Chambers charity event for PIH (Oct 22, 2011)

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
In honor of Joe Dressner.

The event was held at Ward 3, a nearby bar-restaurant. The lineup reads like a report from the WD search engine, but you knew that.

The LDM team, the CSW team and some of the usual hangers-on were there to do the pouring.

The event started slowly, partly due to the nice weather, partly due to weekend work on the subways, and partly due to extravagant activity on another forum that involved a lot of NYers. By the time I left, however, the place was pretty busy.

This was a walk-around event so I only do 'snap judgment' notes.

showed well
Dom. de la Pepiere 2010 "Clos des Briords"
Brun 2010 Morgon
La Biancara 2010 "Sassaia"
Bera 2010 Moscato d'Asti
Farou 1989 Chinon "Clos du Parc de St-Louans" - (unavailable), a L/D import that soon disappeared, someone (DL?) donated it to the event
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Brun 2009 Fleurie "Grille-Midi"
Texier 2009 Seguret
Occhipinti 2009 "Il Frappato"
Monte dall'Ora 2009 Valpolicella - good QPR here
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Pinon 2009 "Silex Noir" - rich but still tingly good
Baudry 2009 "Domaine"
O. Raffault 2005 "les Picasses"
Zemlje 2009 "Sveti Jakov" - slightly orange
Nusserhof 2006 Tyroldego
Bod. Marnones 2008 "treinta mil maravedies"
Ca de Noci 2008 Rosso Frizzante "Sottobosco" - will be better with food than alone
Q. do Infantado Tawny
De Moor 2009 "Chitry"
Descombes 2007 Morgon - (not VV)
O. Raffault 1989 "les Picasses" - green pepper festival

showed less well
Occhipinti 2010 "SP68"
Pinon 2008 Brut Non-Dose
Q. do Infantado Reserve
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Luneau-Papin 2009 "Pierres Blanches" - drinking the 2010 first makes this look blowsy by comparison
De Moor 2009 "Bel Air et Clardy"
Barth 2008 Gewurz. VV
Puzelat-Bonhomme 2010 VdT "KO" Rose
Coudert 2010 Fleurie
Richaud 2009 CdR "Terre de Galets"
Cascina degli Ulivi 2008 "Filagnotti"
Tedeschi 2009 Pignoletto Spugnola
La Binacara 2010 Rosso "Masieri"
Pod. Sanguineto I & II 2009 Rosso di Montalcino
Riviere 2008 "Ganko"
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Dom. Closel 2009 "Jalousie"
Clos du Tue-Boeuf 2010 "La Butte"
Bod. Marnones 2008 "Piesdescalzos Albillo"
Campi di Fonterenza 2009 IGT Toscana Sangiovese Rosso
Dom. de la Pepiere 1996 "Clos des Briords"
Dom. Closel 2002 "Papillon"
Dom. Closel 2002 "Caillardieres"
 
More on La Butte please? That's so disappointing to me given the vintage.

Oh and Viva Joe.

Oh and 2009 Maisons Brulees L'Erebe is crystal clear and gorgeous tonight, but very very tightly coiled. One for the cellar for sure.
 
originally posted by John Roberts:
More on La Butte please? That's so disappointing to me given the vintage.
Well, the most important thing to say is that I am not a Puzelat fan, so it is not likely that I will like his wines.

That said, it was too much like following a donkey around for my tastes.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by John Roberts:
More on La Butte please? That's so disappointing to me given the vintage.
Well, the most important thing to say is that I am not a Puzelat fan, so it is not likely that I will like his wines.

That said, it was too much like following a donkey around for my tastes.

I suppose I do not disagree that it was a bit like following a donkey around, but I really enjoyed this wine and thought it was the best at that particular table at the tasting. Different strokes, I guess. Also, I thought the Coudert showed well, as it has each of the three or four times I have tasted the 2010 "regular" bottling. Other than that, you and I had quite similar snap judgments.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Also, I've never had a less-than-stellar showing of '96 Clos des Briords. What was up there?

To me it seemed wild in an all over the map kind of way. I don't remember it having much focus, which I usually find in the few other vintages of Clos des Briords that I have tasted. But that said, I have never had a chance to try the 1996 before, so I am not qualified to opine on whether this bottle may have been off or if the wine is just in a strange place right now.
 
It was a lovely event.

The stunner of the day for me was the Occhipinti Frappato, which was gorgeously aromatic and Burgundy-esque. Light on its feet too at 12.5% alcohol. Back up the truck on that one, IMHO, notwithstanding the price tag. The Brun Morgon and 2010 Clos de Briords were also beautiful.

Like Jeff I wasnt moved by the 96 Briords. It just seemed kind of muted aromatically and surprisingly diffuse on the palate, but to be fair to the wine, it's placement at the last table meant that I had tasted about three dozen other wines before getting to it and fatigue had set in.

I agreed that the la Butte smelled funky in a not-pleasing way. I love the producer but have found that to happen with his wines from time to time.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:

That said, it was too much like following a donkey around for my tastes.

"the wine god Dionysus reclining on a donkey was a common motif on both the coins and the amphora handles of the Thracian city of Mende."
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Also, I've never had a less-than-stellar showing of '96 Clos des Briords. What was up there?

IIRC this was served from magnum (it was like wine number 38 though) and my take was I never had a '96 Briords taste so young. It was all acid and just a hint at the finish of any "secondary" characteristics coming through.

Also loved the Occhipinti Frappato. Sicily's answer to Pineau d'Aunis.
 
I sense the sinister shade of Herr Rodenstock.

I think there were more real magnums of '21 Petrus bottled than '96 Briords.
 
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