NTN: A few in the cellar.

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
SFJoe, Jay, Sharon and I met at CWS on Saturday - partly by plan and partly by chance. Of course, a few corks were pulled, and the friendly staff had a wine open, too:

Wirsching 1993 Silvaner-
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Chevillon 2006 Passetoutgrains-
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Ch. Giscours 1966 Margaux-
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Chapoutier 1990 Hermitage Blanc-
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(This one's for you, Joe.)
 

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Mais, non, ma chere. On ne peut pas. It is all the rage now, is it not, that none shall write tasting notes? The NYTimes has come out against them, a very famous importer of natural wines has come out against them, WIWP myrmidons of every stripe have thronged the chorus.

No, I'm afraid that no one can provide the words that you crave.
 
originally posted by Arjun Mendiratta:
Interesting NTN on the Giscours. Off-bottle, perhaps?
Hard to say.

More prolonged decanting may have improved it. Anyway, Jay has more, and was planning to source more, too.
 
originally posted by Arjun Mendiratta:
Interesting NTN on the Giscours. Off-bottle, perhaps?

Others liked it more than Jeff. And I don't own any more and decided to pass on buying more on winebid, reminding myself that my storage is full.

Started out unpleasantly funky but this blew off after a half hour or so and it developed into a lovely though certainly faded wine. I think it would have benefited from a long slow oxygenation treatment.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Started out unpleasantly funky but this blew off after a half hour or so and it developed into a lovely though certainly faded wine. I think it would have benefited from a long slow oxygenation treatment.

Hey, keep your TN's out of this thread!
 
originally posted by Arjun Mendiratta:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Started out unpleasantly funky but this blew off after a half hour or so and it developed into a lovely though certainly faded wine. I think it would have benefited from a long slow oxygenation treatment.

Hey, keep your TN's out of this thread!

The Wirsching was really nice, carrying its high alcohol well. The Chapoutier was showing very little. The Chevillon was too ripe and young for me.

Nyah, nyah!
 
That was lovely (and it was Pascal), as was a gorgeous, unabashedly tannic 1996 Clape Cornas. (Pooh-poohed, however, by Jay.)

I should say, I've never had a Sancerre Ros with that much age, and it had developed in such a deliciously sapide direction, I was bowled over.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
That was lovely (and it was Pascal), as was a gorgeous, unabashedly tannic 1996 Clape Cornas. (Pooh-poohed, however, by Jay.)

I should say, I've never had a Sancerre Ros with that much age, and it had developed in such a deliciously sapide direction, I was bowled over.

I don't understand Clape. Never have. Boring wine. Verset, Allemand and Voge all the way.
 
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