Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Jay + Arnold, Suzanne + Kenny, Scott + Ann-Marie, Andrew + Jennifer, Jeff, Chris + Lisa, Paul + Sandy, Don + Melissa, Dale + Betsy, Brad
The annual do.
The usual great groaning board... lechon, sisig, two kinds of octopus, gougere, tapenade, saucisson, Arnold's special savory chicken hearts dish, and a few more.
Wines and some vague recollections through the alcohol and pork-fat induced haze:
F. Cotat 2007 Sancerre "Les Monts Damnes" - excellent and will probably continue to develop gracefully for many more years
Alzinger 2012 Loibenberg Smaragd
Josef Leitz 2001 Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Spatlese
J. J. Prum 2007 Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese - the three rieslings were all showing beautifully
Dom. Huet 2014 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Le Mont"
Cazin 2004 Cour-Cheverny "Cuvee Renaissance"
Peillot 2005 Roussette du Bugey, Montagnieu Altesse - these were rather quiet; some claim the Huet opened up later
Tenuta Terre Nere 2014 Etna Bianco "Calderana Sottana" - a new cru-designated bottling, this was young and vivid and very glou
Pepiere 2009 Muscadet "Ch. Thebaud" (magnum) - I found this too soft, maybe the warm year?
Joly 2012 Savennieres "Coulee de Serrant"
Dom. Baumard 1993 Savennieres "Clos du Papillon" - both of these older wines were golden and rounded and delicious; I approached each one somewhat fearfully (given the uneven reputations involved (meaning, Joly and Savennieres (which I find I no longer like))) but such caution was totally swept away by graceful mature wines
Dom. Berthet-Bondet 2014 "Trio" - another glou wine in that tweaky Jura way
Eric Texier 2009 St-Joseph - so youthful and so unwilling to give much now
Clos Roche Blanche 2006 Touraine Cabernet - I found the shoe-polish scent a little too strong to be enjoyable
Clos de la Roilette 1995 Fleurie (aka, "A")
Dom. Savoye 1995 Morgon (aka "C")
Ch. Pierre-Bise 1995 Anjou Gamay (aka, "D") - another of Andrew's mystery flights; as with the previous one, we had a lot of trouble picking out what these wines were
ESJ 1990 Syrah, Durrell Vineyard (magnum) - a beauty, of course, and I believe the magnum was drained
Warre's 1966 Vintage Port - Jay was nervous about this bottle when he opened it because the wine was very pale and had no scent
Mount Mary 1995 "Quintet"
Marechal 2006 Savigny-les-Beaunes VV
Bea 2008 Sagrantino "Pagliaro"
Dom. Filiatreau ? Saumur-Champigny VV
Matanzas Creek 1990 Merlot, Sonoma Valley
La Pousse d'Or 2006 Volnay 1er "En Caillerets"
Dom. Gouges 1996 Nuits-St-Georges "Clos des Porrets"
G. Raphet 2005 Morey-St-Denis "Clos de la Roche" GC - I do not have clear memories of these wines though I'm pretty sure I tasted at least the Mount Mary and the Gouges; sigh
Many thanks to Jay and Arnold for their wonderful hosting.
Finally, note that Brad posted excellent pictures to an album on FaceBook, which you may see if you login there.
The annual do.
The usual great groaning board... lechon, sisig, two kinds of octopus, gougere, tapenade, saucisson, Arnold's special savory chicken hearts dish, and a few more.
Wines and some vague recollections through the alcohol and pork-fat induced haze:
F. Cotat 2007 Sancerre "Les Monts Damnes" - excellent and will probably continue to develop gracefully for many more years
Alzinger 2012 Loibenberg Smaragd
Josef Leitz 2001 Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Spatlese
J. J. Prum 2007 Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese - the three rieslings were all showing beautifully
Dom. Huet 2014 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Le Mont"
Cazin 2004 Cour-Cheverny "Cuvee Renaissance"
Peillot 2005 Roussette du Bugey, Montagnieu Altesse - these were rather quiet; some claim the Huet opened up later
Tenuta Terre Nere 2014 Etna Bianco "Calderana Sottana" - a new cru-designated bottling, this was young and vivid and very glou
Pepiere 2009 Muscadet "Ch. Thebaud" (magnum) - I found this too soft, maybe the warm year?
Joly 2012 Savennieres "Coulee de Serrant"
Dom. Baumard 1993 Savennieres "Clos du Papillon" - both of these older wines were golden and rounded and delicious; I approached each one somewhat fearfully (given the uneven reputations involved (meaning, Joly and Savennieres (which I find I no longer like))) but such caution was totally swept away by graceful mature wines
Dom. Berthet-Bondet 2014 "Trio" - another glou wine in that tweaky Jura way
Eric Texier 2009 St-Joseph - so youthful and so unwilling to give much now
Clos Roche Blanche 2006 Touraine Cabernet - I found the shoe-polish scent a little too strong to be enjoyable
Clos de la Roilette 1995 Fleurie (aka, "A")
Dom. Savoye 1995 Morgon (aka "C")
Ch. Pierre-Bise 1995 Anjou Gamay (aka, "D") - another of Andrew's mystery flights; as with the previous one, we had a lot of trouble picking out what these wines were
ESJ 1990 Syrah, Durrell Vineyard (magnum) - a beauty, of course, and I believe the magnum was drained
Warre's 1966 Vintage Port - Jay was nervous about this bottle when he opened it because the wine was very pale and had no scent
Mount Mary 1995 "Quintet"
Marechal 2006 Savigny-les-Beaunes VV
Bea 2008 Sagrantino "Pagliaro"
Dom. Filiatreau ? Saumur-Champigny VV
Matanzas Creek 1990 Merlot, Sonoma Valley
La Pousse d'Or 2006 Volnay 1er "En Caillerets"
Dom. Gouges 1996 Nuits-St-Georges "Clos des Porrets"
G. Raphet 2005 Morey-St-Denis "Clos de la Roche" GC - I do not have clear memories of these wines though I'm pretty sure I tasted at least the Mount Mary and the Gouges; sigh
Many thanks to Jay and Arnold for their wonderful hosting.
Finally, note that Brad posted excellent pictures to an album on FaceBook, which you may see if you login there.