2009 Domaine Bernard Baudry Chinon La Croix Boissée
Posted on this already. In a wonderful place showing beautifully. Nice blend of fruit, acid with tannins moving to the back. Dark earth, minerals, herbs and an woodsiness give it complexity. Should continue to improve but excellent now.
2012 Cappellano Barolo Piè Rupestris Otin Fiorin
Yikes. So much for the approachability of the vintage. Bury.
1966 Ch“teau Léoville Las Cases
My last bottle of my stash of 1966s that I bought a few years back to have to drink with my parents on their anniversaries. Fully resolved, yet still lively in its mature aromas and flavors. Dried fruits, leather, earth and all the rest. A lovely drop, as they say. If it is not a great wine, it’s a profound one in that it lets us think about time, a lifetime in fact. I love my parents and it is a gift to be able to share these wines with them.
2014 Domaine Gramenon Côtes du Rhône Ceps Centenaires La Mémé
I really love this wine from Gramenon. From Grenache over 100 years old, it’s sappy, fresh and dense. Forcefully presenting spice laden, herb scented Grenache berry fruit with a firm backbone. This is lovely now, but will surely benefit from a few more years in the cellar judging from a bottle of 2005 last October (also one of the best wines I had last year). Expensive for CDR, but at least Charvin and Texier level if not Rays level good when it’s on.
2013 Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Vosne-Romanée
This wine said fuck you and spit in my face. Strange how the village Vosne is always the most sullen of the Mugneret sisters wines. Do not touch for several years.
2012 Le Piane Boca
Having had the 2007 and 2010 recently, I was looking forward to this new vintage. Definitely needs at least 5 more years. Young and brooding, but all of the things I love about Alto Piemonte are there, they’re just waiting to come.
2005 Geantet-Pansiot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Poissenot
Absolutely singing. Might be a bit on the young side for some, but I loved the snap of minerals on the deeply pitched pitted red fruit that bordered on darker tones. Distinguishably Gevrey and a producer I think flies way under the radar. Poissenots is also a really interesting spot at the top of the Combe. If you have a stash, it’s worth opening one now but it will continue to improve for a while.
2008 Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Vosne-Romanée
Great aromatics, which is the strong suit of 2008, but still a bit clenched on the palate. Air helped, but I think a few more years in the cellar will help more. Again, a bottle of Nuits Chaignots not too long ago was much friendlier.
2010 Rhys Pinot Noir San Mateo County
From Magnum, I really liked the way this showed. Strangely, it reminded me of Breton Morgon in weight and texture, but with CA pinot instead of gamay fruit. Delicious
2014 Domaine de la Pépière Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Clisson
Rich and also bracing and in a perfect spot for me. I’ll drink the rest of my bottles over the next couple of years. Those who enjoy more mature melon flavors can wait as long as they like, I think.
N.V. Jacquesson & Fils Champagne Cuvée No. 736
I really like where this wine is right now and based on current form, may put away some 740 to enjoy at the same stage. Wonderful texture and a nice balance of drive and baking spices plus doughy-ness. All the pear and apple notes you’d expect.
2014 Ceritas Chardonnay Heintz Vineyard
Ceritas make hands down my favorite wines with from CA with Burgundy grapes right now. The way the wines balance mouthwatering acidity and mineral tension with CA density of fruit can be really astonishing. Throw in the exoticism of Heintz fruit and you have a unique cocktail of a wine. Hats off, truly.
2014 Rhys Chardonnay Anderson Valley
This was really delicious chardonnay in a restrained CA style. Not remarkable in any way, but something I’d be happy to drink at any time. So maybe that alone makes it remarkable?
1998 Geantet-Pansiot Charmes-Chambertin
I think the best of this wine is in the rear view until it hits that fully mature Burgundy spot where wines become hard to distinguish. My last bottle and certainly not the best, but maybe I’m being a bit harsh. It was a perfectly good Burgundy on a weeknight with roast chicken (part of my new “fuck it” drinking plan) but I had expectations for more.
“Everyday” wines and stuff from restaurants don’t show up in my records, but from memory we went through a case of the delicious 2017 Matthiasson Rosé CA at the beach. It was great all around, at the table, as a thirst quencher, you name it. Consistently Steph’s favorite and one of mine too. We also enjoyed bottles of 2015 Hobo Zinfandel Alexander Valley in all its juicy brambliness with structure that only Kenny can seem to coax. The 2016 Monteraponi Chianti Classico is becoming out house sangiovese based wine right now. We enjoyed a delicious bottle of 2015 Le Piane Il Mimmo that was a direct, but friendlier, version of the Boca. Our summer Rieslings include the intense and unique 2016 Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Riesling Kabinett trocken. What a bracing experience. Really drills itself into your memory. We also have been loving the 2016 Weiser-Künstler Riesling in a slightly gentler idiom. Still mineral, but with a bit more roundness and something almost earthy to it.
Posted on this already. In a wonderful place showing beautifully. Nice blend of fruit, acid with tannins moving to the back. Dark earth, minerals, herbs and an woodsiness give it complexity. Should continue to improve but excellent now.
2012 Cappellano Barolo Piè Rupestris Otin Fiorin
Yikes. So much for the approachability of the vintage. Bury.
1966 Ch“teau Léoville Las Cases
My last bottle of my stash of 1966s that I bought a few years back to have to drink with my parents on their anniversaries. Fully resolved, yet still lively in its mature aromas and flavors. Dried fruits, leather, earth and all the rest. A lovely drop, as they say. If it is not a great wine, it’s a profound one in that it lets us think about time, a lifetime in fact. I love my parents and it is a gift to be able to share these wines with them.
2014 Domaine Gramenon Côtes du Rhône Ceps Centenaires La Mémé
I really love this wine from Gramenon. From Grenache over 100 years old, it’s sappy, fresh and dense. Forcefully presenting spice laden, herb scented Grenache berry fruit with a firm backbone. This is lovely now, but will surely benefit from a few more years in the cellar judging from a bottle of 2005 last October (also one of the best wines I had last year). Expensive for CDR, but at least Charvin and Texier level if not Rays level good when it’s on.
2013 Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Vosne-Romanée
This wine said fuck you and spit in my face. Strange how the village Vosne is always the most sullen of the Mugneret sisters wines. Do not touch for several years.
2012 Le Piane Boca
Having had the 2007 and 2010 recently, I was looking forward to this new vintage. Definitely needs at least 5 more years. Young and brooding, but all of the things I love about Alto Piemonte are there, they’re just waiting to come.
2005 Geantet-Pansiot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Poissenot
Absolutely singing. Might be a bit on the young side for some, but I loved the snap of minerals on the deeply pitched pitted red fruit that bordered on darker tones. Distinguishably Gevrey and a producer I think flies way under the radar. Poissenots is also a really interesting spot at the top of the Combe. If you have a stash, it’s worth opening one now but it will continue to improve for a while.
2008 Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Vosne-Romanée
Great aromatics, which is the strong suit of 2008, but still a bit clenched on the palate. Air helped, but I think a few more years in the cellar will help more. Again, a bottle of Nuits Chaignots not too long ago was much friendlier.
2010 Rhys Pinot Noir San Mateo County
From Magnum, I really liked the way this showed. Strangely, it reminded me of Breton Morgon in weight and texture, but with CA pinot instead of gamay fruit. Delicious
2014 Domaine de la Pépière Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Clisson
Rich and also bracing and in a perfect spot for me. I’ll drink the rest of my bottles over the next couple of years. Those who enjoy more mature melon flavors can wait as long as they like, I think.
N.V. Jacquesson & Fils Champagne Cuvée No. 736
I really like where this wine is right now and based on current form, may put away some 740 to enjoy at the same stage. Wonderful texture and a nice balance of drive and baking spices plus doughy-ness. All the pear and apple notes you’d expect.
2014 Ceritas Chardonnay Heintz Vineyard
Ceritas make hands down my favorite wines with from CA with Burgundy grapes right now. The way the wines balance mouthwatering acidity and mineral tension with CA density of fruit can be really astonishing. Throw in the exoticism of Heintz fruit and you have a unique cocktail of a wine. Hats off, truly.
2014 Rhys Chardonnay Anderson Valley
This was really delicious chardonnay in a restrained CA style. Not remarkable in any way, but something I’d be happy to drink at any time. So maybe that alone makes it remarkable?
1998 Geantet-Pansiot Charmes-Chambertin
I think the best of this wine is in the rear view until it hits that fully mature Burgundy spot where wines become hard to distinguish. My last bottle and certainly not the best, but maybe I’m being a bit harsh. It was a perfectly good Burgundy on a weeknight with roast chicken (part of my new “fuck it” drinking plan) but I had expectations for more.
“Everyday” wines and stuff from restaurants don’t show up in my records, but from memory we went through a case of the delicious 2017 Matthiasson Rosé CA at the beach. It was great all around, at the table, as a thirst quencher, you name it. Consistently Steph’s favorite and one of mine too. We also enjoyed bottles of 2015 Hobo Zinfandel Alexander Valley in all its juicy brambliness with structure that only Kenny can seem to coax. The 2016 Monteraponi Chianti Classico is becoming out house sangiovese based wine right now. We enjoyed a delicious bottle of 2015 Le Piane Il Mimmo that was a direct, but friendlier, version of the Boca. Our summer Rieslings include the intense and unique 2016 Falkenstein Niedermenniger Herrenberg Riesling Kabinett trocken. What a bracing experience. Really drills itself into your memory. We also have been loving the 2016 Weiser-Künstler Riesling in a slightly gentler idiom. Still mineral, but with a bit more roundness and something almost earthy to it.