I believe this is a complete list of wines brought to our little get-together this past weekend in San Francisco. Can't do the same for the food you guys brought but it was equally over the top great. I think Cory and Emily must have cleaned out Boccalone (local salumi/charcuterie shop) on our behalf.
Not surprisingly I don't have much in the way of notes but I'm sure some of you do, hopefully this list will jog some foggy memories from you all.
Whites
2002 Huet Vouvray Petillant - wonderful as (nearly) always, tried a 4 hr decant this time and thought it worked well. Hard to imagine a wine I'm happier drinking.
NV Breton Vouvray Petillant La Dilettante - not a good showing for this wine. Shrill. Have enjoyed it more before.
NV Chartogne-Taillet Champagne Brut Cuvee Sainte-Anne - good, but I'd rather drink Huet Petillant
2005 Domaine de la Ppire Muscadet Vieilles Vignes Clos des Briords - in a good place
2006 Avanguardia Cristallo Sierra Foothills - the first of Timko's oddball Sierra Foothills wines, this was 100% rkatsiteli (say that fast). Lactic nose, tactile but unexpressive palate, didn't care for it
1983 Rene Schmidt Alsace Gewurztraminer Cuvee Particuliere Reserve - past peak but still quite alive; great gewurz texture but as usual I found the alcohol aggressive
1992 Zind-Humbrecht Tokay Pinot Gris Rotenberg Vendange Tardive - needed more acid
2002 William Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Bougros - first tragedy of the day, this was poxed.
2005 Domaine Ostertag Fronholz Muscat
2006 De Moor Chablis Rosette - good but a little big and fleshy, perhaps typical for the vintage
2005 Domaine Aux Moines Savennieres Roche Aux Moines - have had mixed experiences with this producer but this was very good, alcohol slightly aggressive though
2005 Burgerspital Zum HL Geist Wurzburger Stein Riesling Kabinett Trocken Franken - really interesting, exotic, rich nose
2004 Francois Cotat Sancerre Le Culs de Beaujeau - very nice, still greenish and reassuringly young. No need to hurry on these.
Orange
2006 C de Noci Notte di Luna (Vino da Tavola) - 60% moscato giallo, 40% malvasia aromatica, really fascinating and definitely the best wine I've drank yet from here.
2004 La Stoppa Ageno Emilia IGT - still the most tannic white/orange wine I've ever drank, love the soft delicate red fruit aromas.
Red
2002 The Eyrie Vineyards Willamette Pinot Noir - sorry Arjun but I don't remember tasting it
1977 Lytton Springs Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley - forgot to taste this but from the nose it seemed to still be quite alive, very wood-spicy and red-fruited
2001 Clos Rougeard Saumur-Champigny - good but seems to be maturing faster than I'd have expected given past experiences with this wine. Probably shouldn't be surprised; other Loire reds from this vintage don't seem to be holding up
1990 Olga Raffault Chinon Les Picasses - second tragedy of the day, I thought this was mildly corked though some disagreed
2000 Martinborough Vineyard Pinot Noir New Zealand - didn't taste but Larry said it was shot
2000 San Leonardo Vallagarina IGT (Trentino) - good bottle, great wine. One of my favorite wines made from these grapes.
NV Avanguardia Amatore Sierra Foothills - the second of Steve's curiosities. Red nonvintage blend of corvina, gamay noir, negrara, rondinella.
2006 Scea Poupat et fils Coteaux du Giennois Le Trocadero - memory fail.
2005 Domaine Comte Peraldi Ajaccio (Corsica) - really enjoyed this
2005 Domaine de la Croix d'Or Saint-Pourcain - very fun wine. Fresh cranberry, roasted capsicum nose, similar palate with black pepper and surprising richness.
(no vintage on label) Domaine de la Tournelle l'Uva Arbosiana Arbois - classic poulsard nose of celery stick, powdery tart red fruit, spice, super juicy, tart acid, I liked this
2001 Schwarz Zweigelt 'W' Red Table Wine - I think Larry poured me this but I'm drawing a blank
2007 La Clarine Farms Mourvedre Cedarville Vineyard - ditto
Sweet
1989 Weingut Dr. Burklin-Wolf Wachenheimer Konigswingert Gewurztraminer Auslese - still rather young and seemed to be drinking well
1988 Goldenrebe Trockenbeerenauslese Bereich Mittelhaardt (Pfalz)
Consumed later at Terroir, to my considerable detriment
2004 Belliviere Le Rouge-Gorge - seemingly unchanged in two years. Still an off the charts high-toned agave/tequila nose, white pepper, etc and an almost muscular palate. Thanks Steve.
1995 Edmunds St John California Syrah - didn't care for this, but I was in no shape at this point say more than that.
Not surprisingly I don't have much in the way of notes but I'm sure some of you do, hopefully this list will jog some foggy memories from you all.
Whites
2002 Huet Vouvray Petillant - wonderful as (nearly) always, tried a 4 hr decant this time and thought it worked well. Hard to imagine a wine I'm happier drinking.
NV Breton Vouvray Petillant La Dilettante - not a good showing for this wine. Shrill. Have enjoyed it more before.
NV Chartogne-Taillet Champagne Brut Cuvee Sainte-Anne - good, but I'd rather drink Huet Petillant
2005 Domaine de la Ppire Muscadet Vieilles Vignes Clos des Briords - in a good place
2006 Avanguardia Cristallo Sierra Foothills - the first of Timko's oddball Sierra Foothills wines, this was 100% rkatsiteli (say that fast). Lactic nose, tactile but unexpressive palate, didn't care for it
1983 Rene Schmidt Alsace Gewurztraminer Cuvee Particuliere Reserve - past peak but still quite alive; great gewurz texture but as usual I found the alcohol aggressive
1992 Zind-Humbrecht Tokay Pinot Gris Rotenberg Vendange Tardive - needed more acid
2002 William Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Bougros - first tragedy of the day, this was poxed.
2005 Domaine Ostertag Fronholz Muscat
2006 De Moor Chablis Rosette - good but a little big and fleshy, perhaps typical for the vintage
2005 Domaine Aux Moines Savennieres Roche Aux Moines - have had mixed experiences with this producer but this was very good, alcohol slightly aggressive though
2005 Burgerspital Zum HL Geist Wurzburger Stein Riesling Kabinett Trocken Franken - really interesting, exotic, rich nose
2004 Francois Cotat Sancerre Le Culs de Beaujeau - very nice, still greenish and reassuringly young. No need to hurry on these.
Orange
2006 C de Noci Notte di Luna (Vino da Tavola) - 60% moscato giallo, 40% malvasia aromatica, really fascinating and definitely the best wine I've drank yet from here.
2004 La Stoppa Ageno Emilia IGT - still the most tannic white/orange wine I've ever drank, love the soft delicate red fruit aromas.
Red
2002 The Eyrie Vineyards Willamette Pinot Noir - sorry Arjun but I don't remember tasting it
1977 Lytton Springs Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley - forgot to taste this but from the nose it seemed to still be quite alive, very wood-spicy and red-fruited
2001 Clos Rougeard Saumur-Champigny - good but seems to be maturing faster than I'd have expected given past experiences with this wine. Probably shouldn't be surprised; other Loire reds from this vintage don't seem to be holding up
1990 Olga Raffault Chinon Les Picasses - second tragedy of the day, I thought this was mildly corked though some disagreed
2000 Martinborough Vineyard Pinot Noir New Zealand - didn't taste but Larry said it was shot
2000 San Leonardo Vallagarina IGT (Trentino) - good bottle, great wine. One of my favorite wines made from these grapes.
NV Avanguardia Amatore Sierra Foothills - the second of Steve's curiosities. Red nonvintage blend of corvina, gamay noir, negrara, rondinella.
2006 Scea Poupat et fils Coteaux du Giennois Le Trocadero - memory fail.
2005 Domaine Comte Peraldi Ajaccio (Corsica) - really enjoyed this
2005 Domaine de la Croix d'Or Saint-Pourcain - very fun wine. Fresh cranberry, roasted capsicum nose, similar palate with black pepper and surprising richness.
(no vintage on label) Domaine de la Tournelle l'Uva Arbosiana Arbois - classic poulsard nose of celery stick, powdery tart red fruit, spice, super juicy, tart acid, I liked this
2001 Schwarz Zweigelt 'W' Red Table Wine - I think Larry poured me this but I'm drawing a blank
2007 La Clarine Farms Mourvedre Cedarville Vineyard - ditto
Sweet
1989 Weingut Dr. Burklin-Wolf Wachenheimer Konigswingert Gewurztraminer Auslese - still rather young and seemed to be drinking well
1988 Goldenrebe Trockenbeerenauslese Bereich Mittelhaardt (Pfalz)
Consumed later at Terroir, to my considerable detriment
2004 Belliviere Le Rouge-Gorge - seemingly unchanged in two years. Still an off the charts high-toned agave/tequila nose, white pepper, etc and an almost muscular palate. Thanks Steve.
1995 Edmunds St John California Syrah - didn't care for this, but I was in no shape at this point say more than that.