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WTN: 2 MSR QbAs, 1 Paso Robles Rhone blend

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WTN: 2 MSR QbAs, 1 Paso Robles Rhone blend

by Dale Williams » Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:44 pm

Thursday Betsy made cha-soba noodles with peppers, bok choy and shrimp (she had made another version with regular soba and chicken for friends who can't cook now), wine was originally the 2007 Maximin Grunhauser (von Schubert) Riesling QbA (Mosel Saar Ruwer). This is the truly generic, no vineyard designation. Lots of petrol, some lemon and apple. Soft, more pleasant than interesting. B-

2008 Fritz Haag Riesling QbA (Mosel)
Fritz Haag to the rescue! Now this is interesting Riesling. Considerably more expensive ($20 vs $12), but worth it. Crisp, zippy, lively with a saline meets slate minerality on finish. Great for level. B+

Friday Betsy had dinner in city with friend before opera, so Dave and I enjoyed some sausages, trumpet royale mushrooms sauteed in goosefat, and broccoli. Dave tends to like big reds, so decided to try the 2006 Terry Hoage "Five Blocks" (Paso Robles). Ripe sweet blackberries. coffee, and some herbal hints. Some oak notes, but not overwhelming. There's some heat on backend, and a peek shows this is 15.5% -whew! Big verging on huge. Not a style I drink much of, but this is well done, and could compare favorably to some luxury cuvee CdPs (57% Syrah, 29% Grenache, 7% Mourvedre, 7% Cinsault). B

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Re: WTN: 2 MSR QbAs, 1 Paso Robles Rhone blend

by David M. Bueker » Sat Apr 17, 2010 5:35 pm

Drinking Grunhaus QbA at age 3? I haven't started in on my 1999s yet. :wink:
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