2009 Domaine Dupeuble Pere et Fils Beaujolais - France, Burgundy, Beaujolais (4/17/2011)
Sometimes fruit is ok.
1998 St. Innocent Pinot Noir Seven Springs Vineyard - USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley (4/17/2011)
Early prime time. It opened up nicely in the decanter over a couple of hours. Deep ruby red, medium weight and intense, smoke and earth. Not the most complex or layered wine, but the proportions are just right.
1990 Nikolaihof Riesling Vinothek - Austria, Niederösterreich, Wachau (4/16/2011)
Showing more on opening than it did the last time I tried it, three years ago. Now it's sporting some petrol overtones and what seems like some RS. It is broad on the palate without being remotely heavy. Into the decanter it goes. After a couple of hours in the decanter, it spread out on the palate. Just fantastic.
2001 Triacca Valtellina Sforzato San Domenico - Italy, Lombardia, Valtellina (4/16/2011)
This is in a good place, and I expect it to get better. Pulled the cork at about 5pm, decanted at about 7pm. At that point, it was too intense, but after a couple of hours in the decanter it had opened up nicely. Deep griotte, dark red fruits shading to black, leather and earth, with intense concentration. I'm not sure I like this better than the regular Sassella, but it is a different animal.
2004 Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie Vieilles Vignes Clos des Briords - France, Loire Valley, Pays Nantais, Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine (4/14/2011)
Great.
2001 Mark Angeli Anjou "La Lune" - France, Loire Valley, Anjou-Saumur, Anjou (4/12/2011)
You guys are suckers for drinking this too soon. It needs a little air to find its footing, but then, watch out. Really nice.
1995 Ch“teau Montus Madiran - France, Southwest France, Madiran (4/12/2011)
Just had a quick taste, but, boy, that was delicious. Leather, earth, all that good stuff. It's in a good place now.
2004 Domaine de Bellivière Pineau d'Aunis Les Giroflées - France, Vin de Table Français (4/12/2011)
Still funky. Maybe time will help, maybe it won't.
2005 Les Crêtes Syrah Coteau La Tour - Italy, Valle d'Aosta (4/10/2011)
I found this one less convincing. Maybe it's shutting down. All I'm getting is black fruits and bitterness. I stood it up and decanted, and it's perfectly clear, just not quite the interest I found in the prior bottles.
1999 Nigl Riesling Senftenberger Piri Privat - Austria, Niederösterreich, Kremstal (4/10/2011)
At peak, perhaps just nudging past the apex. Not showing oxidation, but the color is a light gold. Full bodied an rich, giving the impression of sweetness, still showing tropical fruits with floral overtones. Don't think this has anything in reserve.
Sometimes fruit is ok.
1998 St. Innocent Pinot Noir Seven Springs Vineyard - USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley (4/17/2011)
Early prime time. It opened up nicely in the decanter over a couple of hours. Deep ruby red, medium weight and intense, smoke and earth. Not the most complex or layered wine, but the proportions are just right.
1990 Nikolaihof Riesling Vinothek - Austria, Niederösterreich, Wachau (4/16/2011)
Showing more on opening than it did the last time I tried it, three years ago. Now it's sporting some petrol overtones and what seems like some RS. It is broad on the palate without being remotely heavy. Into the decanter it goes. After a couple of hours in the decanter, it spread out on the palate. Just fantastic.
2001 Triacca Valtellina Sforzato San Domenico - Italy, Lombardia, Valtellina (4/16/2011)
This is in a good place, and I expect it to get better. Pulled the cork at about 5pm, decanted at about 7pm. At that point, it was too intense, but after a couple of hours in the decanter it had opened up nicely. Deep griotte, dark red fruits shading to black, leather and earth, with intense concentration. I'm not sure I like this better than the regular Sassella, but it is a different animal.
2004 Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie Vieilles Vignes Clos des Briords - France, Loire Valley, Pays Nantais, Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine (4/14/2011)
Great.
2001 Mark Angeli Anjou "La Lune" - France, Loire Valley, Anjou-Saumur, Anjou (4/12/2011)
You guys are suckers for drinking this too soon. It needs a little air to find its footing, but then, watch out. Really nice.
1995 Ch“teau Montus Madiran - France, Southwest France, Madiran (4/12/2011)
Just had a quick taste, but, boy, that was delicious. Leather, earth, all that good stuff. It's in a good place now.
2004 Domaine de Bellivière Pineau d'Aunis Les Giroflées - France, Vin de Table Français (4/12/2011)
Still funky. Maybe time will help, maybe it won't.
2005 Les Crêtes Syrah Coteau La Tour - Italy, Valle d'Aosta (4/10/2011)
I found this one less convincing. Maybe it's shutting down. All I'm getting is black fruits and bitterness. I stood it up and decanted, and it's perfectly clear, just not quite the interest I found in the prior bottles.
1999 Nigl Riesling Senftenberger Piri Privat - Austria, Niederösterreich, Kremstal (4/10/2011)
At peak, perhaps just nudging past the apex. Not showing oxidation, but the color is a light gold. Full bodied an rich, giving the impression of sweetness, still showing tropical fruits with floral overtones. Don't think this has anything in reserve.