Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
My office group comes to the cellar again. Buon Italia made out like bandits.
Wines were good:
Francoli 1967 Spanna Riserva - Birth-year wine for my brother and the reason for the visit to the cellar today. Tinny when opened, it got much sweeter and rounder over the course of a few hours in the decanter, but it never broke into full song. Rates "OK", maybe even "good", but certainly not more than that.
Franchino 2009 Gattinara - While waiting for the Spanna to come around, let's try some more mountain nebbiolo. This is promising and traditional but very young now. Wait on any further bottles for 5 years.
Brooks 2012 Riesling "Bois Jolie" - The calling card wine for my office group.
O. Leflaive 1993 Puligny-Montrachet 1er "Les Champs Gains" - Beautiful. Rich, old chardonnay with the vineyard's lemony snap still in there. Is there more out there?
Baudry 2012 Chinon "La Croix Boissee" - (Still) open for business. Somehow manages to be substantial and deft at the same time. So good.
ETA: Thank you, Jay, for the last two wines, both wonderful.
ETA: Oh, yeah, I have a photo for this one:
Wines were good:
Francoli 1967 Spanna Riserva - Birth-year wine for my brother and the reason for the visit to the cellar today. Tinny when opened, it got much sweeter and rounder over the course of a few hours in the decanter, but it never broke into full song. Rates "OK", maybe even "good", but certainly not more than that.
Franchino 2009 Gattinara - While waiting for the Spanna to come around, let's try some more mountain nebbiolo. This is promising and traditional but very young now. Wait on any further bottles for 5 years.
Brooks 2012 Riesling "Bois Jolie" - The calling card wine for my office group.
O. Leflaive 1993 Puligny-Montrachet 1er "Les Champs Gains" - Beautiful. Rich, old chardonnay with the vineyard's lemony snap still in there. Is there more out there?
Baudry 2012 Chinon "La Croix Boissee" - (Still) open for business. Somehow manages to be substantial and deft at the same time. So good.
ETA: Thank you, Jay, for the last two wines, both wonderful.
ETA: Oh, yeah, I have a photo for this one: