Ménagerie à trois

Oswaldo Costa

Oswaldo Costa
1997 Giacomo Bologna Barbera d’Asti Ai Suma 13.0%
Rich and elegant plum, cocoa and oak vanilla. Respectable acidity. Attractive tannins. Unegregious oakiness. Unbombastic fruit & unexcessive alcohol, despite being made from purposely overripe grapes. A leftover from my point chasing days, but palatitudinal changes did not stand in the way of pleasure. Though maybe I should recuse myself from evaluating my own golden oldies.

2002 Louis Jadot Clos des Ursules Beaune 1er Cru 13.5%
A Jadot monopole. In my experience, the Ursules is a late bloomer, but Marcia was curious to see if it was ready. Bottleneck aromas closed, so splash decanted for an hour. Remained reticent, unsmiling cherries with a trace of wood and stems. Mouth shows vigor, balance and structure, but it’s way too young for anything resembling an appraisal. Annoyed at such unforthcomingness, I vindictively wonder if owners of monopoles have more license to give us drinkers the finger, since there’s no oligopole neighbor to compare. Seul propriétaire = soil propriétaire = soiled propriétaire. Tried second half of bottle 24 hours later. No change. Needs many more moons of patience.

2003 Señorío de P. Peciña Rioja Crianza 13.0%
Dill and cherry aromas. Good balance, but this time I found the oak excessive, even a bit vulgar. Since acquiring a six pack, familiarity has left me increasingly underwhelmed.
 
Oswaldo, I have long been a fan of the Jadot Ursules. Still have a good bit of the 1990 which is wonderful.

Just landed a stash of the 2008 at what seems to be a very good price.

. . . . . . Pete
 
P. Peciña '98 GR is really killing it currently. I've opened and served about 12 or 15 bottles of it over the last year and it's pretty close to my platonic ideal of Rioja. It's open for business now, but would certainly go another 5-10 years, minimum.

I find it not as delicate as Tondonia, but also not as bulky as Muga. A good middle point.

Anyone else tasted any of their other GRs?
 
originally posted by Morgan Harris:
P. Peciña '98 GR is really killing it currently. I've opened and served about 12 or 15 bottles of it over the last year and it's pretty close to my platonic ideal of Rioja. It's open for business now, but would certainly go another 5-10 years, minimum.

I find it not as delicate as Tondonia, but also not as bulky as Muga. A good middle point.

Anyone else tasted any of their other GRs?
I'm in Palm Desert so I don't have my notes and inventory of wines with me but I'm pretty sure it is the 01 Pecina I bought. It is not overoaked by any means that I remember. I will check the vintage when we get home and report if I have not remembered correctly.
 
The Ursules are among the better Jadot Beaunes, the 98 are drinking very fine now, have had it on a couple of occasions during the winter, beautiful stuff.
 
originally posted by Morgan Harris:
P. Peciña '98 GR is really killing it currently. I've opened and served about 12 or 15 bottles of it over the last year and it's pretty close to my platonic ideal of Rioja. It's open for business now, but would certainly go another 5-10 years, minimum.
Opened one last night. This bottle is a little OTH: easy enough to drink but rapidly heading towards generic old red wine. Oh, well, I can try again.
 
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