Really good ones

Florida Jim

Florida Jim
Whites:

2004 Dom. Pepire, Muscadet Clos des Briords VV:
Day one: citrus, oyster shell and a hint of pickle juice on the nose; crisp and bright with flavors that follow the nose; some depth, intense; very long. More closed than expected but still good stuff.
Day two: so much better; clean, balanced and precise with crystalline flavors, a somewhat feminine delivery but great length. Falls a heartbeat short of the 05 Pepire, Granite de Clisson, but just.
$13 on release and 12% alcohol. Hold.

Reds:

2001 Sella, Lessona;
You know how when Robin Hood split the arrow that was already in the bulls eye? Well, this is that much on target. Precise, detailed, graceful and complex I have had bottles of this that have shown much less but this one is everything one could ask for. Slightly less clear on day two but still excellent. I bought a bunch of this on sale and I think I will put Astor on my Christmas card list what a gift.
Drink.

1999 Gilles Robin, Crozes-Hermitage Cuve Albric Bouvet:
My last 750 (one magnum remains) of a wine that I have probably had more of than any other; there is a little brett here but nothing that puts me off; other than that, the most complete, complex and engaging syrah Ive ever had. The nose is packed with nuance; in the mouth it is fresh yet has developed secondary character; and the length is a lovely and enduring echo. Fully resolved, balanced, so many different combinations of flavors that it is hard to keep track and still, that elegant, varietal essence of deliciousness that I can only hope that one day I achieve in my own syrahs. I credit Joe Dressner with suggesting one go long on this; I am pleased that I did, and I hope that I find something that comes close in the future. 13% alcohol, about $9 delivered (on sale) and as good a bottle of red wine as I have ever enjoyed. Drink.

Best, Jim
 
1999 Gilles Robin, Crozes-Hermitage Cuve Albric Bouvet:
My last 750 (one magnum remains) of a wine that I have probably had more of than any other...

Ahh, the 'pallet pleaser'...

I think this is the wine you cornered the market in that year.
 
As for that 2001 Sella Lessona, I'm down to my last 3-4 bottles. There has been increasing variability among the bottles in recent months, but the good bottles are very good.

originally posted by MarkS:

Ahh, the 'pallet pleaser'...

That's a good line, I intend to steal it.
 
No pictures???

Every time I've tasted Lessona I've loved it.

I think it was Greg dal Piaz who first forced me to buy some.

F
 
originally posted by Bwood:
As for that 2001 Sella Lessona, I'm down to my last 3-4 bottles. There has been increasing variability among the bottles in recent months, but the good bottles are very good.

originally posted by MarkS:

Ahh, the 'pallet pleaser'...

That's a good line, I intend to steal it.

"Bwoodian quantities," etc. . . .
Best, Jim
 
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