Had a fantastic
1986 Mas de Daumas Gaussac Cabernet Sauvignon blend (75%-the rest was a kitchen sink of grapes, including PINOT NOIR!) from Provence Saturday night. What a delicious, funky red. Definitely some funky, savory notes going on-I have to admit that I like a good bit of Brett, so this was plenty fine to me. Despite the age, there was still plenty of nice red and black currant fruit. The aforementioned savoriness provided a delicious finish. AND-I know that Provence was hot, but this wine was so lively and energetic, with great palate stimulating acidity. EXPENSIVE but perhaps worth it ($112 at Terroir Wine Bar

). 18/20!
Also: Tissot Arbois Poulsard. Now THIS was delicious as well. Very lifted nose-red raspberry, acidity evident on the nose, and more interesting savory and funky brett to add quirkiness. I have to admit I kept smelling this wine. I could see the WineTV guy doing a big sniffy sniff here. (I like a little Brett...so) The nose carried over on the palate as well-very bright raspberry. Another very light and lively wine-achingly lively, with great acidity, a blast of raspberry and cranberry fruit, and the savory edge from the nose finishing off the palate. Delicious and intriguing-we all kept smelling this baby! 17.5/20+
Otto would love this wine, I think!
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