Jay Miller
Jay Miller
There were a lot more good bottles but here are a very few of them that come to mind:
2002 Thomas Labaille Sancerre 'Cuvee Buster' - my wotn, intense, soaring, a marvel
1991 Laurel Glen Cabernet - if only more people were still making Cabernet like this. Some pleasant cabernet herbaceousness, balanced, some tobacco, a bit more fruit than really old style Bordeaux but that's not a criticism on this case, just a reflection of where the grapes were grown. According to Josh they're still doing wines in the same style.
2008 Maisons Brulees (Michel Auge) Vin de Table Le Herdeleau - just as good as my first bottle of this, started out with pure spritzy berry fruit, got darker with air, and then achieved and impressive purity. Delightful.
2000 Trimbach 'Hors Choix' Gewurtztraminer - gorgeous aromatics, rich and sweet lychee and rosewater. no surprises, but a lovely bottle.
2002 Thomas Labaille Sancerre 'Cuvee Buster' - my wotn, intense, soaring, a marvel
1991 Laurel Glen Cabernet - if only more people were still making Cabernet like this. Some pleasant cabernet herbaceousness, balanced, some tobacco, a bit more fruit than really old style Bordeaux but that's not a criticism on this case, just a reflection of where the grapes were grown. According to Josh they're still doing wines in the same style.
2008 Maisons Brulees (Michel Auge) Vin de Table Le Herdeleau - just as good as my first bottle of this, started out with pure spritzy berry fruit, got darker with air, and then achieved and impressive purity. Delightful.
2000 Trimbach 'Hors Choix' Gewurtztraminer - gorgeous aromatics, rich and sweet lychee and rosewater. no surprises, but a lovely bottle.