Hung out at Asher Rubinsteins last night with Greg dal Piaz and Michel Abood. We drank some wine and ate some chicken.
Cheers,
Brad
1970 Cune- Rioja Gran Reserva, Via Real
From half bottle with a great fill. Shows a beautiful, pure garnet color. Aromatically it was initially dominated by a more tertiary, leather and worn wood profile, but after open in the glass an hour or two, a beautiful desiccated red fruit/caramelized sugar sweetness arose. On the palate it shows both freshness as well as a structure thats tiring. Theres some upfront strawberry/cherry fruit with plenty sandalwood and leather flavors. A touch of VA and some fade on the finish. Quite satisfying. Call it a B+
from the half bottle, though 750s should undoubtedly show fresher.
1996 J. L. Chave- Hermitage
Aye carumba! What a nose! Just in your face and gorgeous, full of beef blood, iron, strawberries, raspberries with spicy and floral hints. As for taste, Ive always liked, not loved this wine as I find the acidity this vintage to be a wee bit too high for my tastes. However, a bottle I had in San Francisco this past summer showed the wine to have been nicely integrated with the acidity somewhat tamer. This bottle was bit more forceful and less integrated than that one and, once again, I found the acidity just a bit more persnickety for me to fully embrace the wine, though it is indeed very enjoyable. Like flavors as aromas. Id still wait on these a little longer. A-
1997 Bruno Giacosa- Barbaresco, Santo Stefano
Loved the sweetness on the nose of this one with a nice play of ripe red fruits with a sweet and spicy mace note. Plenty of tar and flowers to boot. A bit too youthful at the moment and the wine shows some of the vintages characteristic of unripe tannins on the slightly coarse finish. Needs time to develop, but Im doubtful the tannins will lose their coarseness. Low A-.
2006 Clos des Papes- Chateaneuf du Pape
This wine is simply abundant. Theres a lot there and theres a lot of the a lot. Where to begin? Well, for starters, its so abundant that its not really showing all that it has. In time there will be a lot more. Right now its pretty dense, though not heavy and full of brash young fruit, licorice and spice and flowers. Thickly textured and perhaps a little overwhelming, though in a good way. Consider yourself very lucky if you have this in your cellar. Id love to try this again in twelve years. Well, any time, really, but especially in twelve years. A/A- now with A+ potential.
Cheers,
Brad
1970 Cune- Rioja Gran Reserva, Via Real
From half bottle with a great fill. Shows a beautiful, pure garnet color. Aromatically it was initially dominated by a more tertiary, leather and worn wood profile, but after open in the glass an hour or two, a beautiful desiccated red fruit/caramelized sugar sweetness arose. On the palate it shows both freshness as well as a structure thats tiring. Theres some upfront strawberry/cherry fruit with plenty sandalwood and leather flavors. A touch of VA and some fade on the finish. Quite satisfying. Call it a B+
from the half bottle, though 750s should undoubtedly show fresher.
1996 J. L. Chave- Hermitage
Aye carumba! What a nose! Just in your face and gorgeous, full of beef blood, iron, strawberries, raspberries with spicy and floral hints. As for taste, Ive always liked, not loved this wine as I find the acidity this vintage to be a wee bit too high for my tastes. However, a bottle I had in San Francisco this past summer showed the wine to have been nicely integrated with the acidity somewhat tamer. This bottle was bit more forceful and less integrated than that one and, once again, I found the acidity just a bit more persnickety for me to fully embrace the wine, though it is indeed very enjoyable. Like flavors as aromas. Id still wait on these a little longer. A-
1997 Bruno Giacosa- Barbaresco, Santo Stefano
Loved the sweetness on the nose of this one with a nice play of ripe red fruits with a sweet and spicy mace note. Plenty of tar and flowers to boot. A bit too youthful at the moment and the wine shows some of the vintages characteristic of unripe tannins on the slightly coarse finish. Needs time to develop, but Im doubtful the tannins will lose their coarseness. Low A-.
2006 Clos des Papes- Chateaneuf du Pape
This wine is simply abundant. Theres a lot there and theres a lot of the a lot. Where to begin? Well, for starters, its so abundant that its not really showing all that it has. In time there will be a lot more. Right now its pretty dense, though not heavy and full of brash young fruit, licorice and spice and flowers. Thickly textured and perhaps a little overwhelming, though in a good way. Consider yourself very lucky if you have this in your cellar. Id love to try this again in twelve years. Well, any time, really, but especially in twelve years. A/A- now with A+ potential.