Dinner out

Florida Jim

Florida Jim
Dinner at The Fig with Bruce L. and friends:

1996 Williams Selyem, Pinot Noir Hirsch Vnyd.:
Funky on the nose to start and it never lost all the funk (a good thing); strawberry, cherry, underbrush tones in the mouth; lots of secondary development here and lots of complexity as a consequence; finesse and restraint. A lovely bottle; thanks Bruce.

2007 Argot, Chardonnay:
Not yet released and bottled two weeks ago; obviously somewhat closed but showing plenty of minerality and good chardonnay fruit. A touch too much wood at the moment but the stuffing here indicates that this will be eaten up quickly. Needs a year or two but is still very nice now.

2008 Cowan Cellars, Skin-Fermented Sauvignon Blanc:
Rosy in color; nothing oxidative here but rather bone dry and smelling and tasting nothing like SB. Complex, sauvage and ever-changing in the glass. 13.3% alcohol.
Well received, I am happy to say.

Sean Thackery, Pleiades X
I think this was the X but Im not certain. Touch of brett on fresh aromatics; lightweight and complex with a feminine delivery and deft finish. Went beautifully with butcher steak and frites.

(2000?) Palmina, Tocai:
I did not catch the vintage but I think it was recent - little on the nose, more impact in the mouth and needed time to open and to warm a bit before it gave much.

2007 Argot, Syrah Drystack Vnyd.:
Rich, full flavored without being too big, some pepper and earth notes, texture of linen and good grip. Young, lip-smacking syrah. Delicious.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim: Dinner out2008 Cowan Cellars, Skin-Fermented Sauvignon Blanc ... smelling and tasting nothing like SB.

Jim, Is atypicity an objective? Or do you just mean nothing like many manipulated California Sauvignon Blancs?

. . . . . Pete
 
Pete,
It was skin-fermented (much like the orange wines that a written about here) all the way to pressing.
I would not expect it to carry much SB stamp but none at all was not anticipated.
The only objective I had in mind was to see what happened - and hopefully, to like what happened.
'Turns out, I do.
Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Yixin:


Jim - does skin contact reduce the pyrazines?

I have not run the chemistry for that because I was satisfied with the aromas and taste of the wine.
My gut reaction is that it would not; same material to start with, same result to finish with - but chemistry is not what I do best.

Best, Jim
 
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