Zachary Ross
Zachary Ross
In attendance: Jeff, Jim, Nancy, Suzanne, Jason, Zak
Jeff and Jim generously opened their door to a few of the Brooklyn disorderlies (and upstairs neighbor/cooperator Nancy) last night for a swell dinner party. Master chef Jeff’s food (pan-roasted quail with lentils, Heston Blumenthal's cream of mushroom soup, cassoulet, terrific cheese board) was excellent, the company and conversation genial, and we had some nice drinks, too.
An obligatory white:
2010 Le Clos des Grillons Cotes-du-Rhone blanc “Mille neuf cent un” 100% old-vine Bourboulenc from a vineyard planted in 1901. Subtle and shy, but agreeably delicate, a bit chaste but with nice honeyed richness on the finish. “Like a piece of a white Chateauneuf” sez Jeff. I’m into it.
Jeff requested roses because they usually pair well with the Serrano ham and herb-stuffed quail, and they do:
2010 Nusserhof Lagrein Sudtirol Kretzer Rose fruit and flowers explode from the glass; a beautiful rose.
2011 Domaine Ilarria Irouleguy Rose Tannat and Cab Franc. Just as nice as the Lagrein, maybe even more; rocky and hard (for a rose) with a savory, saline edge.
And the reds:
2011 Domaine Tissot Poulsard “D.D.” fantastic. Delicate and cinnamony, ultra fresh and alive with great energy. Glou-glou.
2010 Chandon de Briailles Pernand-Vergelesses Ile des Vergelesses lovely red fruit besmirched by a pronounced lactic note; it didn’t ruin it for me but it did for others.
2005 Edmunds-St.John Bassetti Syrah ye classic ESJBS. Rich California fruit, very clean, good tannins, lots of life ahead for this.
2006 Thierry Allemand Cornas Reynard exactly as great as you think it is. Young.
2004 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie this is nicely on its way to maturity. Decanting softened its initial hard edges. Mulchy and smoky autumn notes, good freshness. It’s what you (I) want from Cote-Rotie.
1999 Domaine des Remizieres Hermitage Cuvee Emilie decanted. A bit tired, it’s not hanging well with the Cornas or Cote-Rotie.
2004 Ar.Pe.Pe Valtellina Grumello Rocca de Piro decanted. Incredible finesse and elegance, well evolved, silky and so delicious. A soft pillow of Nebbiolo.
2010 Dirty and Rowdy Mourvedre (Santa Barbara) smells nice, but it’s flat and uninteresting to drink. You can’t always win.
Thanks much to Jeff and Jim for a great time!
Jeff and Jim generously opened their door to a few of the Brooklyn disorderlies (and upstairs neighbor/cooperator Nancy) last night for a swell dinner party. Master chef Jeff’s food (pan-roasted quail with lentils, Heston Blumenthal's cream of mushroom soup, cassoulet, terrific cheese board) was excellent, the company and conversation genial, and we had some nice drinks, too.
An obligatory white:
2010 Le Clos des Grillons Cotes-du-Rhone blanc “Mille neuf cent un” 100% old-vine Bourboulenc from a vineyard planted in 1901. Subtle and shy, but agreeably delicate, a bit chaste but with nice honeyed richness on the finish. “Like a piece of a white Chateauneuf” sez Jeff. I’m into it.
Jeff requested roses because they usually pair well with the Serrano ham and herb-stuffed quail, and they do:
2010 Nusserhof Lagrein Sudtirol Kretzer Rose fruit and flowers explode from the glass; a beautiful rose.
2011 Domaine Ilarria Irouleguy Rose Tannat and Cab Franc. Just as nice as the Lagrein, maybe even more; rocky and hard (for a rose) with a savory, saline edge.
And the reds:
2011 Domaine Tissot Poulsard “D.D.” fantastic. Delicate and cinnamony, ultra fresh and alive with great energy. Glou-glou.
2010 Chandon de Briailles Pernand-Vergelesses Ile des Vergelesses lovely red fruit besmirched by a pronounced lactic note; it didn’t ruin it for me but it did for others.
2005 Edmunds-St.John Bassetti Syrah ye classic ESJBS. Rich California fruit, very clean, good tannins, lots of life ahead for this.
2006 Thierry Allemand Cornas Reynard exactly as great as you think it is. Young.
2004 Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie this is nicely on its way to maturity. Decanting softened its initial hard edges. Mulchy and smoky autumn notes, good freshness. It’s what you (I) want from Cote-Rotie.
1999 Domaine des Remizieres Hermitage Cuvee Emilie decanted. A bit tired, it’s not hanging well with the Cornas or Cote-Rotie.
2004 Ar.Pe.Pe Valtellina Grumello Rocca de Piro decanted. Incredible finesse and elegance, well evolved, silky and so delicious. A soft pillow of Nebbiolo.
2010 Dirty and Rowdy Mourvedre (Santa Barbara) smells nice, but it’s flat and uninteresting to drink. You can’t always win.
Thanks much to Jeff and Jim for a great time!