Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Manuel+Josie, Jay, Jayson, Chris, Asher, Michel, Brad, Jeff
Some nights, when the God isn't watching, the grapes stray.
R&V Bereche Cru Selectionnes 1996 Champagne "Montagne" - the Cru Selectionnes are bought-in finished wines that the Bereche Boys find typical of the named region for the vintage; this is very pleasant wine, crisp and dry and minerally
Hirtzberger 2001 Riesling Singerriedel - I recall this was drinking well even though I could not recall the label
O. Raffault 1990 Chinon - a somewhat sweaty and bretty bottle, maybe a little tired, too, meh
C&P Breton 1997 Bourgueil "Les Perrieres" - on the other hand, this was excellent: green, for sure, but still tangy and robust and clean, best wine on the table
Dom. d'Ardhuy 2004 Cote de Nuits-Villages "Clos des Langres" Rouge, Monopole - Brad and Jay won't touch it, Chris and I aren't bothered by the greenies but the texture is silty and the flavor faint, meh
Jadot 1998 Beaune 1er "Clos des Ursules" - this was very tight on opening, but improved with time, not ringing my bell, either
Texier 2014 Cote-Rotie VV - another candidate for the odd-texture-faint-flavor award; probably way too soon to have opened it
Cowan Cellars 2009 Syrah, Dry Stack Vineyard, Bennett Valley - delivered today so horribly unfair to open it, and yet... it's weirdly icky
Montevertine 2012 IGT "Pergole Torte" - this was very good in it's doth protest too much non-Chianti-ness, let's hear it for a second good red!
Chateau Pichon-Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville 1995 Pauillac - 375 ml; also very tight and opened only slowly
Frog's Leap 1987 Cabernet Sauvignon - now that Brad mentions it, yes, this was a good bottle
Dom. Beaucastel 1994 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc VV - now that Brad mentions it, yes, this was a bad bottle
Some nights, when the God isn't watching, the grapes stray.
R&V Bereche Cru Selectionnes 1996 Champagne "Montagne" - the Cru Selectionnes are bought-in finished wines that the Bereche Boys find typical of the named region for the vintage; this is very pleasant wine, crisp and dry and minerally
Hirtzberger 2001 Riesling Singerriedel - I recall this was drinking well even though I could not recall the label
O. Raffault 1990 Chinon - a somewhat sweaty and bretty bottle, maybe a little tired, too, meh
C&P Breton 1997 Bourgueil "Les Perrieres" - on the other hand, this was excellent: green, for sure, but still tangy and robust and clean, best wine on the table
Dom. d'Ardhuy 2004 Cote de Nuits-Villages "Clos des Langres" Rouge, Monopole - Brad and Jay won't touch it, Chris and I aren't bothered by the greenies but the texture is silty and the flavor faint, meh
Jadot 1998 Beaune 1er "Clos des Ursules" - this was very tight on opening, but improved with time, not ringing my bell, either
Texier 2014 Cote-Rotie VV - another candidate for the odd-texture-faint-flavor award; probably way too soon to have opened it
Cowan Cellars 2009 Syrah, Dry Stack Vineyard, Bennett Valley - delivered today so horribly unfair to open it, and yet... it's weirdly icky
Montevertine 2012 IGT "Pergole Torte" - this was very good in it's doth protest too much non-Chianti-ness, let's hear it for a second good red!
Chateau Pichon-Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville 1995 Pauillac - 375 ml; also very tight and opened only slowly
Frog's Leap 1987 Cabernet Sauvignon - now that Brad mentions it, yes, this was a good bottle
Dom. Beaucastel 1994 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc VV - now that Brad mentions it, yes, this was a bad bottle