Wine impressions 12-31-24

Florida Jim

Florida Jim
Wine impressions 12-31-24

2022 Fritzsche, Cabernet Sauvignon Bengier Vnyd. - much more CA/Napa in style than the Family Reunion version and quite closed. A touch of oak, concentrated, singular and giving little at the moment. It’s 12.5 abv, made by Vincent and gives every indication that it will develop with sufficient time; IMO no less than 5 years. I have faith.

2023 Extradimensional, Mourvèdre Evangelho - way too young but still delicious and soulful. Needs time.

2022 Louis Michel, Chablis Montee de Tonnerre - also, way too young with an unformed mid-palate and a looseness that gives little current indication of structure. Needs time.

2019 Louis Michel, Chablis Vaudesir - young but already showing the feminine side of grand cru. Amazing wine even now.

2019 Louis Michel, Chablis Forets - as always, absolutely wonderful.

2022 Dominique Gruhier, Bourgogne Epineuil - excellent, precise, giving, and supple. I bought a lot of this.

2022 Thymiopoulos, Xinomavro Young Vines - translucent red wine with beautiful fruit, light weight and just enough grip. ‘Bought a lot of this, too.

2022 Gilbert Picq, Chablis - in an early drinking window and showing as the quintessential village wine. Lovely.

2021 Dom. Rolet, Trousseau Arbois - this bottle seemed richer than the last but still a nice rendition of the grape and AOC.

2012 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - skin-fermented, 11.8 abv, brass color and an integrated, spicy, tangerine zest delivery with good grip. It just keeps getting better with the years.

2019 Benoit Cantin, Irancy - a well-executed, slightly firm version of the AOC that holds future promise but tastes good now.

2021 Dehlinger, Pinot Noir Altamont - a slightly volatile, fumey, ultra-polished, monolithic, alcoholic, confected beverage without any redeeming attributes. Just awful.

2020 CVNE, Rioja Crianza - charming, complex, balanced and wholly comfortable wine - like a well-traveled old friend who tells great stories that don’t use or need one extra word. Such a pleasure.

N/V Bollinger, Champagne Special Cuvée - whatever the blend here there is certainly some aged wine amongst it; more complex than expected and quite good.

2023 Pepiere, Muscadet Briords VV - citrus, sea shell, iodine, Granny Smith with a hint of black pepper; lightweight, intense and layered in the mouth, and endless length. A wine that will live longer than you will, tastes fantastic now and its structure is all but hidden. Wonderful.
12% abv, about $26.

2022 Inama, Soave Foscarino - more savory/salty than fruity, good depth and texture, some complexity and length. Shows every sign of developing further but tastes great now. As accompaniment to pasta with caramelized onions and black olives, perfect.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
2022 Thymiopoulos, Xinomavro Young Vines - translucent red wine with beautiful fruit, light weight and just enough grip. ‘Bought a lot of this, too.
When you say light weight, I think Beaujolais regular cuvees, stuff from Valle d'Aoste, unfussy Chianti, and things like that. Is that what you mean?

2021 Dom. Rolet, Trousseau Arbois - this bottle seemed richer than the last but still a nice rendition of the grape and AOC.
I look at this bottle but don't buy. Maybe I'll hear your voice in my head next time.
 
Slightly lighter weight than those you name - at least, IMO.
Closer to the weight of Overnoy, Arbois in the early 2000’s - again, IMO.
But I am probably splitting hairs.

The Trousseau has more weight than Tissot’s and is probably closer to Puffeney’s - FWIW.

(In case you’re wondering, it’s national acronym day; pass it on - OK?)
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
2012 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - skin-fermented, 11.8 abv, brass color and an integrated, spicy, tangerine zest delivery with good grip. It just keeps getting better with the years.

Nice that you still have a stash of your stuff. Are you working down towards the end?
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
2012 Cowan Cellars, Ribolla Gialla - skin-fermented, 11.8 abv, brass color and an integrated, spicy, tangerine zest delivery with good grip. It just keeps getting better with the years.

Nice that you still have a stash of your stuff. Are you working down towards the end?
This is my wife’s favorite of our wines; maybe 8 cases left.
‘Hope to drink every bottle with her . . . and friends, should they stop by.
Come see us . . .
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:

This is my wife’s favorite of our wines; maybe 8 cases left.
‘Hope to drink every bottle with her . . . and friends, should they stop by.
Come see us . . .

I enjoyed tasting a few of your wines many years ago in FL; I would love to do that again!
 
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Florida Jim:

This is my wife’s favorite of our wines; maybe 8 cases left.
‘Hope to drink every bottle with her . . . and friends, should they stop by.
Come see us . . .

I enjoyed tasting a few of your wines many years ago in FL; I would love to do that again!
Almost everything that I made is stored in NC (we have a basement there) and we should be back there in May sometime. Lots of room, by then the weather will be grand and always happy to have friends in - “stay awhile, kick your shoes off, y’all comeback, ya hear?”
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:

Almost everything that I made is stored in NC (we have a basement there) and we should be back there in May sometime. Lots of room, by then the weather will be grand and always happy to have friends in - “stay awhile, kick your shoes off, y’all comeback, ya hear?”

VERY tempting!
 
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