Keith Levenberg
Keith Levenberg
For those unable to make it (sorry, Jay) - I hope the powers that be won't mind me making Didier's remarks available to the community:
Cannot thank David enough for putting this on and giving us the opportunity to say thank you. A packed room testified to how much this winery means to so many.
But the best wines were had at Table 3 :)
You all know CRB transcends tasting notes, but the highlights for me were the 2014 Sauvignon Blanc #2, 2011 Sauvignon Blanc #5, 2014 and 2009 Gamay, 2012 l'Arpent Rouge, 2014 Pif, and 2006 and 2004 Cot. The 2014 and 2013 Rose weren't bad either and I'd be happy drinking the 2013, 2012, and 2011 Gamay anytime. Lest you think I'm too rosy, there was a bit of the brown acid going around the room in the form of a 2007 Sauv Blanc. Sadly no Cabernet - apparently I'm not the only person who'd had trouble keeping my grubby hands off them when they were young. The pair of Cots was really the only thing we drank with bona fide mature flavors - without sacrificing that CRB bite.
At the end I shamelessly begged Didier to come out of retirement and he mentioned that he's got a project he's working on in the south. So we've got that going for us, which is nice.
Cannot thank David enough for putting this on and giving us the opportunity to say thank you. A packed room testified to how much this winery means to so many.
But the best wines were had at Table 3 :)
You all know CRB transcends tasting notes, but the highlights for me were the 2014 Sauvignon Blanc #2, 2011 Sauvignon Blanc #5, 2014 and 2009 Gamay, 2012 l'Arpent Rouge, 2014 Pif, and 2006 and 2004 Cot. The 2014 and 2013 Rose weren't bad either and I'd be happy drinking the 2013, 2012, and 2011 Gamay anytime. Lest you think I'm too rosy, there was a bit of the brown acid going around the room in the form of a 2007 Sauv Blanc. Sadly no Cabernet - apparently I'm not the only person who'd had trouble keeping my grubby hands off them when they were young. The pair of Cots was really the only thing we drank with bona fide mature flavors - without sacrificing that CRB bite.
At the end I shamelessly begged Didier to come out of retirement and he mentioned that he's got a project he's working on in the south. So we've got that going for us, which is nice.