Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Ira, Jay, Jayson, Craig, Ben, Brad, Greg and an Italian friend
The cellar is a little worse for wear than when I saw it last. A recent, sudden, dramatic reduction of staff does not bode well, in my opinion.
Quite a gaggle of us show up, victuals in tow, and we pull a few corks so we can have opinions on something else, too:
Taittinger 2006 Champagne BdB "Comtes de Champagne" - lovely, just as it usually is, yellow fruit galore, we're sampling the first of a case and this bodes well
Felsina Berardenga 1986 IGT "Fontalloro" - this bottle is still singing with a strong and youthful Chianti-inflected voice: a little funk, a little dark cherries, a little earth, excellent
Ch. Cos d'Estournel 1989 Saint-Estephe - there was a whiff of something corky when first poured but that blows off, still quite tight so only giving a little foursquare claret pleasure now
R. Lopez de Heredia 2004 Rioja Reserva "Vina Bosconia" - generic red; honestly, I can't even tell whether this is rioja wine, maybe someone knows whether it opened more later?
Franck Balthazar 2010 Cornas "Cuvee Casimir" - with some air this is recognizable as Cornas but it's a bit shiny and not very interesting; not sure whether that's the fault of the house (as some said) or the bottle; I opened it only because there's a rumor that 2010s are starting to show something; forgive me, BJ
Haart 2001 Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling Spatlese - gorgeous, silky, a little sweet, suhshine in a bottle, love it
Vincent Girardin 1999 Corton GC "Bressandes" - another closed-up wine, hard to recall it
Bruno Clavelier 2009 Chambolle-Musigny 1er VV "La Combe d'Orveau" - this is a strange one: lovely, forthcoming pinot nose followed by a gritty, bitter palate
Ch. Leoville-Barton 1994 Saint-Julien - only a quick taste as I'm running out the door: medium-weight and spot on, this should have been an enjoyable bottle
The cellar is a little worse for wear than when I saw it last. A recent, sudden, dramatic reduction of staff does not bode well, in my opinion.
Quite a gaggle of us show up, victuals in tow, and we pull a few corks so we can have opinions on something else, too:
Taittinger 2006 Champagne BdB "Comtes de Champagne" - lovely, just as it usually is, yellow fruit galore, we're sampling the first of a case and this bodes well
Felsina Berardenga 1986 IGT "Fontalloro" - this bottle is still singing with a strong and youthful Chianti-inflected voice: a little funk, a little dark cherries, a little earth, excellent
Ch. Cos d'Estournel 1989 Saint-Estephe - there was a whiff of something corky when first poured but that blows off, still quite tight so only giving a little foursquare claret pleasure now
R. Lopez de Heredia 2004 Rioja Reserva "Vina Bosconia" - generic red; honestly, I can't even tell whether this is rioja wine, maybe someone knows whether it opened more later?
Franck Balthazar 2010 Cornas "Cuvee Casimir" - with some air this is recognizable as Cornas but it's a bit shiny and not very interesting; not sure whether that's the fault of the house (as some said) or the bottle; I opened it only because there's a rumor that 2010s are starting to show something; forgive me, BJ
Haart 2001 Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling Spatlese - gorgeous, silky, a little sweet, suhshine in a bottle, love it
Vincent Girardin 1999 Corton GC "Bressandes" - another closed-up wine, hard to recall it
Bruno Clavelier 2009 Chambolle-Musigny 1er VV "La Combe d'Orveau" - this is a strange one: lovely, forthcoming pinot nose followed by a gritty, bitter palate
Ch. Leoville-Barton 1994 Saint-Julien - only a quick taste as I'm running out the door: medium-weight and spot on, this should have been an enjoyable bottle