Christian Miller (CMM)
Christian Miller
Kekfrankos Sopron "Ujra Egyutt" 2007, Pfneiszl (Hungary) - complex aroma with PN-like clovey spice, vanilla, sundried tomato, grapy-cherry fruit, decayed rose; medium-light body, lively acid, interesting slightly sauvage, slightly vegetal fruit quality, fairly long, altogether unique and charming. Excellent with gnocchi and tomato-basil sauce plus grilled zucchini. Apparently Kekfrankos is Blaufrankisch; it must like the neighborhood, this is the best version of the grape that I've ever had. ****
Cotes de Gascogne Gros Manseng Reserve Selection 2009, Domaine des Cassagnoles - remarkable, nearly over-the-top aroma featuring leafy key lime-guava fruit spiked with cardamom-Bay leaf notes; exotic pineapply-guava fruit flavor with a leafy-vegetal tone a bit remniscent of Vignoles; quite good acidity, medium body, some density, fairly long. Wild stuff, it won't win any awards for subtlety but very entertaining. Is it just me, or are the Cotes de Gascogne offering some remarkable values in white wine these days? ****
Syrah Napa Valley Caldwell vineyard 2005, JC Cellars - wild full-blown aroma of intense young Syrah fruit punctuated with pepper and meaty tones; full-bodied, vigorous, meaty blackberry Syrah fruit, some juniper and oak notes, medium-low acid, medium grippy tannins, long finish with a trace of heat. The wine is immense, yet not overripe and pruny/raisined nor harshly alcoholic nor cloying. Wagnerian syrah, a wine for the darkest and gamiest of dishes. Rather overwhelmed a grilled turnip cake in wild mushroom sauce. ***(*)
Cotes de Gascogne Gros Manseng Reserve Selection 2009, Domaine des Cassagnoles - remarkable, nearly over-the-top aroma featuring leafy key lime-guava fruit spiked with cardamom-Bay leaf notes; exotic pineapply-guava fruit flavor with a leafy-vegetal tone a bit remniscent of Vignoles; quite good acidity, medium body, some density, fairly long. Wild stuff, it won't win any awards for subtlety but very entertaining. Is it just me, or are the Cotes de Gascogne offering some remarkable values in white wine these days? ****
Syrah Napa Valley Caldwell vineyard 2005, JC Cellars - wild full-blown aroma of intense young Syrah fruit punctuated with pepper and meaty tones; full-bodied, vigorous, meaty blackberry Syrah fruit, some juniper and oak notes, medium-low acid, medium grippy tannins, long finish with a trace of heat. The wine is immense, yet not overripe and pruny/raisined nor harshly alcoholic nor cloying. Wagnerian syrah, a wine for the darkest and gamiest of dishes. Rather overwhelmed a grilled turnip cake in wild mushroom sauce. ***(*)