Yeah, Cliff, what was up with that?originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
And lively conversation, despite having a BlackBerry fiend to my right.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I agree with all who thump the drum of those reds from Ganevat, Overnoy and Cornelissen. Trifecta of good.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Mark, your knuckle rap is merited. The wines in question were:
'09 Ganevat "J'en Veux" - a field blend of (debatable) 13 or 17 different grapes, carbonic maceration, 11.5% abv, cut by hand from the stems so as to avoid any breakage before said c. maceration. Great loose beauty.
'07 Overnoy Arbois-Pupillin Poulsard - with as much freshness to it as I remember from my first bottle of it two and a half years ago. Fresh, deep, fruit on wires, endless.
Cornelissen Munjebel 5 (?) - who knew! Tasty Cornelissen! I think this was a couple of years old; others will fill in. But the wine was "probing," as they say in French of something that does well for itself.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Mark, your knuckle rap is merited. The wines in question were:
'09 Ganevat "J'en Veux" - a field blend of (debatable) 13 or 17 different grapes, carbonic maceration, 11.5% abv, cut by hand from the stems so as to avoid any breakage before said c. maceration. Great loose beauty.
'07 Overnoy Arbois-Pupillin Poulsard - with as much freshness to it as I remember from my first bottle of it two and a half years ago. Fresh, deep, fruit on wires, endless.
Cornelissen Munjebel 5 (?) - who knew! Tasty Cornelissen! I think this was a couple of years old; others will fill in. But the wine was "probing," as they say in French of something that does well for itself.
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Mark, your knuckle rap is merited. The wines in question were:
'09 Ganevat "J'en Veux" - a field blend of (debatable) 13 or 17 different grapes, carbonic maceration, 11.5% abv, cut by hand from the stems so as to avoid any breakage before said c. maceration. Great loose beauty.
'07 Overnoy Arbois-Pupillin Poulsard - with as much freshness to it as I remember from my first bottle of it two and a half years ago. Fresh, deep, fruit on wires, endless.
Cornelissen Munjebel 5 (?) - who knew! Tasty Cornelissen! I think this was a couple of years old; others will fill in. But the wine was "probing," as they say in French of something that does well for itself.
Others of the many excellent wines:
'93 LdH Rosado -- excellent; still fresh, but with lovely umami complexity. superior balance to the '98, i think.
'08 FXP Kellerberg riesling -- as noted above, great balance and restraint; superb with the dumplings and the squid; lithe minerality with a nice thin casing of riesling fruit.
'99 Nik im weingebirge jungfernwein -- the RS worked well with the squid; a deeply floral wine still, but with growing complexing; not showing much age (how typical for Nikolaihof); i don't think i have many more bottles, but i wish i did.
'06 Moric Necken Markter blaufrankisch -- I really loved this; layered stones and elegant fruit and spice; really good with the st. louis ribs.
Also, Michael what was the '06 Cornas? That was really lovely.
And,Jason, what was the magnum of fizzy Chenin? a very refreshing glass.
originally posted by MLipton:
... I was hoping that the Ganevat might be one of the two different wines I have in the cellar, but good to learn of another one to look for.
Mark Lipton