Tasty Wines w/dinner (menu)

Peter Creasey

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. . . . . . Pete
 
Pete,
As always, I appreciate the post.
But I’m pretty sure there are no wines on that menu that I would go out of my way for.
Maybe a taste of the Y’quem; maybe not.
But I do hope you enjoyed them.
 
Jim, understand. The wines showed well, especially the Chateauneuf.

Surely you would have enjoyed the Ch Guiraud '09 with the wonderful dessert. Not an Yquem, but a quality fill-in, for sure.

. . . . . Pete
 
i would surely enjoy guiraud '09 but with sticky buns from dog team tavern in middlebury vermont, rather than with sticky toffee pudding
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov: i would surely enjoy guiraud '09 but with sticky buns from dog team tavern in middlebury vermont, rather than with sticky toffee pudding

Pavel, the "sticky buns from dog team tavern in middlebury vermont" must really be good. They would have to have been in this case...



. . . . . Pete
 
Tom, the Ygrec was most enjoyable. The 25% of Semillon balanced out the Sauvignon Blanc so well plus the bit of sweetness improved it even more.

Very fine pairing with the scallop preparation.

. . . . . . Pete
 
Surprisingly, I just had the Y '17 on Saturday. I will report on it later but it was out of balance with aggressive bitter green sauvignon blanc character.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Surprisingly, I just had the Y '17 on Saturday. I will report on it later but it was out of balance with aggressive bitter green sauvignon blanc character.

You are in Brooklyn. The good stuff sold there isn't "Y" , it's "Y not"
 
Thanks for the chuckle, Pavel.

[EDITED TO ADD] All I'm seeing online are VERY high ratings, even more effusive than my passing comments.

. . . . . Pete
 
originally posted by Peter Creasey:

Thanks for the chuckle, Pavel.

[EDITED TO ADD] All I'm seeing online are VERY high ratings, even more effusive than my passing comments.

. . . . . Pete

People disagree about wine. It's best just to accept that. Citing other people who share your taste doesn't make you right. It just means that you have found more people who accept your taste.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Surprisingly, I just had the Y '17 on Saturday. I will report on it later but it was out of balance with aggressive bitter green sauvignon blanc character.

I think that's generally a good description of a characteristic that I enjoy. I am more surprised to see Pete's reference to sweetness, which I don't remember in older vintages.
 
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg: People disagree about wine. It's best just to accept that. Citing other people who share your taste doesn't make you right. It just means that you have found more people who accept your taste.

Jonathan, good point. I was just amazed at the apparent near universality of ratings even higher than my recollection.

. . . . . Pete
 
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