Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Lou+Lu, Brad, Jeff, Jayson, Chris+Lisa, Jay+Arnold
Lou and BettyLu are visiting NYC and so we meet at Peking Duck House for a big table, big ducks, and big pours:
Berberana 1970 Rioja Reserva - the cork is very soft and breaks into three pieces, but none fall in; the wine is delicately sweet, tannins all gone, just earth and raspberries remain, a tad musty (which blows off with air), this is a gorgeous bottle of rioja, and perfect with the duck
J. J. Prum 2002 Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese - gorgeously round, tangy, green grapes and clementines, textbook perfect
Bouchard 2004 Corton-Charlemagne GC - lush, full, rich, long, smoky, Jayson loves this but not for me
Hirsch 1998 Zobinger Gaisberg Riesling Alte Reben - waxy, chewy, "Spritzy" -Lou, also not for me
Nigl 2005 Gruner Veltliner "Privat" - trocken "L" F2302/06, not so bright as a riesling but glyceral and slightly gritty, pear, good for all that
Huet 1995 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Clos du Bourg" - wow, fruity and rich, more texturally interesting than the Prum, desserty
Levet 1985 Cote-Rotie "Cotes Brune & Blonde" - nose is changing every minute after opening: vegetal, then smoke, then cork, then something porky-meaty, then vegetal again; once you serve food it all straightens out: red berries, lightweight, just pure and crisp
Muller-Catoir 1990 Haardter Herrenletten Riesling Spatlese - 16 91, good but thin, a bit of black tea maybe?
Ducru-Beaucaillou 1995 St-Julien - robust and unpleasantly aggressive, others liked this more than I did, "Sort of a Xmas smell" -Jayson
Sonoma Vineyard 1974 Cabernet Sauvignon "Alexander's Crown" - a Rodney Strong bottle; definitely 'old wine' but still severe and austere, eh
Ch. Soucherie 1996 Coteaux du Layon VV - honey and apricot, kinda like the citrus fortune cookies, a big wine
Lou and BettyLu are visiting NYC and so we meet at Peking Duck House for a big table, big ducks, and big pours:
Berberana 1970 Rioja Reserva - the cork is very soft and breaks into three pieces, but none fall in; the wine is delicately sweet, tannins all gone, just earth and raspberries remain, a tad musty (which blows off with air), this is a gorgeous bottle of rioja, and perfect with the duck
J. J. Prum 2002 Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese - gorgeously round, tangy, green grapes and clementines, textbook perfect
Bouchard 2004 Corton-Charlemagne GC - lush, full, rich, long, smoky, Jayson loves this but not for me
Hirsch 1998 Zobinger Gaisberg Riesling Alte Reben - waxy, chewy, "Spritzy" -Lou, also not for me
Nigl 2005 Gruner Veltliner "Privat" - trocken "L" F2302/06, not so bright as a riesling but glyceral and slightly gritty, pear, good for all that
Huet 1995 Vouvray Demi-Sec "Clos du Bourg" - wow, fruity and rich, more texturally interesting than the Prum, desserty
Levet 1985 Cote-Rotie "Cotes Brune & Blonde" - nose is changing every minute after opening: vegetal, then smoke, then cork, then something porky-meaty, then vegetal again; once you serve food it all straightens out: red berries, lightweight, just pure and crisp
Muller-Catoir 1990 Haardter Herrenletten Riesling Spatlese - 16 91, good but thin, a bit of black tea maybe?
Ducru-Beaucaillou 1995 St-Julien - robust and unpleasantly aggressive, others liked this more than I did, "Sort of a Xmas smell" -Jayson
Sonoma Vineyard 1974 Cabernet Sauvignon "Alexander's Crown" - a Rodney Strong bottle; definitely 'old wine' but still severe and austere, eh
Ch. Soucherie 1996 Coteaux du Layon VV - honey and apricot, kinda like the citrus fortune cookies, a big wine