Florida Jim
Florida Jim
Impressions - 2-9-18
Bubbles:
Whites:
2016 Vigneti Massa, Terra - my first Timorasso; crisp, clean, slightly resinous and well structured. And some density on the palate. Nice.
2008 Tribut, Chablis - fresh, lemon oil, some minerality, good persistence and a fine example of village Chablis.
2016 Cave Dog, Godello - relatively rich but plenty of cut and good length. Good stuff. From Bennett Valley; who’d a thunk?
2016 Giacosa, Arneis - the very essence of the grape. Maybe a touch more forward than some vintages
2015 Pieropan, Soave Classico - more emphasis on earthiness than the Arneis and dryer; good wine.
2016 Birichino, Chenin Blanc Jurassic Park Vineyard - aromatic but firm, intensity and precision, another complete wine from this producer and rivals the Leo Steen Jurassic bottling for the best new world Chenin I’ve tasted.
2014 Louis Moreau, Chablis Vaulignot - open, correct, with some depth and character; a joy to drink
2016 Lioco, Chardonnay Sonoma County - pure, no wood, mineral, bright chard; good wine at a reasonable price
2014 Louis Michel, Chablis Vaudesir - mostly tight but showing its pedigree; hold
2015 Massican, Ania - lovely, crisp, clean and complex; more please
Rose:
2016 Dom. Terrebrune, Bandol - fresh, juicy, restrained; happy wine.
2016 Sanford, Rose of Pinot Noir - clean, delicate, lively, pleasing.
Reds:
2014 Vajra, Rosso - a lean, character driven blend that delivers well above its price point. A case purchase type of wine.
2016 Birichino, Cinsault Bechthold Vineyard - shows young yet focused. A wine that, at the moment, has a bit of baby fat but the structure here is evident, the balance impeccable and the fruit intense. Exceptional wine.
2014 Santa Arcangeli, Pinot Noir Split Rail Vnyd. - a solid Santa Cruz mountains Pinot but pretty tight; hard to say where this is going
2014 Piedrassasi, Harrison Clarke Vineyard Red - 50/50 Syrah and Mourvèdre; Ballard Canyon fruit and, for my taste, the very pinnacle of CA red wine; deep, layered, intense, grippy and savory. Reminds me of young Hermitage.
2014 O’Shaughnessy, Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain - an entire oak forest died for no good reason; sawn lumber nose, “gobs” of sugar-sweet fruit, and, wood tannins drying out the finish
2015 Bosquet du Papes CdP - tight but pretty and without weight or cloy
2014 Birichino, Pinot Noir Antle Vnyd. - while I like the fruit here I get a bit too much oak for me. If that is not an issue, you’ll probably like this wine.
Best, Jim
Bubbles:
Whites:
2016 Vigneti Massa, Terra - my first Timorasso; crisp, clean, slightly resinous and well structured. And some density on the palate. Nice.
2008 Tribut, Chablis - fresh, lemon oil, some minerality, good persistence and a fine example of village Chablis.
2016 Cave Dog, Godello - relatively rich but plenty of cut and good length. Good stuff. From Bennett Valley; who’d a thunk?
2016 Giacosa, Arneis - the very essence of the grape. Maybe a touch more forward than some vintages
2015 Pieropan, Soave Classico - more emphasis on earthiness than the Arneis and dryer; good wine.
2016 Birichino, Chenin Blanc Jurassic Park Vineyard - aromatic but firm, intensity and precision, another complete wine from this producer and rivals the Leo Steen Jurassic bottling for the best new world Chenin I’ve tasted.
2014 Louis Moreau, Chablis Vaulignot - open, correct, with some depth and character; a joy to drink
2016 Lioco, Chardonnay Sonoma County - pure, no wood, mineral, bright chard; good wine at a reasonable price
2014 Louis Michel, Chablis Vaudesir - mostly tight but showing its pedigree; hold
2015 Massican, Ania - lovely, crisp, clean and complex; more please
Rose:
2016 Dom. Terrebrune, Bandol - fresh, juicy, restrained; happy wine.
2016 Sanford, Rose of Pinot Noir - clean, delicate, lively, pleasing.
Reds:
2014 Vajra, Rosso - a lean, character driven blend that delivers well above its price point. A case purchase type of wine.
2016 Birichino, Cinsault Bechthold Vineyard - shows young yet focused. A wine that, at the moment, has a bit of baby fat but the structure here is evident, the balance impeccable and the fruit intense. Exceptional wine.
2014 Santa Arcangeli, Pinot Noir Split Rail Vnyd. - a solid Santa Cruz mountains Pinot but pretty tight; hard to say where this is going
2014 Piedrassasi, Harrison Clarke Vineyard Red - 50/50 Syrah and Mourvèdre; Ballard Canyon fruit and, for my taste, the very pinnacle of CA red wine; deep, layered, intense, grippy and savory. Reminds me of young Hermitage.
2014 O’Shaughnessy, Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain - an entire oak forest died for no good reason; sawn lumber nose, “gobs” of sugar-sweet fruit, and, wood tannins drying out the finish
2015 Bosquet du Papes CdP - tight but pretty and without weight or cloy
2014 Birichino, Pinot Noir Antle Vnyd. - while I like the fruit here I get a bit too much oak for me. If that is not an issue, you’ll probably like this wine.
Best, Jim