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WTN: Italian Tour

by Bill Spohn » Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:33 am

Notes from an Italian themed dinner I arranged, wines from my cellar and not tasted blind.

We had a palate refresher of 2007 Ca Rugate Monte Fiorentino Soave Garganega that was pleasant but that I didn't take notes on.

With roasted spice chickpeas, pesto stuffed cherry tomatoes, rullepolse and tartine de foie gras:

1989 J. Lassalle Champagne Blanc de Blancs – now showing considerable colour and with a nice toasty nose, this has matured into a delightful taosty wine.

With lentil and sausage soup:

2004 Russo Barbicone – the first of a pair of IGT wines based on sangiovese.ciliegiolo blends. Very enjoyable nose with hints of tar and spice, some tannin and good fruit and length. Drinks well now.

1999 Roccaccio Fontenova – fruit driven nose, fresh and with a fair bit of fine tannin, mellow and tasty now. Sweet finish.

With wild mushroom (morels and chanterelles) gallettes:

1995 Badia a Passignano Chianti Classico Riserva – excellent dark fruit nose, good fruit in the midpalate and good length. Very smooth in the mouth.

1995 Ruffino Riserva Ducale Gold Label – a riper more roasted nose, mellow and smooth in the mouth and with good acidity. Slightly low in fruit and not as attractive as the Badia.

We had a palate cleanser of avocado dressed with soy, EVOO, lemon and toasted sesame.

With roast lamb and vegetables:

1990 Parusso Barolo – my nose was still not up to par after a bout of flu and I failed to detect a whiff of TCA that others noted, but the slightly musty earthy nose wasn’t too far off and the tar and fruit worked well. On palate, tasty and balanced if a bit rustic, and of course if slightly corked, impossible to tell what the fruit levels would have been otherwise.

1990 Scavino Barolo – a more floral nose, more tannin in the mouth but quite smooth and less rustic, riper with more fruit in the middle and a better wine all round.

With Roquefort stuffed pears:

1988 Taurino Patriglione – this Negroamaro based wine has always shown well and this, my last bottle, continued that tradition. Dark, with a ripe spicy sweet nose, and quite savoury flavours in the mouth, with a medium long dry finish, it went very well with the dessert and accompanying cheese.

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