Miscellaneous Wines w/multi-course dinner

originally posted by kirk wallace:
That '07 WS was indeed delicious last year when it was on about 10 wine lists in NYC at very favorable prices; I do think it will get better. Had the JJP '06 GH aus from 375ml (not mine) last night and other than perhaps pour it on pancakes, I could think of nothing to do with it. I hope, but am not confident, that is gains some complexity with age. -- And by the way, talk about wine tragedies, the reason this competely juvenille 375 came to our table is that it was a restaurant owner's way of apologizing for having dropped and broken a 750 of 1988 E. Muller Schartzhofberger Auction spatlese that we had, with their consent, carried in. Hmmmm; yeah that made it all better. They also offered to pay for the broken bottle, but as they had no idea the treasure that they had dropped, we couldn't bring ourselves to accept that offer. (Oh and they overcooked the pork chops that were the main course.)

The good news was that the '89 we brought to compare with the '88 was pretty glorious, albeit still way young.

I now do not feel nearly so badly about the non-Auction 2009 E. Muller Kabinett I dropped and smashed earlier this evening at CWS.
 
I accidentally knocked and smashed a 2002 Pavelot Pernand-Vergelesses Les Vergelesses a couple of weeks ago.

Needless to say, I was bummed (though at least it wasn't a Muller Schartzhofberger).
 
wow, kirk, what a shame - really puts that broken 05 truchot bourgogne on sunday into perspective (although truthfully I wasn't so bothered by it even without the comparison).
 
originally posted by maureen:
wow, kirk, what a shame - really puts that broken 05 truchot bourgogne on sunday into perspective (although truthfully I wasn't so bothered by it even without the comparison).

Right, and glad it wasn't your last bottle of his.

Maybe this is the start of a new thread? "The bottle I most regret seeing broken ...."
 
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