Epic evening

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The Durham restaurant mafia serendipitously converged on the excellent cocktail bar Alley 26 Saturday evening. After a few delicious libations, it was time to get some food, so we tromped across the street to Rue Cler (holy shit, who the fuck is writing this?!?!?!?). Since this was such a happy circumstance, we decided to make the most of it. And we certainly did. It was one of those nights when all the wines showed great and not a corked bottle in sight.

Peters Grand Cru "Cuvée Réserve"
Same as it ever was, I've forgotten the disgorgement on this, but it is a fairly recent one. Toasty, mineral tinged chardonnay. Delightful, but hard to remember after the Ledru.

Ledru Grand Cru Extra Brut
I'll be in Sophie's debt forever for introducing me to these wines just in time to buy some before it is too late. Incredible density and depth of flavor. Almost saline in it's palate impact with lovely rose and light red fruit notes. Really intense and very complex.

2012 Vatan Sancerre Chavignol "Clos la Néore"
Often when I have Ledru, the wine after it gets smushed. Not the case here. Same as it ever was, Vatan is in a class by itself when it comes to sauvignon and even Sancerre. There is a creamy limestone quality to the wine that I don't get from anyone else. And as it opens its peacock's tail, it is a breathtaking wine. Beauty, power, resolve, length. A complete package. Somewhere around $90 retail these days, so I'm not sure how much longer I'll be a buyer, but damn.

2009 Clos Roche Blanche Cuvée Côt
A lacy, beautiful rendition of this grape. Has a distinct dryness without being mean. Layers of leather and wood bark over some blue-black fruits. Minerals in the finish, but not bright ones, dark earth ones. As it always seems to, drinking this wine just feels good. It has an ineffable something. If this is the last CRB Côt, they went out with a bang.

2009 Coudert Fleurie "Clos de Roilette Cuvée Tardive"
The most closed of the wines, but I wouldn't call it shut down. The aromatics stayed in a tighter orbit around the deep, quintessential Coudert fruit with various particles escaping orbit to surprise you from time to time. The palate is not tannic the way the 2005 has always been, not silky exactly, but supple enough.

2006 Texier Brézème "Domaine de Pergaud Vielle Serine"
This is a great fucking wine. Like Jupiter it has all sorts of flavors that swirl around forming eddies then dispersing only to form new ones. I could list all the aromas and flavors, but you know what they are by now. What is so striking about what Eric has been able to do is the texture of this wine. Silky and strong, something you can imagine bending in all different ways, but whatever the bulge, it will regain its own shape. The nose is that way too. It moves around you and envelops you in its perfume without you realizing what's happening. Anyway, that's enough flowery language for a big, dumb Rugby-Ox like Eric, but honestly, very well done.
 
Love that 2009 Cot. Gorgeous!

I'm not sure I've tried any Ledru. I'll have to rectify that. My current Champagne craze is Benoit Lahaye.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Love that 2009 Cot. Gorgeous!

I'm not sure I've tried any Ledru. I'll have to rectify that. My current Champagne craze is Benoit Lahaye.

yes, please!
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Ledru rosé is insanely good.

Agree with you, Jay, about how good Lahaye is.

Nice notes, VLM.

Trying to be happy again.

I've only had the rosé once or twice. The Goulté is the one I really dig. Incredible density.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Love that 2009 Cot. Gorgeous!

I'm not sure I've tried any Ledru. I'll have to rectify that. My current Champagne craze is Benoit Lahaye.

I like the Lahaye, but they are looser than the Ledru.

The 2009 Côt is wonderful. And not to tooot my own horn or anything, but these dumb fuckers down here don't know what they've got.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Ledru rosé is insanely good.

Agree with you, Jay, about how good Lahaye is.

Nice notes, VLM.

Trying to be happy again.

I've only had the rosé once or twice. The Goulté is the one I really dig. Incredible density.

There are a couple of roses from Ledru, if I recall correctly.
 
I have a few of the cot somewhere; the word was to hold them for a long time.

Actually, I have about half of the whole list. You're a good influence.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Love that 2009 Cot. Gorgeous!

I'm not sure I've tried any Ledru. I'll have to rectify that. My current Champagne craze is Benoit Lahaye.

I like the Lahaye, but they are looser than the Ledru.

The 2009 Côt is wonderful. And not to tooot my own horn or anything, but these dumb fuckers down here don't know what they've got.

Holy Jeebus on a stick! Is that the VLM Friends and Family list or something? I could blow a whole month's pay drinking my way through your offerings.

Mark Lipton
 
Nice work. I remember loving that 06 Pergaud and being sad to see my last bottle go. And thanks for the mention of Alley 26, was looking for some places to take friends next weekend and know very little about these things, even after 1 year in the area.
 
09 cabernet was stunning last week, one of the best CRBs in-the-making I've had

very young of course, and I would not have pulled one, was it not for an inspired fatcue
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
Nice work. I remember loving that 06 Pergaud and being sad to see my last bottle go. And thanks for the mention of Alley 26, was looking for some places to take friends next weekend and know very little about these things, even after 1 year in the area.

Right across the street from Rue Cler. There is still a bottle or two of the Pergaud left...
 
originally posted by .sasha:
09 cabernet was stunning last week, one of the best CRBs in-the-making I've had

very young of course, and I would not have pulled one, was it not for an inspired fatcue

The thing about the côt is that it has a sort of indeterminate age. It doesn't seem young, nor does it seem old. It's impossible to put on a timeline.
 
If Ledru made a sparkling Aligoté for Rémi Rollin, they could call it Ledru-Rollin -- prospects are so great that in Paris, they've already named a major avenue after it.

I love the Lehaye. Will have to search out Ledru.
 
Seek out the 2008 Marie-Noelle Ledru Cuvée du Goulté. It's a somewhat forward, round, and powerful style of Champagne, but also delicious.

-mark
 
originally posted by .sasha:
09 cabernet was stunning last week, one of the best CRBs in-the-making I've had

while i too enjoyed the easy company of this wine, i have heard that its behavior towards another poster to this bored on the cab ride home afterwards was quite inappropriate.

i trust you will avoid bringing it to future events.

fb.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Ledru rosé is insanely good.

Agree with you, Jay, about how good Lahaye is.

Nice notes, VLM.

Trying to be happy again.

I've only had the rosé once or twice. The Goulté is the one I really dig. Incredible density.
The Goulté is remarkable.
 
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