Jay Miller
Jay Miller
The board was getting a bit unpleasant so I took a short break. After having been assured that things have calmed down I thought I'd resume the work of the devil by posting some notes from New Years Eve.
NV La Perlette Pascal Pibaleau - some delightful strawberry inflected fruit. A perfectly pleasant wine that would be ideal for a summer picnic.
2005 Weinbach Clos des Capucins Cuvee Ste. Catherine Riesling Schlossberg Alsace Grand Cru - by the time I finished writing down the name I was exhausted and wrote nothing else. Fine match with the potatoes.
1995 Luneau Papin L d'Or - oyster shells and crisp peaches. fantastic. Fine match with the shrimp.
1998 Valandraud - smells of coconut oil and spoof. Thick and milk shakey. Vaguely horrifying. Not as frightening as a recent 2002 Pride Reserve Cabernet, it's more Lovecraftian - indistinct inhuman forms glimpsed in the mist.
2006 Allemand 'Chaillot' - starts out worryingly with a strong burnt rubber note on the nose and cigarette ash on the palate. This blows off quickly and the wine tastes like Allemand Cornas. 'Nuff said.
1997 Montevertine Le Pergole Torte - a slightly weird off nose. Not sure sure what's wrong but I don't have time to figure it out as with the first sip I'm entranced. A bouquet of flowers with sprigs of cherry. Entirely mesmerizing.
1982 Muga Prado Enea - corked
1984 Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain Beatty Vineyard - coconutty.
1974 J. Pedroncelli Cabernet Sonoma County - drying tannins and not much else left.
NV La Perlette Pascal Pibaleau - some delightful strawberry inflected fruit. A perfectly pleasant wine that would be ideal for a summer picnic.
2005 Weinbach Clos des Capucins Cuvee Ste. Catherine Riesling Schlossberg Alsace Grand Cru - by the time I finished writing down the name I was exhausted and wrote nothing else. Fine match with the potatoes.
1995 Luneau Papin L d'Or - oyster shells and crisp peaches. fantastic. Fine match with the shrimp.
1998 Valandraud - smells of coconut oil and spoof. Thick and milk shakey. Vaguely horrifying. Not as frightening as a recent 2002 Pride Reserve Cabernet, it's more Lovecraftian - indistinct inhuman forms glimpsed in the mist.
2006 Allemand 'Chaillot' - starts out worryingly with a strong burnt rubber note on the nose and cigarette ash on the palate. This blows off quickly and the wine tastes like Allemand Cornas. 'Nuff said.
1997 Montevertine Le Pergole Torte - a slightly weird off nose. Not sure sure what's wrong but I don't have time to figure it out as with the first sip I'm entranced. A bouquet of flowers with sprigs of cherry. Entirely mesmerizing.
1982 Muga Prado Enea - corked
1984 Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain Beatty Vineyard - coconutty.
1974 J. Pedroncelli Cabernet Sonoma County - drying tannins and not much else left.