Florida Jim
Florida Jim
Impressions 10-23-17
Bubbles:
N/V Bereche et Fils, Champagne Brut Reserve - Not too sweet, not too dry, just right
N/V J. Laurens, Cremant de Limoux - 100% chardonnay and a delight at about $14
White:
2014 Ladd Cellars, Chardonnay Cuvee Voile - 50% normal elevage, 50% sous voile; a complex, captivating wine with a great future in the cellar; fascinating
2015 Idlewild, Cortese - IMO the best cortese on earth; 50% skin fermented and loaded with character, depth and promise for development. My wine of the year.
2012 Leo Steen, Chenin Blanc The Steen - from the Jurassic Vineyard in SBC and showing depth and length. Excellent wine.
2015 Birichino, Chenin Blanc Jurassic Vinyd. - another beauty from the same vineyard as The Steen and slightly less expensive.
2015 Vincent, Pinot Blanc - lovely, feminine but not thin; charming.
2015 Vincent, Chardonnay Tardive - solid chardonnay fruit without artifice and more depth than expected. I’dlike to try this in five years.
2016 Kerrias, Pecorino - fresh, crisp, perky white with some substance
2015 Didyme, Malvasia - the musky edge is a bit too much for me but its true to its variety
2016 Ryme, Vermentino Hers (mag.) - as always, brilliant stuff and as pretty as its namesake
2015 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, St. Aubin Le Banc - J.J. Prum sulpher levels obscure what might just be a nice wine
2015 Nada Bianco Langhe - 55% SB, 40% arneis, 5% favorite and lip smackingly delicious. Buy alot of this.
Red:
2014 Piedrassasi, Syrah SBC - think St. Joseph from Chave
2015 Birichino, Cinsault Bechthold Vnyd. - almost ethereal but with depth and sustain. A remarkable wine leaning toward the feminine.
2014 Birichino, Mourvedre - correct and well made with really good length; another wine I’d like to try in 5 years
2014 Birichino, Pinot Noir Antle Vnyd. - quite closed and edgy now but has the stuffing; give it time
2014 Dirty and Rowdy, Mourvedre Especial - Hardy thinks this wine is short term; I’m not so sure. This bottle showed all I want for the grape.
2009 Ladd Cellars, Pinot Noir Cuvee Abigail - continues to develop in bottle and is becoming a tour de force pinot; reminds me of Echezeaux
2012 Piedrassasi, Syrah Rim Rock Vnyd. - Thierry Allemand would be proud. Take your breath syrah.
1999 Michel Lafarge, Volnay Clos du Chateau des Ducs - finally, showing its pedigree 18 years later. A good, maybe even very good version but does not rise to the heights this producer and vineyard can acheive
2015 Poderi di Lugi Enaudi, Dogliani - about as big as Dolcetto can get and still be recognizable - not my cuppa
2010 ArPePe, Valtellina Sassella Stella Retice Reserva - Nebbiolo can be so expressive and this wine has it all. Exceptional
1996 Havens, Merlot (mag.) - its not Pomerol but its not far removed; what a treat
2015 Bellamarsilia, Morellino di Scansano - needs time
2015 Vajra, Nebbiolo Langhe - more please
2015 Pianconello, Rosso di Montalcino - balanced, broad and beautiful
2011 Podre San Giacomo, Brunello - deft but rich
2012 Cascin Adelaide, Barolo - quite rich
2013 Ettore Germano, Barolo Prapo - equally so
2014 Cave Dog, Red Blend - merlot/franc I believe and actually reminds me some of Cheval Blanc. More restrained than expected and more focused. Time will be good to this wine.
2014 Knez, Pinot Noir Cerise - Anderson Valley pinot with some nuance. Hold.
2014 Rose Rock, Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills - finesse and nuance
2014 Piedrassasi, Red Wine Harrison Clarke Vnyd. - 50/50 syrah/mourvedre from Ballard Canyon. Decant for at least an hour or more or wait ten years. I suspect this will be one of the great wines of SBC but it requires patience.
2014 Vincent, Pinot Noir Armstrong Vnyd. - this house has a deft hand with pinot and that hits my sweet spot. Nothing overdone or outsized but a faminine rendition of pinot with character. What could be better?
2015 Sandlands, Trousseau - I think of the Trousseau as the class of the field from this house but I caught this bottle at an angry stage; all angles and acid.
1995 Williams Selyem, Pinot Noir Rochioli Vnyd. - reduced to the point of flaw
1990 Laurel Glen, Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve (mag.) - too green for me but the underlying material is good - maybe with air?
2001 Vieux Telegraph, CDP - not much there there
1958 Prandi, Barolo - past its prime and mostly soy sauce now but breif glimpses of what must have been beautiful in its day
1994 Gallo, Cabernet Sauvignon Southern Sonoma - solid, correct wine without flair
1997 Dehlinger, Bordeaux Blend - great texture, multi layered, wonderfully flavored easy to drink wine. Any night of the week.
1973 Beaulieu, Burgundy - fair but not impressive
2000 Texier, Cote Rotie - Hold. Hold.
2007 Chateau des Tours, Vacqueyras Reserve - adequate
2006 Chateau Leoville Barton - we are into this before it is ready but its still quite nice
1996 D. Laurent, Mazis-Chambertin (mag.) - drying but still good wine
2013 Sandro Fay, Valtellina Superior Ca Morei - ethereal nebbiolo
2008 Pride, Syrah - not for me
1970 Lopez de Heredia, Rioja Vina Tondonia - tending toward acid and pretty much thinned out but others thought very highly of this so maybe I got it to early in the bottle
2005 Pharaoh Moans, Syrah - from the west side in Paso; so much better than expected; excellent flavors, nuance, focus and length with a satin texture. Who’d a thought?
1999 Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Aloxe-Corton 1er - tight but full of good stuff and a joy with food
1996 Cornerstone Cellars, Cabernet Sauvignon - too green for me
2007 Montelciego, Rioja Crianza - complete, correct and a nice drop
1979 Joseph Swan, Pinot Noir - like an older Gevrey with sous bois and still some fruit. For me, interesting but not fascinating.
1973 Joseph Swan, Zinfandel - others loved it, I didn't
1974 Ridge, Gamay York Creek - not even remotely Gamay to my palate and like it was made yesterday. Interesting wine but nothing typical - more like petite sirah.
Post prandial wines:
1932 Cazes, Rivesaltes - too sweet for me
1933 Blandy’s, Madeira Malmsey - great acidity and considerable nuance
Best, Jim
Bubbles:
N/V Bereche et Fils, Champagne Brut Reserve - Not too sweet, not too dry, just right
N/V J. Laurens, Cremant de Limoux - 100% chardonnay and a delight at about $14
White:
2014 Ladd Cellars, Chardonnay Cuvee Voile - 50% normal elevage, 50% sous voile; a complex, captivating wine with a great future in the cellar; fascinating
2015 Idlewild, Cortese - IMO the best cortese on earth; 50% skin fermented and loaded with character, depth and promise for development. My wine of the year.
2012 Leo Steen, Chenin Blanc The Steen - from the Jurassic Vineyard in SBC and showing depth and length. Excellent wine.
2015 Birichino, Chenin Blanc Jurassic Vinyd. - another beauty from the same vineyard as The Steen and slightly less expensive.
2015 Vincent, Pinot Blanc - lovely, feminine but not thin; charming.
2015 Vincent, Chardonnay Tardive - solid chardonnay fruit without artifice and more depth than expected. I’dlike to try this in five years.
2016 Kerrias, Pecorino - fresh, crisp, perky white with some substance
2015 Didyme, Malvasia - the musky edge is a bit too much for me but its true to its variety
2016 Ryme, Vermentino Hers (mag.) - as always, brilliant stuff and as pretty as its namesake
2015 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, St. Aubin Le Banc - J.J. Prum sulpher levels obscure what might just be a nice wine
2015 Nada Bianco Langhe - 55% SB, 40% arneis, 5% favorite and lip smackingly delicious. Buy alot of this.
Red:
2014 Piedrassasi, Syrah SBC - think St. Joseph from Chave
2015 Birichino, Cinsault Bechthold Vnyd. - almost ethereal but with depth and sustain. A remarkable wine leaning toward the feminine.
2014 Birichino, Mourvedre - correct and well made with really good length; another wine I’d like to try in 5 years
2014 Birichino, Pinot Noir Antle Vnyd. - quite closed and edgy now but has the stuffing; give it time
2014 Dirty and Rowdy, Mourvedre Especial - Hardy thinks this wine is short term; I’m not so sure. This bottle showed all I want for the grape.
2009 Ladd Cellars, Pinot Noir Cuvee Abigail - continues to develop in bottle and is becoming a tour de force pinot; reminds me of Echezeaux
2012 Piedrassasi, Syrah Rim Rock Vnyd. - Thierry Allemand would be proud. Take your breath syrah.
1999 Michel Lafarge, Volnay Clos du Chateau des Ducs - finally, showing its pedigree 18 years later. A good, maybe even very good version but does not rise to the heights this producer and vineyard can acheive
2015 Poderi di Lugi Enaudi, Dogliani - about as big as Dolcetto can get and still be recognizable - not my cuppa
2010 ArPePe, Valtellina Sassella Stella Retice Reserva - Nebbiolo can be so expressive and this wine has it all. Exceptional
1996 Havens, Merlot (mag.) - its not Pomerol but its not far removed; what a treat
2015 Bellamarsilia, Morellino di Scansano - needs time
2015 Vajra, Nebbiolo Langhe - more please
2015 Pianconello, Rosso di Montalcino - balanced, broad and beautiful
2011 Podre San Giacomo, Brunello - deft but rich
2012 Cascin Adelaide, Barolo - quite rich
2013 Ettore Germano, Barolo Prapo - equally so
2014 Cave Dog, Red Blend - merlot/franc I believe and actually reminds me some of Cheval Blanc. More restrained than expected and more focused. Time will be good to this wine.
2014 Knez, Pinot Noir Cerise - Anderson Valley pinot with some nuance. Hold.
2014 Rose Rock, Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills - finesse and nuance
2014 Piedrassasi, Red Wine Harrison Clarke Vnyd. - 50/50 syrah/mourvedre from Ballard Canyon. Decant for at least an hour or more or wait ten years. I suspect this will be one of the great wines of SBC but it requires patience.
2014 Vincent, Pinot Noir Armstrong Vnyd. - this house has a deft hand with pinot and that hits my sweet spot. Nothing overdone or outsized but a faminine rendition of pinot with character. What could be better?
2015 Sandlands, Trousseau - I think of the Trousseau as the class of the field from this house but I caught this bottle at an angry stage; all angles and acid.
1995 Williams Selyem, Pinot Noir Rochioli Vnyd. - reduced to the point of flaw
1990 Laurel Glen, Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve (mag.) - too green for me but the underlying material is good - maybe with air?
2001 Vieux Telegraph, CDP - not much there there
1958 Prandi, Barolo - past its prime and mostly soy sauce now but breif glimpses of what must have been beautiful in its day
1994 Gallo, Cabernet Sauvignon Southern Sonoma - solid, correct wine without flair
1997 Dehlinger, Bordeaux Blend - great texture, multi layered, wonderfully flavored easy to drink wine. Any night of the week.
1973 Beaulieu, Burgundy - fair but not impressive
2000 Texier, Cote Rotie - Hold. Hold.
2007 Chateau des Tours, Vacqueyras Reserve - adequate
2006 Chateau Leoville Barton - we are into this before it is ready but its still quite nice
1996 D. Laurent, Mazis-Chambertin (mag.) - drying but still good wine
2013 Sandro Fay, Valtellina Superior Ca Morei - ethereal nebbiolo
2008 Pride, Syrah - not for me
1970 Lopez de Heredia, Rioja Vina Tondonia - tending toward acid and pretty much thinned out but others thought very highly of this so maybe I got it to early in the bottle
2005 Pharaoh Moans, Syrah - from the west side in Paso; so much better than expected; excellent flavors, nuance, focus and length with a satin texture. Who’d a thought?
1999 Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Aloxe-Corton 1er - tight but full of good stuff and a joy with food
1996 Cornerstone Cellars, Cabernet Sauvignon - too green for me
2007 Montelciego, Rioja Crianza - complete, correct and a nice drop
1979 Joseph Swan, Pinot Noir - like an older Gevrey with sous bois and still some fruit. For me, interesting but not fascinating.
1973 Joseph Swan, Zinfandel - others loved it, I didn't
1974 Ridge, Gamay York Creek - not even remotely Gamay to my palate and like it was made yesterday. Interesting wine but nothing typical - more like petite sirah.
Post prandial wines:
1932 Cazes, Rivesaltes - too sweet for me
1933 Blandy’s, Madeira Malmsey - great acidity and considerable nuance
Best, Jim