A very lucky group of us were treated to an eye opening night of Jamet, courtesy of Pmac, Charles, Mike and Michael who raided their stocks to present a blind tasting of three flights, each with a ringer. We met at Vecchia Roma in the Nonantum section of Newton, MA. It was my first visit there and certainly will not be my last, as Benedetto Cerasani treated us to some outstanding food in a setting much like being welcomed into his home.
Charles brought a bottle of 1996 Delas Freres Cote-Rotie Seigneur de Maugiron that had been opened the previous night to try while we were setting up (I missed this one).
We had several tasty champagnes with the appetizer course of butternut squash and shrimp pappardelle (spectacular) and semolina gnocchi:
NV Montaudon Champagne Chardonnay Brut Premier Cru
NV Gosset Champagne Brut Grande Reserve
NV Cedric Bouchard Champagne Inflorescence Blanc de Noirs (2008 vintage disgorged in April 2010)
NV Laurent-Perrier Champagne Cuvee Rose Brut
NV Paul Bara Champagne Grand Cru Brut Grand Rose
My favorites were the Bouchard and Laurent-Perrier; the two roses were a great contrast in style - both great in their own way.
Dinners consisted of duck, stuffed veal chop, or stuffed pork - I had the duck which was superb.
The flights:
1995 Domaine Jasmin Cote-Rotie
1994 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
1995 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
The Jasmin stood out - what a beautiful nose - and was clearly different yet all three were excellent.
1997 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
2000 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
1997 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie Cote Brune
1997 Michel Ogier Cote-Rotie
2001 Eric Texier Cote-Rotie Vieilles Vignes
1998 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
2001 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
2001 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie Cote Brune
The flights improved as we went along, with the last flight having 4 spectacular wines from which it was tough to pick a winner (I liked the 2001 regular a hair better than the others). I was also struck by how distinctively unique the Cote Brunes are. Amazingly, not a flawed wine in the bunch nor any taint of TCA in the room.
Desserts were also well done, and a few stragglers made their way from coolers to the table:
1989 Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Scharzhofberger Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel
1990 Trimbach Pinot Gris Vendanges Tardives
1989 Huet Vouvray Moelleux 1ere Trie Clos du Bourg
OMG, the von Kesselstatt was insane.
No pictures from me as I forgot my camera and my cell phone camera was unhappy with the lighting. I did not take notes, but Michael may still be tasting the wines and will come forth with his (as always) notes in due time. Frankly, an astounding night of wine and great company, thanks to the organizers. Amazingly consistent quality from Jamet and some ringers which were no slouches either.
Charles brought a bottle of 1996 Delas Freres Cote-Rotie Seigneur de Maugiron that had been opened the previous night to try while we were setting up (I missed this one).
We had several tasty champagnes with the appetizer course of butternut squash and shrimp pappardelle (spectacular) and semolina gnocchi:
NV Montaudon Champagne Chardonnay Brut Premier Cru
NV Gosset Champagne Brut Grande Reserve
NV Cedric Bouchard Champagne Inflorescence Blanc de Noirs (2008 vintage disgorged in April 2010)
NV Laurent-Perrier Champagne Cuvee Rose Brut
NV Paul Bara Champagne Grand Cru Brut Grand Rose
My favorites were the Bouchard and Laurent-Perrier; the two roses were a great contrast in style - both great in their own way.
Dinners consisted of duck, stuffed veal chop, or stuffed pork - I had the duck which was superb.
The flights:
1995 Domaine Jasmin Cote-Rotie
1994 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
1995 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
The Jasmin stood out - what a beautiful nose - and was clearly different yet all three were excellent.
1997 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
2000 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
1997 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie Cote Brune
1997 Michel Ogier Cote-Rotie
2001 Eric Texier Cote-Rotie Vieilles Vignes
1998 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
2001 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie
2001 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie Cote Brune
The flights improved as we went along, with the last flight having 4 spectacular wines from which it was tough to pick a winner (I liked the 2001 regular a hair better than the others). I was also struck by how distinctively unique the Cote Brunes are. Amazingly, not a flawed wine in the bunch nor any taint of TCA in the room.
Desserts were also well done, and a few stragglers made their way from coolers to the table:
1989 Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Scharzhofberger Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel
1990 Trimbach Pinot Gris Vendanges Tardives
1989 Huet Vouvray Moelleux 1ere Trie Clos du Bourg
OMG, the von Kesselstatt was insane.
No pictures from me as I forgot my camera and my cell phone camera was unhappy with the lighting. I did not take notes, but Michael may still be tasting the wines and will come forth with his (as always) notes in due time. Frankly, an astounding night of wine and great company, thanks to the organizers. Amazingly consistent quality from Jamet and some ringers which were no slouches either.