TN: Three wines with Rainer

Maximin Grnhaus (von Schubert) Riesling Auslese 133 Grnhauser Abtsberg 1989
AP-# 34 selected and numbered Auslesen like the 133 are this producers equivalent to Gold Capsule. Thanks to Rainer, a bottle bought at auction, perhaps not 100% representative, an ever so tiny fraction worn out? Looks and tastes quite youthful. Full yellow-golden colour, with perhaps the faintest green hue. No longer as fat, opulent, thick and sweet as it used to be, but beautifully expressive and minerally, nicely firm (more so than I had expected). Medium-plus body. Still contains a tiny little CO2. Chamomile, minty chives, mild lemon rind, a little balm mint, fresh bees wax, stone dust. Barely any tertiary characteristics. Quite steely acidity. Long and firm on the finish. Egg souffl, and perhaps a hint at eucalyptus, Rainer said. Nicely herbaceous cool climate character, surprisingly so for a 1989 (and this one in particular). Rating: 92

Emmanuel Rouget Vosne-Romane 1996
Raspberry ruby-black colour. Black-fruity and quite earthy for Vosne, forest undergrowth. Integrated tree bark scented oak. Gingery-smoky tannin and acidity. A little dried red beet on the lightly tannic finish. Rating: ~90

Hubert Lignier Morey-Saint-Denis Chaffots 1996
Raspberry ruby-black with a red beet juice like purple hue, watery rim. Sweeter red onion tinged frozen raspberry, more youthful than the Rouget VR, and still fairly closed. Racier, more minerally and precise, but also more complex, meatier and sweatier. Nicely spicy, soft herbs. Again strong but integrated acidity. Does not really sing yet, but promising, needs more bottle age. Rating: 91+

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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J'ai gch vingt ans de mes plus belles annes au billard. Si c'tait refaire, je recommencerais. Roger Conti
 
David - thank you for your note on the '89 Grunhaus #133. I have a single bottle that I am saving for an anniversary celebration, so it looks like 20 years might be the perfect time.
 
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
David - thank you for your note on the '89 Grunhaus #133. I have a single bottle that I am saving for an anniversary celebration, so it looks like 20 years might be the perfect time.

You're most welcome, David! Hadn't had this wine in a while, so can't tell with certainty how close this was to a representative bottle. Fill and cork, and the colour of the wine all looked quite good, there were no signs whatsoever of damage, the wine just didn't show quite as well as expected. But then, at a certain age, there are "only bottles, no more wines", as we say.

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
 
By coincidence, I opened a 96 Hubert Lignier Chambolle-Musigny tonight and it was shut as tight as the proverbial bull's ass in fly season, to quote Mr. Gurney.

I don't think it was corked, but it could have been. We'll see tomorrow. It's not much fun to drink tonight.
 
originally posted by mlawton:
By coincidence, I opened a 96 Hubert Lignier Chambolle-Musigny tonight and it was shut as tight as the proverbial bull's ass in fly season, to quote Mr. Gurney.

Very nice Chambolle village, that one, hope it's OK.

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
 
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