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WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Tue May 04, 2010 6:05 pm

2009 Baudry, Chinon Rosé:
“A spring day, low humidity, clear skies, 70 degrees, sun warmed skin, a light breeze that has a slight chill to it; ‘hard to feel better than this” – crystalline flavors, vary pale, bone-dry, 13% alcohol, $18.25 delivered to your door – exquisite.
One more thing – it does not suffer by being at refrigerator temp.

2005 Michaud, Brouilly Prestige de Vielles Vignes:
This bottling can be brooding and austere – in this vintage it is focused and deep – well concentrated black fruit with some generosity, earthy accents and spice tones; firm but not hard structure, perfect balance. A controlled wine with polish and potential.

2007 Ridge, Lytton Springs:
14.4% alcohol; $20; 71% zin., 22% petite sirah, 7% carignan; oaky and disjointed nose; no real varietal markers in the mouth with a somewhat sour delivery, smooth texture and noticeable oak; sour and attenuated finish. Unimpressive on day one.
Day two: smoother and more integrated without the sourness but still too oaky and alcoholic for me – but then, zin. and petite sirah are not really my thing to begin with – not bad but not for me..

2006 Pazo de Arribi, Bierzo:
14% alcohol, $8 and 100% mencía; closed and funky at first with a sort of dirty wood smell – opens over time to cabernet type fruit aromas and accents of earthiness; the same in the mouth – really requires time open – becomes a simple but quaffable wine without artifice. At this price point, I’d stick with the Domino de Tares and Descendientes de J. Palacios bottlings – they would seem more reliable.
Day two: there is still something odd about the nose – it’s not just earthy but maybe a bit medicinal; the rest of the wine is more serious but the grip is taking over and it’s too weak at mid-palate to stay balanced. Not unpleasant but my first day’s impressions are borne out.

2005 Vincent Girardin, Gevrey-Chambertin VV:
13% alcohol; black fruit, soil and stones on the nose; compact on the palate with flavors that follow the nose, intense, balanced and long. Solid wine with some finesse and no oak noticeable. Very good with Ranch Gordo® Christmas limas with kale and egg. A surprise for me, as I am not usually a fan of this producer.

2002 Joël Taluau, St.-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil VV:
12.5% alcohol; completely shut down and really angry and nasty – Kay is right, do not touch.

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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Bob Henrick » Tue May 04, 2010 9:14 pm

Jim, the Ridge Lytton, was that a 375 at $20, or a 750ml I have been buying the 750's at that price (or nearly), and considered it a bargain. But.....
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Wed May 05, 2010 5:42 am

Bob Henrick wrote:Jim, the Ridge Lytton, was that a 375 at $20, or a 750ml I have been buying the 750's at that price (or nearly), and considered it a bargain. But.....

750, on sale - no bargain, IMO.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Bob Henrick » Wed May 05, 2010 7:18 pm

Florida Jim wrote:750, on sale - no bargain, IMO.
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Sorry to hear that Jim, I haven't yet tasted the '07, and have a case of it. Will it get better with time. The back label seemed to think it was AOK, and I usually believe what Draper says. As I said, sorry to read your verdict.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Richard Fadeley OLD » Wed May 05, 2010 9:14 pm

Thanks for the "heads-up" on the '02 Taluau VV. I happen to have one that I have been eying to open (I picked it up from the domain on my last trip). I'll wait, thanks!
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Wed May 05, 2010 9:25 pm

Bob Henrick wrote:
Florida Jim wrote:750, on sale - no bargain, IMO.
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Sorry to hear that Jim, I haven't yet tasted the '07, and have a case of it. Will it get better with time. The back label seemed to think it was AOK, and I usually believe what Draper says. As I said, sorry to read your verdict.

Bob,
Gave the rest of the bottle to a neighbor who loved it. One man's meat is another's poison.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by David M. Bueker » Wed May 05, 2010 9:52 pm

Jim,

It's interesting to have you say you were surprised by the Girardin, as you have posted on that wine before. That's why I bought it!
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Thu May 06, 2010 5:51 am

David M. Bueker wrote:Jim,

It's interesting to have you say you were surprised by the Girardin, as you have posted on that wine before. That's why I bought it!

Really?!
The only time I remember having it was at a tasting and I usually don't post notes from a tasting.
CRS.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by David M. Bueker » Thu May 06, 2010 10:39 am

See link: here.

Looks like it was at a tasting.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Thu May 06, 2010 11:20 am

David M. Bueker wrote:See link: here.

Looks like it was at a tasting.


How about that?!
Good catch.
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