Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
attendees: Jayson, Suzanne, Jay, Ira, Jeff
No particular reason. It's BYO night at The Milling Room and, as one might suppose, one or two of us are well-known to the staff.
Bouchard 2012 Champagne Brut "Blanc de Noirs" "Roses de Jeanne" "Les Ursules" - disg 4/16, pretty wine, nice balance of leesy richness and acidity; with air, this gets a little more grippy and a little more lemony, which gives the wine a lighter palate impression
Vilmart 2006 Champagne Brut "Coeur de Cuvee" "Premier Cru" - six years older and showing some maturity: bergamot and almond and a little good chardonnay funk, tingly fizz and very full on the palate; I like this better
Juillot 1996 Corton-Charlemagne GC - beautiful minerally nose but the palate is buttered popcorn and axle grease, yeesh
Kelley Fox 2011 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard - so very lifted yet not acetone-y, bright and light, pure red fruit, a whole different animal from the other pinots on the table
Bertheau 1991 Chambolle-Musigny 1er "Les Charmes" - the cork is quite corked but the wine is... OK? I get an initial whiff of swimming pool but then its gone; the wine is lacy and delicate, good but not distinctive, "very sweet" -Suzanne
Bruno Clair 2010 Savigny-les-Beaune 1er "La Dominode" - "I'm a fan of the producer" -Ira; very rich and full and dark!, black cherries and plenty of them, strong presence, infanticide but what a beautiful baby
Bruno Clair 1999 Savigny-les-Beaune 1er "La Dominode" - "Clearly the same beast, in bestial vintages" -Jayson; the same nose but starting to show some 'old Burgundy' scents... orange pith, kirsch, full-flavored but the acidity is starting to surge over the substance; excellent bottle
Roumier 1995 Morey-St-Denis 1er "Clos de la Bussiere" - "The nose is amazing" -Jay; indeed, this has a gorgeous perfumey nose and the palate is even more youthful and maybe even a tad rough; Jayson observes that this is one of Roumier's least-elegant 1ers; but hell's bells it's Roumier and nobody at the table can afford to buy it anymore so enjoy
Drouhin 1993 Bonnes-Mares GC - OMG, beauty and power, the nose still dark and fresh and vivid with great palate depth and length
Ch. Climens 1990 Sauternes-Barsac - 375 ml, just what it should be: sweet, clean, not zingy but firm
I took a few bottles home to follow:
On Day 2, the Kelley Fox is broadening a bit and coming down to Earth, while the '99 Dominode is basically unchanged.
On Day 3, the Climens is even more beautiful, the '99 Dominode now has a mild licorice tang, and the Kelley Fox is still piercingly juicy and slowly adding more basso to go with the tenor.
No particular reason. It's BYO night at The Milling Room and, as one might suppose, one or two of us are well-known to the staff.
Bouchard 2012 Champagne Brut "Blanc de Noirs" "Roses de Jeanne" "Les Ursules" - disg 4/16, pretty wine, nice balance of leesy richness and acidity; with air, this gets a little more grippy and a little more lemony, which gives the wine a lighter palate impression
Vilmart 2006 Champagne Brut "Coeur de Cuvee" "Premier Cru" - six years older and showing some maturity: bergamot and almond and a little good chardonnay funk, tingly fizz and very full on the palate; I like this better
Juillot 1996 Corton-Charlemagne GC - beautiful minerally nose but the palate is buttered popcorn and axle grease, yeesh
Kelley Fox 2011 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard - so very lifted yet not acetone-y, bright and light, pure red fruit, a whole different animal from the other pinots on the table
Bertheau 1991 Chambolle-Musigny 1er "Les Charmes" - the cork is quite corked but the wine is... OK? I get an initial whiff of swimming pool but then its gone; the wine is lacy and delicate, good but not distinctive, "very sweet" -Suzanne
Bruno Clair 2010 Savigny-les-Beaune 1er "La Dominode" - "I'm a fan of the producer" -Ira; very rich and full and dark!, black cherries and plenty of them, strong presence, infanticide but what a beautiful baby
Bruno Clair 1999 Savigny-les-Beaune 1er "La Dominode" - "Clearly the same beast, in bestial vintages" -Jayson; the same nose but starting to show some 'old Burgundy' scents... orange pith, kirsch, full-flavored but the acidity is starting to surge over the substance; excellent bottle
Roumier 1995 Morey-St-Denis 1er "Clos de la Bussiere" - "The nose is amazing" -Jay; indeed, this has a gorgeous perfumey nose and the palate is even more youthful and maybe even a tad rough; Jayson observes that this is one of Roumier's least-elegant 1ers; but hell's bells it's Roumier and nobody at the table can afford to buy it anymore so enjoy
Drouhin 1993 Bonnes-Mares GC - OMG, beauty and power, the nose still dark and fresh and vivid with great palate depth and length
Ch. Climens 1990 Sauternes-Barsac - 375 ml, just what it should be: sweet, clean, not zingy but firm
I took a few bottles home to follow:
On Day 2, the Kelley Fox is broadening a bit and coming down to Earth, while the '99 Dominode is basically unchanged.
On Day 3, the Climens is even more beautiful, the '99 Dominode now has a mild licorice tang, and the Kelley Fox is still piercingly juicy and slowly adding more basso to go with the tenor.