Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Yesterday a few of us gathered in the dark and the dank, and then we went to the cellar. Jay was all excited about the BuonItalia that is going to open up near his workplace so he brought some anticipatory prosciutto and bresaola. Some sushi and some lamb pastrami rounded out the victuals.
[somebody] [vintage] Ribera del Duero - tasted like the inside of a sawmill, no Ribera del Duero-ness on offer
Chidaine 2005 Montlouis "Les Tuffeaux" - good flavor but absolutely flat, devoid of acidity, blah
Chevillon 2008 Nuits-St-Georges "Les Cailles" - vigorous, intense, assertive, crisp, bought-on-a-great-discount wine
Clos Rougeard 2002 Saumur-Champigny - subtle, charming, refined
Riojanas 1970 Rioja GR "Monte Real" - underbrush, iron, a gentle but firm grasp
Those last two wines brought a measure of calm and peace to a frazzly day.
[somebody] [vintage] Ribera del Duero - tasted like the inside of a sawmill, no Ribera del Duero-ness on offer
Chidaine 2005 Montlouis "Les Tuffeaux" - good flavor but absolutely flat, devoid of acidity, blah
Chevillon 2008 Nuits-St-Georges "Les Cailles" - vigorous, intense, assertive, crisp, bought-on-a-great-discount wine
Clos Rougeard 2002 Saumur-Champigny - subtle, charming, refined
Riojanas 1970 Rioja GR "Monte Real" - underbrush, iron, a gentle but firm grasp
Those last two wines brought a measure of calm and peace to a frazzly day.