perfect balance; superb
2018 Clos du Caillou, CdP Reserve - fabulous fruit but insidious alcohol, that misshapes the wine, one glass will do; good
2018 Chat. de St. Cosme, Cotes de Rhone Blanc Le Poste - glorious, energized marsanne that keeps me coming back for more; superb
2017 S.C.Parnell, Grenache - very odd tasting Oz Grenache, not something I’m used to and I don’t think I want to get used to it; poor
1998 Pegau CdP da Capo - old, tired, maybe damaged; bad
2021 Tetramythos, Roditis - charming Greek white with verve and cut; good
2008 Chave, Hermitage - about 90% of what Chave rouge can be and that is yummy; excellent
2019 Les Allies, CdP - solid CdP but not more; good
2020 Guigal, Condrieu La Doriane - not as oaky as most years but still too much wood for me; good
2019 Rousset, Crozes-Hermitage - rough tannins but good flavors, maybe have a “water back” when ordering; good
2011 La Ferme Du Mont, CdP Cotes Capelan - nothing remarkable but nothing off; good
2002 Chave, Hermitage - for a vintage that is not highly touted, Chave creates something that over achieves; excellent
1997 Araujo, Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vnyd. - I am not a Napa cab. guy but this is more about Eisele than cab. Identifiable as Eisele; excellent.
2015 Dom. Saint Gayan, CdP - not bad, not memorable; good
2020 Martin Mullen, Riesling Krover Kirchlay Trocken - bright, cheerful, palate cleansing and yummy; very good
2015 Arpepe, Valtellina Grumello - lightweight but full of flavor and complexity, joyful; excellent.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim: Wine impressions 5-8-23Identifiable as Eisele; excellent.

Eisele selections rarely (never ?) disappoint. Totally agree with you on the Ch Beaucastel CNdP '98.

Excellent and handy notes.

. . . . Pete
 
Sorry you got a poor 1998 Jamet, Jim. I'm part way through a case and every bottle has been spectacular, although there is definitely some variation in expression of spectacularness. For me, it's one of their best vintages since 1985, if not the best other than the 1985.
 
Lot of wines in 3 days. Looks like you survived to write about it.

1995 Chateau Montus, Madiran - I've had this twice before. Nice with age on it.
 
originally posted by MarkS:
Lot of wines in 3 days. Looks like you survived to write about it.

1995 Chateau Montus, Madiran - I've had this twice before. Nice with age on it.

Lots of food and water served and I have learned to spit. Even so, I drove home the worse for wear.
But this year was the 24th year for this gang; some of our kids are now of age and part of the festivities. We’ve lost a few, gained a few and always happy to have new folks but the core group remains.
So as much as we love the wine and food, it’s become a family affair.
And that made the drive home easier.
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by MarkS:
Lot of wines in 3 days. Looks like you survived to write about it.

1995 Chateau Montus, Madiran - I've had this twice before. Nice with age on it.

Lots of food and water served and I have learned to spit. Even so, I drove home the worse for wear.
But this year was the 24th year for this gang; some of our kids are now of age and part of the festivities. We’ve lost a few, gained a few and always happy to have new folks but the core group remains.
So as much as we love the wine and food, it’s become a family affair.
And that made the drive home easier.

+1 on this brother. I'm glad to hear you had such a fantastic, convivial night!
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Lots of food and water served and I have learned to spit. Even so, I drove home the worse for wear.
But this year was the 24th year for this gang; some of our kids are now of age and part of the festivities. We’ve lost a few, gained a few and always happy to have new folks but the core group remains.
So as much as we love the wine and food, it’s become a family affair.
And that made the drive home easier.
That's a good story. I like those kind of gatherings, too.
 
Jim, there is a lot I have to admit I envy about your life and times, but the ability to say with credibility: "I am not a Napa cab. guy but this is more about Eisele than cab. Identifiable as Eisele; excellent..." is a capacity that I will, regretfully, never possess.

I'm not here to blow sunshine up your kilt, but on the other hand - damn, man. Or, maybe more in the spirit of the bored: Fuck you, as fondly as I can say it.

And the Vincents are living up to the billing. Thanks.
 
Ken,
There often seem to be exceptions to my wine dislikes.
Eisele is one.
Much as A Tribute to Grace is an exception to my distain for Grenache.
Or Vincent to my passing on new world Pinot.
Et al.

And FU2 sunshine boy.
You’re welcome.
 
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