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Jay Miller

Jay Miller
By dint of disguising myself as someone who knows something about wine I was able to sneak into a subcomittee meeting of the ssb. Members in attendance were the Director, the Lawyer and the Liquidator. Unfortunately it seemed to be the World Cup subcomittee but at least I got the chance to try:

NV Ulysses Collin RM-28860-01 - surprisingly mature, rich, complex and delicious. Very white Burgundian. Anyone able to decipher the numbers to let us know what release it was?

2000 Dauvissat Chablis 'La Forest' - Not bad but not showing very Chablis-like. A little short on the minerals and chalk. I certainly wouldn't pay the going price.

1985 LdH Tondonia Riserva White - unfortunately over the hill. I have fond memories of this from a party at my old place about 8? years ago or so.

1993 Rollin Pernand-Vergelesses - everyone else liked this much more than I did. On the black fruit side of things, a touch of overripe fruit to my palate (but no one else's). I loved the first bottle of this but have been disappointed by the last two.

2001 Muller Catoir Haardter Mandelring Scheurebe Spatlese - no I didn't bring it. It was apparently a parting gift to the Liquidator when Mr. Connell departed for cooler climes. It's showing as well as ever with peaches and loads of passion fruit. The grapefruit comes out in force later. Love this wine.

1993 Zilliken Forstmeister Geltz Saarbruger Rausch Riesling Spatlese - a lovely mature riesling.

1970 Montrose - Very, very nice. Pure red fruit, beautiful nose. I was saving this for the next time I crossed paths with the Lawyer having missed opening it at his 40th earlier this year (though apparently there was another in attendance). While drinking it I was required to counter the vile canard that I don't like Bordeaux. Who knows how these rumors get started? Personally, I blame the new guy.

1996 Roumier Chambolle Musigny - I took not a single note but liked it very much nonetheless. Could certainly use more time (or more air).
 
NV Ulysses Collin RM-28860-01 - surprisingly mature, rich, complex and delicious. Very white Burgundian. Anyone able to decipher the numbers to let us know what release it was?

Wrong set (he only has 04 and later). Look for something with L, LC. Curious to hear! Could be on front label in tiny corner.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
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1985 LdH Tondonia Riserva White - unfortunately over the hill. I have fond memories of this from a party at my old place about 8? years ago or so.

this has to be a bottle/storage problem. ldh whites last a long time, 85 is still a young'un...
 
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
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1985 LdH Tondonia Riserva White - unfortunately over the hill. I have fond memories of this from a party at my old place about 8? years ago or so.

this has to be a bottle/storage problem. ldh whites last a long time, 85 is still a young'un...

This is apparently the first bottle from Manuel's extensive supply of this wine which has exhibited this problem. Almost certainly a bottle variation issue. Others have been wonderful. So it goes...
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
NV Ulysses Collin RM-28860-01 - surprisingly mature, rich, complex and delicious. Very white Burgundian. Anyone able to decipher the numbers to let us know what release it was?

Wrong set (he only has 04 and later). Look for something with L, LC. Curious to hear! Could be on front label in tiny corner.

Too late! I doubt Grand Sichuan has kept the bottle.

Unfortunate as I would have been very interested in the answer.
 
I'm almost certain only two batches of this have arrived stateside. Both based on the 2005 vintage. Someone here can surely chime in with more info.
 
originally posted by Nicolas Mestre:
I'm almost certain only two batches of this have arrived stateside. Both based on the 2005 vintage. Someone here can surely chime in with more info.

04 and 05 of the bdb
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
1993 Zilliken Forstmeister Geltz Saarbruger Rausch Riesling Spatlese - a lovely mature riesling.

Hmm, I'll have to try this again. I've been through a few of them and haven't gotten much out of it.
 
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
1993 Zilliken Forstmeister Geltz Saarbruger Rausch Riesling Spatlese - a lovely mature riesling.

Hmm, I'll have to try this again. I've been through a few of them and haven't gotten much out of it.

Not a thrilling wine, but I thought it very nice, especially on the nose.
 
I remember having a nice bottle of the '93 Zilliken shortly after they hit the market, though bottles since then have seemed kinda tired. And lately I've come to question whether any spatlese-type riesling is as fun with age as they are when they first come out.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I remember having a nice bottle of the '93 Zilliken shortly after they hit the market, though bottles since then have seemed kinda tired. And lately I've come to question whether any spatlese-type riesling is as fun with age as they are when they first come out.

I need to find you a bottle of '75 Fritz Haag BJS Spatlese. You'd like that.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I remember having a nice bottle of the '93 Zilliken shortly after they hit the market, though bottles since then have seemed kinda tired. And lately I've come to question whether any spatlese-type riesling is as fun with age as they are when they first come out.

Oh, I see, you're developing Cory-itis.
 
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