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1999 Hirtzberger, Riesling Singerriedel:
Either this wine is starting to fall apart or this is not a representative bottle; I will assume the latter. Not bad or unpleasant but disjointed and without focus or sustain. Poor showing.

2012 Grassi, Ribolla Gialla:
Impressive! Not fermented on the skins but not thin or shrill either, this is perfectly balanced, pure and absolutely representative of the grape. My new benchmark for this grape’s aromatic and flavor profile. Sourced from the Vare Vineyard in Napa Valley, weighs in at about 12.5% abv and drinks like cool spring water. Just lovely.

2011 Clos de la Roilette, Fleurie:
Smells like smoke taint or wood char; it’s thin, seems like there was too much whole-cluster in the ferment, and, its short. Not terrible but nothing I want another glass of.
Better on day two but still char on the nose and a gritty texture.

2010 Chateau de Maligny, Chablis VV:
Has a twang on both the nose and palate but is otherwise quintessential Chablis; mineral, lemon drop goodness that is deft and focused; a wine of finesse. Not profound but Chardonnay, done right.

2005 Baudry, Chinon La Croix Boissée:
Green on the nose and overly tannic in the mouth; has promise but it is angry and unbalanced now.
Better on day two but still fiercely tannic and decidedly herbal.

2009 Calluna, Merlot Aux Raynauds:
It gains elegance and integration each time I have this wine; a beautiful, restrained and balanced version of how good this variety can be; and very seldom, is. As good as any right bank Bordeaux; better than most.

Best, Jim
 
That's a shame about the Singerriedel, it doesn't sound like a representative bottle. I opened a bottle last year that was still very youthful, focused, fresh and very lively and giving the impression that it had a lot of time ahead. I hope you have others that will show better.
 
Hmmm, a bad stretch in the FLJ cellars, I would say. I have had different recent experiences of the Singerriedel and the Roilette, and am puzzled to hear anything from Baudry in 2005 described as "green," unless you have been lately corrupted by too much Napa-juice.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Hmmm, a bad stretch in the FLJ cellars, I would say. I have had different recent experiences of the Singerriedel and the Roilette, and am puzzled to hear anything from Baudry in 2005 described as "green," unless you have been lately corrupted by too much Napa-juice.

'Have more of each of the offenders so, perhaps another time.
Corrupt, yes; Napa juice, no.

Best, Jim
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Hmmm, a bad stretch in the FLJ cellars, I would say. I have had different recent experiences of the Singerriedel and the Roilette, and am puzzled to hear anything from Baudry in 2005 described as "green," unless you have been lately corrupted by too much Napa-juice.

I've had good, but not great bottles of both the Croix Boissee and Roilette in the last couple of weeks. I also wouldn't call my experince with the Baudry green, rather a bit lacking in expressiveness. The Roilette was simply tight. Air overnight did the trick.

I had a fairly disappointing bottle of 1999 Knoll Schutt recently. I think that the vintage might be a bit of a disappointment and the wines weren't really for the long haul. Have also had disappointing Hirtzberger and Nikolaohof. Hollowed out and short was the issue.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Hmmm, a bad stretch in the FLJ cellars, I would say. I have had different recent experiences of the Singerriedel and the Roilette, and am puzzled to hear anything from Baudry in 2005 described as "green," unless you have been lately corrupted by too much Napa-juice.

I've had good, but not great bottles of both the Croix Boissee and Roilette in the last couple of weeks. I also wouldn't call my experince with the Baudry green, rather a bit lacking in expressiveness.

I think yours ad Jim's experience have just caught it at a bad time. 2005 ought to be pretty well structured and it's only 8 years, which is mid-life crisis for French cab franc. Here's hoping it will come around!
 
A few days ago. Couldn't have been better as adolescent wines go. We all know GV ages better than Riesling, but not in the 20 year bracket. I have not opened a '99 singerriedel lately. I had thought they are still a bit young.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Hmmm, a bad stretch in the FLJ cellars, I would say. I have had different recent experiences of the Singerriedel and the Roilette, and am puzzled to hear anything from Baudry in 2005 described as "green," unless you have been lately corrupted by too much Napa-juice.

I've had good, but not great bottles of both the Croix Boissee and Roilette in the last couple of weeks. I also wouldn't call my experince with the Baudry green, rather a bit lacking in expressiveness. The Roilette was simply tight. Air overnight did the trick.

I had a fairly disappointing bottle of 1999 Knoll Schutt recently. I think that the vintage might be a bit of a disappointment and the wines weren't really for the long haul. Have also had disappointing Hirtzberger and Nikolaohof. Hollowed out and short was the issue.
Well, aren't y'all the big southern buzzkill.
 
VLM,
2001 Schutt is god wine.

Kirk,
I will try a '99 Honivogl soon; never has quite lived up to its press in the past. Maybe now.

Bes, Jim
 
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