Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Bill, Jay, Jeff, Cindy, Mary, Ben
Let's see, there was Pierre Peters NV Champagne Rose (first US release) which was fresh and vivid and vigorously fizzy. I caught Jay more than once not with a straw in his glass, not blowing bubbles in it. That was preceded by a sweet Willi Schaefer 2011 Graacher Himmelreich Spatlese. It was not hard to tell because Jay had not filled the room humidifiers with a kabinett and there's only a little ambient difference.
Now here's the good part: There were two reds on offer with the lovely sous-vide chicken and fried rice. One was M. Gaunoux 1998 Pommard "Les Arvelets" and the other Ferrando 2004 Carema (Etichetta Bianca). If you did not concentrate, they tasted the same! Both are a bit floral, a bit rough, silky textured....
Jay refilled the riesling dispenser with Maximin Grunhauser 1998 Abstberg Riesling Auslese for the cheeses and dessert. It was not another Willi Schaefer wine. No. Not at all.
No armagnac was served so maybe the whole thing was some kind of dream. Or nightmare. I would have sworn that even the water tasted a little like strawberries. (Ooh, yes, we made a termometro lento using different size fruit bits and then speculating which way they'd go.)
Bye, Bill!
Let's see, there was Pierre Peters NV Champagne Rose (first US release) which was fresh and vivid and vigorously fizzy. I caught Jay more than once not with a straw in his glass, not blowing bubbles in it. That was preceded by a sweet Willi Schaefer 2011 Graacher Himmelreich Spatlese. It was not hard to tell because Jay had not filled the room humidifiers with a kabinett and there's only a little ambient difference.
Now here's the good part: There were two reds on offer with the lovely sous-vide chicken and fried rice. One was M. Gaunoux 1998 Pommard "Les Arvelets" and the other Ferrando 2004 Carema (Etichetta Bianca). If you did not concentrate, they tasted the same! Both are a bit floral, a bit rough, silky textured....
Jay refilled the riesling dispenser with Maximin Grunhauser 1998 Abstberg Riesling Auslese for the cheeses and dessert. It was not another Willi Schaefer wine. No. Not at all.
No armagnac was served so maybe the whole thing was some kind of dream. Or nightmare. I would have sworn that even the water tasted a little like strawberries. (Ooh, yes, we made a termometro lento using different size fruit bits and then speculating which way they'd go.)
Bye, Bill!