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Florida Jim
1996 Laurel Glen, Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Mtn.:
From the days when cabernet was not all about sugar; 12.5% alcohol; focused, warm fruit smells with a ripe herbs, earthy accents and a touch of leather; medium bodied, very complex and bright in the mouth (plenty of acidity), composed but intense, layered yet well-integrated and a finish to make you want more. Still youthful and without much bottle bouquet but a wine that makes me believe in the value of this variety long term. With steak salad, excellent.

2008 Navarro, Muscat Blanc Dry:
13.6% alcohol, 3.32 pH, 7.6 grams TA, $19; the nose is ginger, peach and a hint of juniper; its not bone dry but there is no RS so the fruit sweetness is backed with great acids and the juniper notes have more volume here then on the nose; long, slightly tight finish. This wine has the concentration and structure to age but is wonderful now with Asian food. And I would be hard pressed to think of another dry muscat from anywhere that is as charming.

1996 Dom. Jadot, Chambertin Clos de Bze:
Grand cru from the first sip firm but not hard, earthy, slightly torrefied aromas with power, depth and complexity; rich and tannic on the palate yet nothing plush or cloying this is about intensity flavors follow the nose, grippy, structured and very long. A timeless wine (with years to peak) that is expressive, gutsy and soulful. Served to accompany pasta with broccoli, anchovies, capers and olives as good a pairing as there could be each enhancing the other and neither over-shadowing. Quite special.
Many thanks, Sam.

N/V Marques de Monistrol, Cava Brut Seleccin Especial:
11.5% alcohol and about $9; perfect aperitif and delicious well beyond its price point. I keep a bottle of this in the fridge at all times and have not been disappointed.

2007 E. Vatan, Sancerre Clos lo Nore:
I have written this up several times the most expressive and still typical Sancerre there is. 13% alcohol.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
2007 E. Vatan, Sancerre Clos lo Nore:
I have written this up several times the most expressive and still typical Sancerre there is.

This particular wine or this particular vintage? Also, have you tried the '08? How does it compare?
 
Steve,
Yes, from the winery.

Cristian,
I have not tried the 2008 but have a lot of confidence in this producer, year in and year out.

Best, Jim
 
I thought I read somewhere that 07 would be Edmond's last year making the wine.

You're already half-way through your case, Jim. Did you buy another one for later?
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I thought I read somewhere that 07 would be Edmond's last year making the wine.

You're already half-way through your case, Jim. Did you buy another one for later?

my understanding is the daughter is making the wine now with help from dad.
 
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I thought I read somewhere that 07 would be Edmond's last year making the wine.

You're already half-way through your case, Jim. Did you buy another one for later?

my understanding is the daughter is making the wine now with help from dad.

With help from Nady Foucault.

Forshizzle.

I'll be trying a bunch of 2008 Chavignol this weekend. All Cotat's, Vatan, Thomas-Labille + Buster.
 
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