Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Brad, Jayson, Jay, Jeff, Manuel, Cliff, Chris
New York City is broiling hot and Brad's apartment is only at 50% of its cooling capacity. But the intrepid NYC winos are gathered here because The Liquidator is passing through and that means jeebus.
Lusenti 2013 Malvasia Frizzante "Emiliana", Colli Piacentini - lemon and peach vye for the palate, a pleasant bitter note at the finish, not bad for a freebie bottle
Lusenti 2010 Malvasia "Bianca Regina", Colli Piacentini - too bitter, flat and dull
Chalk Hill 1995 Chardonnay - now that we're done with the freebies, onto the cull bottle: some old yellow fruit smothered in buttered popcorn and caramel, bleh
Equipos Navazos NV La Bota de Florpower No. 53 "Mas Alla" - called "Beyond" because this is actually #44 aged longer; very delicate and only gently oxidized, crisp, light, sweet apples and brine; Manuel says this wine comes from a new trend in sherry-making "menos velo, mas suelo"
A note from Crush described #44 as a single vintage (2010), single vineyard (Miraflores), unfortified manzanilla. It spent 8 months in barrel under flor, then 2 years in tank. At bottling, 3000 liters were moved into used Manzanilla barrels and then used Palo Cortado barrels for another 2 years.
Scott Paul 2011 Pinot Noir "The Long Run" - basil, black pepper, cranberry, rose water, maybe strawberry, this is crisp and nice
Cazin 2002 Cour-Cheverny "Cuvee Renaissance" - just barely corked
Val delle Corti 2010 Chianti Classico Riserva - vivid mouthful of black and red cherries, bright, yum
Massimo 2007 Lessona - very pretty mountain wine, minerally, schnapps-ish in its purity of flavor, love it
Musar 1995 Rouge - the traditional pairing of red fruit and nail polish, seems OK to me, maybe a bit heavy, but others say the finish is short
Nikolaihof 1997 Riesling "Vinothek" - very full, very long, golden chewy old fruit
Faiveley 1993 Chambertin "Clos de Beze" - substantial and tannic, I like it but others think it is not showing as sturdy as it should; certainly, the fruit is still rather primary showing very little of the funky-meaty flavors I associate with G-C
Clos Roche Blanche 2014 Touraine "Cuvee Pif" - its yummy self
Eminence Road 2013 Pinot Noir "Seneca Lake" - did I miss a cuvee name?, anyway this was good but suffered by its place in the order
Huet 1983 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Clos de Bourg" - so much structure! this has absorbed a lot of its sugar, it almost tastes like sec, and the acidity is still shaking-head good; great bottle
Huet 1985 Vouvray Moelleux "Clos de Bourg" - sweeter than the last bottle but very similar: honey and white grapes
Huet 2002 Vouvray Moelleux 1ere Trie "Clos de Bourg" - and the denouement played fortissimo: so much phenolic material, so much honey and apricot, really wow
New York City is broiling hot and Brad's apartment is only at 50% of its cooling capacity. But the intrepid NYC winos are gathered here because The Liquidator is passing through and that means jeebus.
Lusenti 2013 Malvasia Frizzante "Emiliana", Colli Piacentini - lemon and peach vye for the palate, a pleasant bitter note at the finish, not bad for a freebie bottle
Lusenti 2010 Malvasia "Bianca Regina", Colli Piacentini - too bitter, flat and dull
Chalk Hill 1995 Chardonnay - now that we're done with the freebies, onto the cull bottle: some old yellow fruit smothered in buttered popcorn and caramel, bleh
Equipos Navazos NV La Bota de Florpower No. 53 "Mas Alla" - called "Beyond" because this is actually #44 aged longer; very delicate and only gently oxidized, crisp, light, sweet apples and brine; Manuel says this wine comes from a new trend in sherry-making "menos velo, mas suelo"
A note from Crush described #44 as a single vintage (2010), single vineyard (Miraflores), unfortified manzanilla. It spent 8 months in barrel under flor, then 2 years in tank. At bottling, 3000 liters were moved into used Manzanilla barrels and then used Palo Cortado barrels for another 2 years.
Scott Paul 2011 Pinot Noir "The Long Run" - basil, black pepper, cranberry, rose water, maybe strawberry, this is crisp and nice
Cazin 2002 Cour-Cheverny "Cuvee Renaissance" - just barely corked
Val delle Corti 2010 Chianti Classico Riserva - vivid mouthful of black and red cherries, bright, yum
Massimo 2007 Lessona - very pretty mountain wine, minerally, schnapps-ish in its purity of flavor, love it
Musar 1995 Rouge - the traditional pairing of red fruit and nail polish, seems OK to me, maybe a bit heavy, but others say the finish is short
Nikolaihof 1997 Riesling "Vinothek" - very full, very long, golden chewy old fruit
Faiveley 1993 Chambertin "Clos de Beze" - substantial and tannic, I like it but others think it is not showing as sturdy as it should; certainly, the fruit is still rather primary showing very little of the funky-meaty flavors I associate with G-C
Clos Roche Blanche 2014 Touraine "Cuvee Pif" - its yummy self
Eminence Road 2013 Pinot Noir "Seneca Lake" - did I miss a cuvee name?, anyway this was good but suffered by its place in the order
Huet 1983 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Clos de Bourg" - so much structure! this has absorbed a lot of its sugar, it almost tastes like sec, and the acidity is still shaking-head good; great bottle
Huet 1985 Vouvray Moelleux "Clos de Bourg" - sweeter than the last bottle but very similar: honey and white grapes
Huet 2002 Vouvray Moelleux 1ere Trie "Clos de Bourg" - and the denouement played fortissimo: so much phenolic material, so much honey and apricot, really wow