Joel Stewart
Joel Stewart
since chateau musar has survived several decades making wine in lebanon...i opened a btl of 99 musar hours before the polls closed in a gesture of optimism and well, pre celebration..tho i had to see it to believe it this time.
see thru ruby/beef blood with some bricking. a whiff of brett, but not overly so...pine needles, cooked beef juices, celery, household cleaner, cookie dough and hints of strawberry compote. attractive, bewildering nose recognizably musar. it took a couple hours for the palate to catch up to that nose...very ripe and clear delineation on the palate, softer than angular, gaining its 14% weight over time. strawbs, cherries, cooked beef juice, beets, all showing saltier than fruitier acidity and pleasing grip on the finish with a touch of tobacco bite. ripe vintage it seems (and some might be disappointed to hear me say this might fair well in a blind with CdP, but thats my take today). would love to see it 5-10 yrs down the road, but drinking nicely now.
orval trappist ale..with a nod to thor and todd
bottled in may 2008....cloudy ale made using brett yeast along with several others in its secondary fermentation. that said, no noticeable brett on the nose after all (and i wonder how they control that brett to just include it as part of the dosage?). this beer started out flat in flavor, some smoke and malt notes...no overbearing sweetness and a tang on the finish more mineral than citric...not bad i think. over time though the dominant profile i really end up liking is the finish and aftertaste....nutty caramelly tobaccoey. in an odd way, sort of like the chili peppered dish you cant stop eating...the finish has all these redeeming qualities, while the rest of the beer seems innocuous...soapy even. and so i continue to consume, waiting for that complex aftertaste to park itself on my palate. pull date says may 2013...maybe i will hide a bottle or two. not bad...and not a bad day either
see thru ruby/beef blood with some bricking. a whiff of brett, but not overly so...pine needles, cooked beef juices, celery, household cleaner, cookie dough and hints of strawberry compote. attractive, bewildering nose recognizably musar. it took a couple hours for the palate to catch up to that nose...very ripe and clear delineation on the palate, softer than angular, gaining its 14% weight over time. strawbs, cherries, cooked beef juice, beets, all showing saltier than fruitier acidity and pleasing grip on the finish with a touch of tobacco bite. ripe vintage it seems (and some might be disappointed to hear me say this might fair well in a blind with CdP, but thats my take today). would love to see it 5-10 yrs down the road, but drinking nicely now.
orval trappist ale..with a nod to thor and todd
bottled in may 2008....cloudy ale made using brett yeast along with several others in its secondary fermentation. that said, no noticeable brett on the nose after all (and i wonder how they control that brett to just include it as part of the dosage?). this beer started out flat in flavor, some smoke and malt notes...no overbearing sweetness and a tang on the finish more mineral than citric...not bad i think. over time though the dominant profile i really end up liking is the finish and aftertaste....nutty caramelly tobaccoey. in an odd way, sort of like the chili peppered dish you cant stop eating...the finish has all these redeeming qualities, while the rest of the beer seems innocuous...soapy even. and so i continue to consume, waiting for that complex aftertaste to park itself on my palate. pull date says may 2013...maybe i will hide a bottle or two. not bad...and not a bad day either