TN: Recent drinking (June 2016)

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
Just me:

Brovia 2005 Barolo "Garblet Sue" - Immediately on pouring: cranberry and kirsch, definitely still tannic but not rudely scratchy, some sweetness in the mid-palate, a friendly and easy-going wine today (not a wine of thrust or quinine). Day 2, essentially the same wine. Day 5, the last glass, is getting skimpy and bony (so drink sooner!).

A pleasant bottle but not an earth-shaker.

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Just two of us, off the list at a restaurant:

F.X. Pichler 2012 Loibner Burgstall Riesling Federspiel - well-balanced among acidity, extract, and fruit; smoky and crisp on the palate; great with assorted tapas plates (largely seafood and vegetables)

Alta Alella NV Cava Privat - organic, 15 months on its lees, zero dosage, it's a lean wine, good for a warm day or as a tongue tonic after medium-weight but oily food

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Four of us for a little celebration:

Wagner-Weritz 1976 Erbacher Honigberg Riesling Spatlese #13 - dead

Von Winning 2009 Riesling GG "Kalkofen" - acidity a bit reduced but it has survived its time in oak barrels pretty well

Raphet, J 1993 Charmes-Chambertin GC - lightweight, elegant, only moderately interesting

Freiherr Langwerth von Simmern 1971 Erbacher Marcobrunn Riesling Auslese (33045 008 72) - dead, sweet though

Margarethenhof (G. Bunn) 1986 Niersteiner Klostergarten Ortega BA - older and sweeter, one might wish for greater complexity

The first four came from WineBid. Two dead out of four is pretty disappointing.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:

Four of us for a little celebration:

Wagner-Weritz 1976 Erbacher Honigberg Riesling Spatlese #13 - dead

Von Winning 2009 Riesling GG "Kalkofen" - acidity a bit reduced but it has survived its time in oak barrels pretty well

Raphet, J 1993 Charmes-Chambertin GC - lightweight, elegant, only moderately interesting

Freiherr Langwerth von Simmern 1971 Erbacher Marcobrunn Riesling Auslese (33045 008 72) - dead, sweet though

Margarethenhof (G. Bunn) 1986 Niersteiner Klostergarten Ortega BA - older and sweeter, one might wish for greater complexity

The first four came from WineBid. Two dead out of four is pretty disappointing.

You lined up five possibly very interesting wines for this celebration, so it is too bad none of them were at the top end of their potential. I would have had particularly high hopes for the Charmes-Chambertin. Maybe there is some comfort in it being "elegant" rather than "dead"?
 
originally posted by John M:
You lined up five possibly very interesting wines for this celebration, so it is too bad none of them were at the top end of their potential. I would have had particularly high hopes for the Charmes-Chambertin. Maybe there is some comfort in it being "elegant" rather than "dead"?

Yes, I was happy to drink it even with a lessened "wow" factor. The ortega was also (just) good. And thank you for noticing that I really did my research on makers, vineyards, and vintages; but other forces got in the way.
 
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