Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
By the time I left there was a roaring crowd.
People and bottles.
attendees: SFJoe, Sharon, .sasha, Alex, Jay, Jeff, Randy+Barb, George+Anna, Craig
Fuligni 1988 Brunello - beautiful, a point
Ch. Branaire 1995 St-Julien - also drinking well, maybe a little too old
Foillard 2007 Morgon "Cuvee 3.14" - young but excellent, stones and wet earth and none of that bubble-gum thing
Ballatore NV "Gran Spumante" - a 30-year-old bottle; sherried, of course; undrinkable, of course; it's a monument to what an insipid wine it was to begin with that it is only mildly awful today
Torres 1982 Gran Coronas Reserva Black Label - a tinny note blows off after about 10 minutes, dancing, lilting texture, cranberry-ish
Camus-Bruchon 2008 Bourgogne - deep cherry, from a traditional house in Cotes de Beaune
La Pousse d'Or 2000 Volnay 1er "Clos de la Bousse d'Or" - opinion is divided on this wine (Jay likes it, most others think it stinks of wood)
Nigl 1997 Veltliner-Privat Senftenberger Piri - lovely
Huet 1989 Vouvray "Le Mont" "Debut Presse" - SFJoe takes one look at the label and asks Jay, "Why are you opening wine like that for the likes of us?"; amazingly solid acidity, heavenly
More were being opened as I departed.
ETA: Subsequent posts indicate that these wines were also opened:
1982 Drouhin Meursault Perrières
2009 Ganevat Chalasses Marnes Bleues
FX Pichler 2002 Riesling "M"
Chave 1996 Hermitage
Chave 1997 Hermitage
People and bottles.
attendees: SFJoe, Sharon, .sasha, Alex, Jay, Jeff, Randy+Barb, George+Anna, Craig
Fuligni 1988 Brunello - beautiful, a point
Ch. Branaire 1995 St-Julien - also drinking well, maybe a little too old
Foillard 2007 Morgon "Cuvee 3.14" - young but excellent, stones and wet earth and none of that bubble-gum thing
Ballatore NV "Gran Spumante" - a 30-year-old bottle; sherried, of course; undrinkable, of course; it's a monument to what an insipid wine it was to begin with that it is only mildly awful today
Torres 1982 Gran Coronas Reserva Black Label - a tinny note blows off after about 10 minutes, dancing, lilting texture, cranberry-ish
Camus-Bruchon 2008 Bourgogne - deep cherry, from a traditional house in Cotes de Beaune
La Pousse d'Or 2000 Volnay 1er "Clos de la Bousse d'Or" - opinion is divided on this wine (Jay likes it, most others think it stinks of wood)
Nigl 1997 Veltliner-Privat Senftenberger Piri - lovely
Huet 1989 Vouvray "Le Mont" "Debut Presse" - SFJoe takes one look at the label and asks Jay, "Why are you opening wine like that for the likes of us?"; amazingly solid acidity, heavenly
More were being opened as I departed.
ETA: Subsequent posts indicate that these wines were also opened:
1982 Drouhin Meursault Perrières
2009 Ganevat Chalasses Marnes Bleues
FX Pichler 2002 Riesling "M"
Chave 1996 Hermitage
Chave 1997 Hermitage