Jay Miller
Jay Miller
From memory so please take these with a grain of salt. Actually, that sounds like an appalling combination. Take it with a mild degree of skepticism.
2000 Potel Clos Vougeot
Started out a bit too thick and rich but with air it gradually blossomed (density declined as the volume expanded) becoming a regal complex Burgundy with a gorgeous nose.
1993 de Courcel Pommand 'Rugiens'
Followed a reverse trajectory. Started out with beautiful aromatics and a precise complex palate but then gradually shut down. Useful to have both at the same dinner.
1998 Muller Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Riesling Spatlese
My last bottle and it certainly went out with a bang. Intense, vibrant, as thrilling as it was the day I first tried it at a Terry Thiese new release tasting. Was that really 10 years ago?
2001 Muller Catoir Haardter Mandelring Scheurebe Spatlese
Fantastic showing as always. Like a tropical fruit coated grapefruit ice pick through the palate. Kaleidoscopic.
There were other wines including a lovely 2004 Truchot MSD VV which showed no green to my (admittedly relatively green-insensitive) palate. The old Zillikens were nice but not thrilling.
2000 Potel Clos Vougeot
Started out a bit too thick and rich but with air it gradually blossomed (density declined as the volume expanded) becoming a regal complex Burgundy with a gorgeous nose.
1993 de Courcel Pommand 'Rugiens'
Followed a reverse trajectory. Started out with beautiful aromatics and a precise complex palate but then gradually shut down. Useful to have both at the same dinner.
1998 Muller Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Riesling Spatlese
My last bottle and it certainly went out with a bang. Intense, vibrant, as thrilling as it was the day I first tried it at a Terry Thiese new release tasting. Was that really 10 years ago?
2001 Muller Catoir Haardter Mandelring Scheurebe Spatlese
Fantastic showing as always. Like a tropical fruit coated grapefruit ice pick through the palate. Kaleidoscopic.
There were other wines including a lovely 2004 Truchot MSD VV which showed no green to my (admittedly relatively green-insensitive) palate. The old Zillikens were nice but not thrilling.