Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Jay and I arrived at Chelsea just after SFJoe left. Sigh. However, he did pre-charge a decanter for us:
Prod. Carema 1978 Carema - a bit over the hill, but the first moment still shows a flicker of sweet fruit (I guess 1978 was warm); later, it starts to get a bit thinner and sourer
Jay and I lay out the spread -- semolina and olive breads from Amy's, various meats (ham, roast beef, lamb pastrami, pork liver pate) from Dickson's -- and open a few more bottles:
Cappellano 1994 Barolo "Gabutti" - after a few minutes the nose really pops up all flowery and maybe a bit pinot-like, silky and suave, drinking very well now, favored by most who stopped by for a few sips
Pichon Baron 1995 Pauillac - 375ml; medium-bodied, well-bred cabernet wine, mild tobacco over dark fruit, perhaps the best wine on the table
J.J. Christoffel 2002 Urziger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese - opened because the smoke on the ham was not playing nicely with the barolo; this wine was pretty enough but I think I might be damning with faint praise
One of the cellar guys also gave us a sip into his bottle for the evening:
Moccagatta 1996 Barbaresco "Bric Balin" - a bit spirity right out of the bottle but still gorgeous fruit; it'll be better by the time he gets it home
Prod. Carema 1978 Carema - a bit over the hill, but the first moment still shows a flicker of sweet fruit (I guess 1978 was warm); later, it starts to get a bit thinner and sourer
Jay and I lay out the spread -- semolina and olive breads from Amy's, various meats (ham, roast beef, lamb pastrami, pork liver pate) from Dickson's -- and open a few more bottles:
Cappellano 1994 Barolo "Gabutti" - after a few minutes the nose really pops up all flowery and maybe a bit pinot-like, silky and suave, drinking very well now, favored by most who stopped by for a few sips
Pichon Baron 1995 Pauillac - 375ml; medium-bodied, well-bred cabernet wine, mild tobacco over dark fruit, perhaps the best wine on the table
J.J. Christoffel 2002 Urziger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese - opened because the smoke on the ham was not playing nicely with the barolo; this wine was pretty enough but I think I might be damning with faint praise
One of the cellar guys also gave us a sip into his bottle for the evening:
Moccagatta 1996 Barbaresco "Bric Balin" - a bit spirity right out of the bottle but still gorgeous fruit; it'll be better by the time he gets it home