Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Ira, Ray, Roy, Jay, Joe, Jeff, Marc, Craig, Sharon, Allie
It is the Marc from days of yore!: Bon vivant, writer, and ex-cellar master at CWS. After a long stint in North Carolina, a recent change of jobs has shifted his life northward a bit so he is back in the general orbit of the NYC winos. We welcomed him back to the old stamping grounds with a table heaped with breads, cheeses, affettati, and...
Ch. Giscours 1971 Margaux - dead
Castell d'Encus 2011 Costers del Segre "Taleia" - transparently light, smells like the wine at a late lunch overlooking the Mediterranean, pleasant
Emidio Pepe 2003 Trebbiano d'Abruzzo - bottle 12750, slightly cloudy, potent, Pezzy, nicely ripe, not a subtle drink though
Bell Hill 2009 Chardonnay - oak and butter, feh, DNPIM
Montevertine 1997 IGT "Il Sodaccio" - cherry, minerally, this bottle has gone a little soft
Dom. Marc Roy 2011 Gevrey-Chambertin "Clos Prieur" - young, aggressively tannic, woody?, my opinion is not the majority
Dom. du Pegau 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape "Cuvee Reservee" - so much extract, silty, chicken broth, roasty; in its defense, this bottle had been Coravin'ed a week ago
Barthod 2008 Chambolle-Musigny 1er "Les Veroilles" - tight when first opened but an hour later this is gorgeous, "Crystalline" -Jay, kirsch-y without the whack of spirits, wow
Dom. l'Arlot 2011 Nuits-St-Georges 1er "Les Petits Plets" - a young vines cuvee someone says, a whiff of diacetyl, pretty, peppery, will be nice in a few years
Ch. de Chorey 2005 Chorey-les-Beaunes - so easy to drink! black cherry, slightly sweet, yum
Dom. l'Arlot 2006 Nuits-St-Georges 1er "Clos des Forets" - beautiful! perfect balance of brambly twigs and red berries, very moreish
Metras 2011 Fleurie "l'Ultime" - fresh, vivid, fruity
Grivot 2007 Nuits-St-Georges 1er "Aux Boudots" - at first somewhat roasty but that recedes, still plenty sturdy, better than we expect
Dom. l'Aigueliere 1999 Montpeyroux "Cote Rousse" - recognizably syrah from the south of France, this is grown in chalk/clay and raised in Allier barrels, this was structured and sturdy and kinda unfriendly
Dom. l'Aigueliere 1999 Montpeyroux "Cote Doree" - from a slate-like terroir and raised in Nevers barrels, this was warmer, red-fruitier, pleasant
Dom. de la Tournelle 2010 Chardonnay "Terre de Gryphees" - bright acidity, yellow fruits, underripe, exciting
Cappellano 1991 Barbaresco - tinny, I started waiting for it to come around but never got back to it
Les Ormes de Pez 1982 St-Estephe - ready to go, tobacco, red-fruited, Craig thinks this is as nice as one might hope, I think it's a little stodgy
Benoit Lahaye 2007 Champagne - wow, medium brightness, medium leesy, deft mixture of chalk and earth
Cantina Ar Pe Pe 2001 Valtellina Superiore Sassella Riserva "Vigna Regina" - earthy, astringent, cherry, lightweight
It is the Marc from days of yore!: Bon vivant, writer, and ex-cellar master at CWS. After a long stint in North Carolina, a recent change of jobs has shifted his life northward a bit so he is back in the general orbit of the NYC winos. We welcomed him back to the old stamping grounds with a table heaped with breads, cheeses, affettati, and...
Ch. Giscours 1971 Margaux - dead
Castell d'Encus 2011 Costers del Segre "Taleia" - transparently light, smells like the wine at a late lunch overlooking the Mediterranean, pleasant
Emidio Pepe 2003 Trebbiano d'Abruzzo - bottle 12750, slightly cloudy, potent, Pezzy, nicely ripe, not a subtle drink though
Bell Hill 2009 Chardonnay - oak and butter, feh, DNPIM
Montevertine 1997 IGT "Il Sodaccio" - cherry, minerally, this bottle has gone a little soft
Dom. Marc Roy 2011 Gevrey-Chambertin "Clos Prieur" - young, aggressively tannic, woody?, my opinion is not the majority
Dom. du Pegau 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape "Cuvee Reservee" - so much extract, silty, chicken broth, roasty; in its defense, this bottle had been Coravin'ed a week ago
Barthod 2008 Chambolle-Musigny 1er "Les Veroilles" - tight when first opened but an hour later this is gorgeous, "Crystalline" -Jay, kirsch-y without the whack of spirits, wow
Dom. l'Arlot 2011 Nuits-St-Georges 1er "Les Petits Plets" - a young vines cuvee someone says, a whiff of diacetyl, pretty, peppery, will be nice in a few years
Ch. de Chorey 2005 Chorey-les-Beaunes - so easy to drink! black cherry, slightly sweet, yum
Dom. l'Arlot 2006 Nuits-St-Georges 1er "Clos des Forets" - beautiful! perfect balance of brambly twigs and red berries, very moreish
Metras 2011 Fleurie "l'Ultime" - fresh, vivid, fruity
Grivot 2007 Nuits-St-Georges 1er "Aux Boudots" - at first somewhat roasty but that recedes, still plenty sturdy, better than we expect
Dom. l'Aigueliere 1999 Montpeyroux "Cote Rousse" - recognizably syrah from the south of France, this is grown in chalk/clay and raised in Allier barrels, this was structured and sturdy and kinda unfriendly
Dom. l'Aigueliere 1999 Montpeyroux "Cote Doree" - from a slate-like terroir and raised in Nevers barrels, this was warmer, red-fruitier, pleasant
Dom. de la Tournelle 2010 Chardonnay "Terre de Gryphees" - bright acidity, yellow fruits, underripe, exciting
Cappellano 1991 Barbaresco - tinny, I started waiting for it to come around but never got back to it
Les Ormes de Pez 1982 St-Estephe - ready to go, tobacco, red-fruited, Craig thinks this is as nice as one might hope, I think it's a little stodgy
Benoit Lahaye 2007 Champagne - wow, medium brightness, medium leesy, deft mixture of chalk and earth
Cantina Ar Pe Pe 2001 Valtellina Superiore Sassella Riserva "Vigna Regina" - earthy, astringent, cherry, lightweight