Steven Spielmann
Steven Spielmann
I have wanted to share wine notes with people on the internet for a while, and the usual outlets are unsatisfactory for a variety of reasons. This seems a singularly erudite, if occasionally crabbed and vituperative, group of interlocutors, and so Ill try posting a thread here. I hope to share experiences with and learn from you all.
Tonights wine was the Maison Anselmet Petit Rouge 2006, from the Vallee dAoste. It weighs in at 12.5% alcohol and is imported into the US by Small Vineyards LLC in Seattle. By analogy, I wrote that it was like Loire gamay with rich, rich Fleurie berry overtones and a little bit of Italianate bitterness on the finish. It is a higher altitude wine (3000 feet) and only 350 cases were produced. Plenty of sediment in the bottle upon finishing. Petit Rouge is a distinct varietal but it is a worthy fruit, almost indistinguishable from gamay until you get to the midpalate and finish I would seek this grape out again. This is competently produced and shows its terroir, along with a little bit of crushed crystal and a transparency which becomes all the more delightful when accompanied by the rich berry smells and tastes it offers. It has a lingering if straightforward finish and I was a bit sad when the caf corretto came after dinner, since I knew that would be the end of it.
Tonights wine was the Maison Anselmet Petit Rouge 2006, from the Vallee dAoste. It weighs in at 12.5% alcohol and is imported into the US by Small Vineyards LLC in Seattle. By analogy, I wrote that it was like Loire gamay with rich, rich Fleurie berry overtones and a little bit of Italianate bitterness on the finish. It is a higher altitude wine (3000 feet) and only 350 cases were produced. Plenty of sediment in the bottle upon finishing. Petit Rouge is a distinct varietal but it is a worthy fruit, almost indistinguishable from gamay until you get to the midpalate and finish I would seek this grape out again. This is competently produced and shows its terroir, along with a little bit of crushed crystal and a transparency which becomes all the more delightful when accompanied by the rich berry smells and tastes it offers. It has a lingering if straightforward finish and I was a bit sad when the caf corretto came after dinner, since I knew that would be the end of it.