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Florida Jim

Florida Jim
N/V Mayr-Nusserhof, Blaterle:
Very charming; kind of light and floral with some soap accents and a pleasant finish. Nothing to go crazy over but delightful for starters.

2006 Overnoy, Arbois-Pupillin:
Terrific poulsard with a translucent appearance, light-weight but intense delivery, lots of complexity and 13% alcohol. Maybe the ripest one Ive had from this producer (which still puts it a step behind Puffeneys). Really good.

2000 Boxler, Riesling Brand:
The real deal. Powerful aromatics and flavors; depth, complexity and class with a very long, full flavored finish. Captivating wine and the one I made sure that I kept a glass of for later.

2002 Nigl, Grner Veltliner Piri:
Nice veltliner but after the preceding wine, a shadow. Maybe on another day this would impress . . . others were happier with it.

2005 Clos de la Roilette, Fleurie:
Within a whisker of the 05 Vissoux, Poncie which I have written up maybe 20 times since release; my favorite wine that presently resides in my cellar. This is only short by a degree of concentration; otherwise, this is fabulous Fleurie, gorgeous gamay and wonderful wine. What a vintage in Fleurie!

2000 Raveneau, Chablis Butteaux:
Big and fairly closed we closured it and put it in the fridge for another time.

1996 Allemand, Cornas Reynard:
All the Cornas markers, good integration and balance and then, it drops off a cliff. Nothing there at all from mid-palate on. Sort of watery and, well weird.

Best, Jim
 
That's funny, we drank a bottle of the Houillon 2006 Poulsard last night too. And we would have gotten into the Blaterl had it not been corked. We talked a lot about Allemand and Boxler too. The stars were aligned.
 
originally posted by Nicolas Mestre:
That's funny, we drank a bottle of the Houillon 2006 Poulsard last night too..

Yes, and like Jim I thought our bottle was really good. A juicy pleasure. Although I didn't find the complexity he did. But, there was a lot of stuff competing for my attention..
 
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