Holiday wines

Florida Jim

Florida Jim
N/V Marques de Monistrol, Cava Brut Seleccin Especial:
This continues to impress; solid bead, clean, pure flavors, no off tones and a dry freshness that enlivens the palate. Charming bubbly for $10.

N/V Segura Viudas, Cava Brut Reserva:
Very much like the preceding wine but ever so slightly sweeter. Good for about $7.

N/V Roederer Estate, Brut Anderson Valley:
A pretty wine with a good bead and a dry delivery; some flavor and quite fresh. About $15.

N/V Gruet, Sparkling Wine Ros:
A bubbly with character; good bead, refreshing overall profile with lots of flavor and nuance. Id be happy with this anytime. 100% pinot noir, 12% abv and about $15.

(Aside: I dont drink a lot of sparkling wine and these were had over the holidays. I liked the Gruet best for its full flavors and the Marques second for its bone-dryness.)

2007 Louis Michel, Chablis Montmain:
Clean and tart; a wine of depth, individuality, excellent balance and length. It screams Chablis and cuts almost any food it is served with. At 13% and about $20 (screwcap) its a no brainer.

2007 Louis Michel, Chablis Forts:
Richer and fuller than the Montmain but every bit as much cut and steeliness. The closer it gets to room temp. the more open and accessible it becomes. 13% and about $20 (real cork).

(Aside: both of these Chablis reminded me of young Raveneau wines; they are tight and angular and obviously need time but they are also fine examples of their typicit and have excellent concentration and intensity.)

2005 Cantine Antonio Caggiano, Tar:
Aglianico from Campania that smells very good sort of nebbiolo meets ripe cabernet; in the mouth its like berry infused Bakers chocolate not much chocolate flavor, no sweetness, somewhat grainy/tactile and with a distinct bitterness really not much fun by itself. But with poached chicken in tomato sauce with feta, this wine is extraordinary; the drying bitterness is barely noticeable and the flavors resound against the red sauce. One of the most dramatic synergies of food and wine I have encountered. About $25.

2005 Patrick Javillier, Pernand-Vergelesses:
My second bottle of this in the past two weeks; a clear, place driven expression of pinot that is elegant on the palate and aromatic in the glass. Shows none of the vintages big-ness, good balance and moderate complexity. 13% and $25.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
2005 Patrick Javillier, Pernand-Vergelesses:
My second bottle of this in the past two weeks; a clear, place driven expression of pinot that is elegant on the palate and aromatic in the glass. Shows none of the vintages big-ness, good balance and moderate complexity. 13% and $25.

Are we shopping at the same stores? Last week, I was sent to a TotalWine in Atlanta to pick up party fixings--what a bewildering place. Apparently they do a lot of exclusive importing somehow ... or something. Happily, in my confusion, I wandered upon both the Javillier and the Colombier that you mentioned earlier.

I haven't had the Colombier yet, but I completely agree about the Javillier P-V. Just a little tight, especially at first, but the wine is amiable, gracious. Beautiful nose. A great value, and the wine disappeared like that. I believe I will have to hit the Fairfax outlet for more.
 
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