
2007 Dönnhoff Kreuznacher Krötenpfuhl Riesling Spätlese - Typical clean, pure, light-footed, graceful Dönnhoff (a legendary Nahe riesling producer) riesling showing off-dry, slate-touched pear, bit of peach, apricot, bit of kiwi and slight ripe pineapple. Though not quite as focused, well-defined, minerally or zippy as the 2007 Weingut Hermann Dönnhoff Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle Riesling Spätlese, that is but an academic - as opposed to an "enjoyment factor" - observation. Already and undoubtedly pleasing, this will surely gain even more complexity over many, many more years. I'm glad I still have other bottles of this.
1995 Bodegas Campillo Rioja Gran Reserva - Bodegas Campillo is part of the revered Grupo Faustino of Rioja Alavesa, the former is situated in Laguardia, Rioja Alavesa's wine capital. The subject wine is 100% tempranillo, hand-picked from 100-year-old vines, aged for 24 months in 3-year-dried Allier barrels and, as I understand, for another 5 years in bottle before release.
I've had this from Aaron before, my last notes from a tapas-and-Rioja dinner at Miguel's on the 20th February 2010. My notes at the time were as follows:
1995 Bodegas Campillo Rioja Gran Reserva - Aaron's bottle. Immediately notable was the wine's subtle power and admirable depth of well-rounded fruit (typical black cherry, bit of kirsch, raspberry, bit of strawberry). The very well-integrated oak is almost assuredly not new and, I think, probably French. Acidity is sufficient and proper. Leather, tobacco, slight licorice, cedar and violet notes are seamlessly intertwined. Excellent push on the palate, it exudes confidence from attack to finish. Many years left ahead of this, it is drinking admirably youthfully at almost 15 years from vintage.
What I can add now is that the fruit is soft, ripely-sweetish (particularly the cherry which has a macerated character) and notably deep; the tannins are velvety. The oak-related notes (slight vanilla, hint of chocolate, etc.) are subtle and very well-integrated; the acidity quite moderate (probably due to the absence of mazuelo). Very rounded middle. This presents a more stylish and widely approachable style of Rioja gran reserva (as compared to, say, the 1991 López de Heredia Tondonia Gran Reserva which is inherently suited for traditional Rioja connoisseurs). Nice with my rare roast beef main course; the sweetish macerated cherry notes were entertaining counterpoints to the rich, fatty beef and the acidity just enough to keep the beef from tiring the palate.
Nice, fun, wholesome night.

