Mike Klein
Mike Klein
Had a nice celebratory dinner on Friday and wanted to report on some old favorites and a few new ones:
'90 Nikolaihof Riesling Vinothek: About five years ago this was so shy, coiled and mineral. No longer - at least not this bottle. Completely unfurled - deeper, richer, honeyed - but still such drive. Stunning, really.
'01 Ramonet Batard: Very nice but not as good as my last bottle. Everything is there but something was just a little off kilter with this particular bottle. Acids in this are great despite the '01 birthday. Not too much Ramonet mint - which is a plus for me. This can be so killer but not quite up to that level this time.
'85 Huet Le Mont Demi: One of the new releases that Crush offered over the summer. Fantastic, but really mineral and lithe. Quiet wine, in a good way. Again, incredible length with fresh herbs, stone fruit but no waxy/wooly exotic notes. Who put riesling in my Vouvray? Whatever - good stuff.
'89 Lafarge Ducs: I intellectually get the fact that this isn't great Volnay - and I just don't care. This just tastes so damn good. Yes, it is a little blocky and chunky to be correct, and missing a little mineral lift - at least in my experience. But it is showy without being over the top and finishes so long. Balanced too. My last bottle - bummer.
'70 Produttori Barbaresco: Very generously donated by my cousin Ben. Fantastic wine. Ben should post here so I will encourage him to fill in the blanks.
'78 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano: Entirely, completely civilized - which came as an big shock to me given that the '77 was a delicious mess of sweaty, not entirely clean and rustic wine (in the best sense). Even the tannic structure on this '78 was rounded and largely resolved. This was a better wine by any reasonably objective measure, but I might have liked the '77 a bit more. But that's just me and I'm nuts.
'90 Nikolaihof Riesling Vinothek: About five years ago this was so shy, coiled and mineral. No longer - at least not this bottle. Completely unfurled - deeper, richer, honeyed - but still such drive. Stunning, really.
'01 Ramonet Batard: Very nice but not as good as my last bottle. Everything is there but something was just a little off kilter with this particular bottle. Acids in this are great despite the '01 birthday. Not too much Ramonet mint - which is a plus for me. This can be so killer but not quite up to that level this time.
'85 Huet Le Mont Demi: One of the new releases that Crush offered over the summer. Fantastic, but really mineral and lithe. Quiet wine, in a good way. Again, incredible length with fresh herbs, stone fruit but no waxy/wooly exotic notes. Who put riesling in my Vouvray? Whatever - good stuff.
'89 Lafarge Ducs: I intellectually get the fact that this isn't great Volnay - and I just don't care. This just tastes so damn good. Yes, it is a little blocky and chunky to be correct, and missing a little mineral lift - at least in my experience. But it is showy without being over the top and finishes so long. Balanced too. My last bottle - bummer.
'70 Produttori Barbaresco: Very generously donated by my cousin Ben. Fantastic wine. Ben should post here so I will encourage him to fill in the blanks.
'78 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano: Entirely, completely civilized - which came as an big shock to me given that the '77 was a delicious mess of sweaty, not entirely clean and rustic wine (in the best sense). Even the tannic structure on this '78 was rounded and largely resolved. This was a better wine by any reasonably objective measure, but I might have liked the '77 a bit more. But that's just me and I'm nuts.