SteveTimko
Steve Timko
At the wine tasting last night at Washoe Wine Co. Matt the owner was in the mood for country music. So we got Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Roger Miller from his iPod over the sound system. And you know what? The wines generally matched the music well. There's something about being an Okie from Muskogee that matches well with pinot funk.
We got John Denver, too. Well, everyone has their weaknesses. There was an Italian that I can't remember, but all in all it was a good line up for $15.
2004 Domaine les Pallires Gigondas - France, Rhne, Southern Rhne, Gigondas (10/17/2008)
Kermit Lynch makes a nice Cotes du rhone but I've been less than impressed in the past with his Gigondas, the two or three times I've tried it. This wasn't a great vintage in the Southern Rhone but this wine is showing pretty well right now. The nose was red fruit and some Asian spices. On the palate, mostly chocolate and darker red fruits, some nice earthiness and a streak of anise on the finish. The finish was medium. This is a wine that would go with a wide variety of foods. A Kermit Lynch import (duh!).
2004 Domaine Ostertag Pinot Noir "E" - France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, Alsace AOC (10/17/2008)
Well, it didn't completely suck like so many Alsace pinot noir. While it wasn't offensive, it was notably bland. Not much of anything going on. A little bit of spiciness. Raspberry flavors. Balanced. Short finish Might be hard to pick out in a blind tasting. Heavier than Burgundy or Sancerre rouge. Schleret still makes the best Alsace pinot noir that I've tasted.
2006 Allan Scott Pinot Noir - New Zealand, South Island, Marlborough (10/17/2008)
Lots of pinot funk on the nose. Also some candy smells. Nice cherry and earthy flavors. Balanced. Not much oak. Decent finish. I liked this wine a lot.
2006 Bergstrm Riesling Dr Bergstrom - USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley (10/17/2008)
I wasn't impressed with this wine and I was surprised to see so many positive notes on CellarTracker! I got the sweetness on the nose along with some white fruits. On the palate, more pear but not very intense. Seemed a little flabby. The acidity wasn't there to balance the sweetness. Also, the alcohol was rated at 12.5 percent and while it didn't seem out of balance it seemed like a bigger bodied wine than that. Seeing all the positive notes I'd like to try it again but I liked Belle Pente much better.
2006 Franois Pinon Vouvray Cuve Tradition - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Vouvray (10/17/2008)
A nice wine. Initially I got nothing on the nose and it took several minutes of swirling in the glass to get the wine to open up, but eventually I got the crushed rocks and flowers on the nose. Very nice. On the palate, a nice zippy acidity but balanced by being just off dry. Tastes of green apple, some melons and a little bit of honey. Nice finish. Shows why chenin blanc is such a nice grape. A Louis/Dressner import.
We got John Denver, too. Well, everyone has their weaknesses. There was an Italian that I can't remember, but all in all it was a good line up for $15.
2004 Domaine les Pallires Gigondas - France, Rhne, Southern Rhne, Gigondas (10/17/2008)
Kermit Lynch makes a nice Cotes du rhone but I've been less than impressed in the past with his Gigondas, the two or three times I've tried it. This wasn't a great vintage in the Southern Rhone but this wine is showing pretty well right now. The nose was red fruit and some Asian spices. On the palate, mostly chocolate and darker red fruits, some nice earthiness and a streak of anise on the finish. The finish was medium. This is a wine that would go with a wide variety of foods. A Kermit Lynch import (duh!).
2004 Domaine Ostertag Pinot Noir "E" - France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, Alsace AOC (10/17/2008)
Well, it didn't completely suck like so many Alsace pinot noir. While it wasn't offensive, it was notably bland. Not much of anything going on. A little bit of spiciness. Raspberry flavors. Balanced. Short finish Might be hard to pick out in a blind tasting. Heavier than Burgundy or Sancerre rouge. Schleret still makes the best Alsace pinot noir that I've tasted.
2006 Allan Scott Pinot Noir - New Zealand, South Island, Marlborough (10/17/2008)
Lots of pinot funk on the nose. Also some candy smells. Nice cherry and earthy flavors. Balanced. Not much oak. Decent finish. I liked this wine a lot.
2006 Bergstrm Riesling Dr Bergstrom - USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley (10/17/2008)
I wasn't impressed with this wine and I was surprised to see so many positive notes on CellarTracker! I got the sweetness on the nose along with some white fruits. On the palate, more pear but not very intense. Seemed a little flabby. The acidity wasn't there to balance the sweetness. Also, the alcohol was rated at 12.5 percent and while it didn't seem out of balance it seemed like a bigger bodied wine than that. Seeing all the positive notes I'd like to try it again but I liked Belle Pente much better.
2006 Franois Pinon Vouvray Cuve Tradition - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Vouvray (10/17/2008)
A nice wine. Initially I got nothing on the nose and it took several minutes of swirling in the glass to get the wine to open up, but eventually I got the crushed rocks and flowers on the nose. Very nice. On the palate, a nice zippy acidity but balanced by being just off dry. Tastes of green apple, some melons and a little bit of honey. Nice finish. Shows why chenin blanc is such a nice grape. A Louis/Dressner import.