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Rahsaan

Rahsaan
with spiced cashews
2005 Huet Vouvray Ptillant Brut
Ok, this needs age. But I couldnt resist. And I was rewarded with mouthfuls of glistening diamond-like Chenin shards. Really. And I loved it. Plus it went well with the nuts.

with maitake, yellow squash, basil and tomato sauce pizza
2008 Peter Lauer Ayler Kupp Riesling Fa 6 Senior
2008 Peter Lauer Ayler Kupp Riesling Fa 12 Unterstenbersch
The Senior had actually been opened the night before when it was more sour and lean (if plenty zesty and lively on the palate). But on this second night it was much broader and smokier. Not quite as precise as the Unterstenbersch but still plenty of glistening mineral focus and plenty of pleasure.
The Unterstenbersch was rich powerful yet racy and lean, and admittedly without the benefit of 24 hours of air for a direct comparison. It tilted towards the sour side, which some may like more than others, but both wines were great accompaniments with the pizza.
These were my first Lauer bottles and I must say I didn't love either wine although I was expecting/hoping to have a stronger reaction. Especially given my love of the Saar. But perhaps 08 is entering a closed period?

with fluke with roasted tomatoes and kalamata olives, spinach, spiced couscous
2007 Edmunds St. John That Old Black Magic
Rich warm and easy to drink. Might have been a bit overpowering for the fish texture-wise, but the olives helped bring everything together. And it was great for sipping after the meal with all of its friendly generous nature wrapping around our palates and brains. Something to drink now while you wait for the other bottlings to age!
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
These were my first Lauer bottles and I must say I didn't love either wine although I was expecting/hoping to have a stronger reaction. Especially given my love of the Saar. But perhaps 08 is entering a closed period?

Wow, I'm surprised. These wines were some of the most interesting new wines (to me) that I've had this year. I found them beautiful and fascinating, especially the Senor, and couldn't stop talking about them.

You've always been a little odd though.
 
originally posted by VLM: Wow, I'm surprised. These wines were some of the most interesting new wines (to me) that I've had this year. I found them beautiful and fascinating, especially the Senor, and couldn't stop talking about them.

When did you have them? I heard some of these positive reports from earlier in the year and after drinking my bottles was wondering if they were dulling/closing a bit. Regardless, I do plan to look for more in the future. Even if I'm not running to buy them.

You've always been a little odd though.

Say what now. How can you even tell in this place.
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
2005 Huet Vouvray Ptillant Brut

Haven't seen this vintage yet out west.
Is this release the end of the Chadderton era or first digs for Rare Wine?
 
First for Rare Wine Co.

I opened one a couple of days ago.

It needed a few minutes, and then it settled into the glass nicely, with the signature honeyed tones coming out. Mine was also the Brut.

No need to rush to open bottles. I thought it could have been a bit drier, but then I tend that way in the sparkling idiom.
 
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