Notes from a very pleasurable dinner with Pinot Noirs, the wines tasted blind.
With Tomato Gaspacho, parmesan Feuillete:
2004 Vincent Girardin Santenay Prem. Cru ‘Le Beaurepaire’ – an initial lime vanilla impression with some nutmeg, and a supple wine with bright acidity. Very nice.
With Tuna Salad Nicoise Style, Black Olive Tapenade, Pistou and White Wine Emulsion.
2005 Ch. de la Charriere Clos Rousseau Santenay Prem. Cru – made by Yves Girardin, this was a natural one to have after the white. A concentrated sweet cherry nose, the wine forward and friendly on palate with only slight tannin and good length. A pretty wine to be drunk over the next few years.
2004 Cristom Eileen Pinot Noir (Willamette) – the beginning of a long spate of non-Burgs, this wine had a sweet nose of cola and flowers and some spice, was also spicy in the mouth and showed some complexity. An interesting comparison with the Burgundy.
With Grilled Quail and Sautéed sweetbread, Lemon and Green Pea Risotto, Morel Mushroom Sauce.
1998 Panther Creek Freedom Hill Vd. – lovely nose of raspberry fruit and cinnamon. I found the wine to dry significantly at the end and to maintain a fairly high level of tannin as well as acidity. I’m not sure what additional cellaring would do for this one.
2002 Felton Road Pinot Noir – a stinky slightly metallic nose, and on palate spice, all the way through into the long finish. Slightly high terminal acidity.
With Roasted Wenzel Duck Breast, Glazed Turnip, Pomme Dauphine, Cherry and Pinot Noir Jus.
1998 Groffier Bonnes Mares Grand Cru – for me, the wine of the night. Dark with an intense nose and great depth, this wine changed quite a bit from being possibly something other than Burgundy when first opened to being unmistakably Burgundy as it aired and settled in. Good depth, nice, sweet clean fruit on palate. An elegant wine, this is ready to drink now.
1990 Jacques Prieur Volnay Santenots – a real low tide at the beach nose, medium body, mature with more acid than tannin at the end. More pleasant to drink than that description makes it sound!
With cheese:
1992 Dom. Drouhin Laurene – a very slightly metallic strawberry nose and nice fruit in midpalate, but the finish was slightly short and a bit acidic. While this wine has stood up well, and in fact showed some signs of a youthful wine, I had to wonder if it wasn’t better a few years ago.
2004 Dom. Serene Evenstad Reserve – interesting iron and latex nose, with lots of oak, but well integrated, nice fruit on palate and a nice smooth finish. The nose became a bit sweeter with time in the glass. I don’t see this medium body wine as a long ager.
Very nice event, and the feature for me was reacquainting myself with Oregon Pinots. We had many of these in BC in the old days, then they hit some poor vintages, and when they came back the prices were much higher, to the point where few people buy them in this market as they can get decent Burgundies for less money. Perhaps with the state of the American dollar, this situation will change – we are already seeing some price drops in the Californian wines.