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wtn easter w/margaux, tuscan pink, loire sticky, french red

by Dale Williams » Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:38 pm

with betsy away and my (quickly healing) injuries, i was the object of a lot of easter invites. once i decided my face wasn't going to put people off food, i accepted alex and hilary's as (1) they were closest and (2) alex was doing lamb (never understood the easter ham- how is that a sign of spring?).

nice enough to start outside, with a great tapenade from alex's sister visiting from provence, and the 2009  Rosa di Fonterenza. 100% sangiovese pink, medium acidity, good body, fresh cherries, earth, a little herbal edge. tasty b

counting kids i think 14 at table when we moved inside. we started with colored eggs - a tapping contest from alex's bulgarian grandmother, i was out in first round. if i am having hardboiled eggs, give me homemade mayo every time.

lunch was great garlicky leg of lamb, potatoes, and brussels sprouts

2007 Massamier La Mignarde "Cuvee des Oliviers"
neglected to note appellation (trying not to be too geeky). ripe fruit, olives, herbs. touch of heat, not real distinctive but ok b-

1983 rausan-segla
lush, plush, perfumed. Solid blacl plum fruit, spice, resolved tannins,. smooth texture, very good showing a-

wanda had made fresh strawberry tarts, but for me dessert was 1990 prince poniatowski aigle blanc vin de tris vouvray. one of the better bottles i've had from pp (who apparently is a cousin of alex's). Auslese sweetness, a little botrytis. apple, apricot, honey, good acids. b/b+

nice afternoon with friends

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
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Re: wtn easter w/margaux, tuscan pink, loire sticky, french red

by David M. Bueker » Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:11 pm

Glad to hear you are improving.

I wish I had been adventurous with auctions years ago. I might have at least a small stash of aged Bordeaux. The Rausan-Segla sounds tasty.
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Re: wtn easter w/margaux, tuscan pink, loire sticky, french red

by Matt Richman » Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:34 pm

Yeah, that 83 Segla is nice.
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Re: wtn easter w/margaux, tuscan pink, loire sticky, french red

by James Dietz » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:31 pm

David M. Bueker wrote:Glad to hear you are improving.

I wish I had been adventurous with auctions years ago. I might have at least a small stash of aged Bordeaux. The Rausan-Segla sounds tasty.


David.. don't despair.. that '83 Rausan is on WineBid right now.. $75+..
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Re: wtn easter w/margaux, tuscan pink, loire sticky, french red

by Matt Richman » Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:53 am

I actually scored my RS 1983 from auction several years back, which I don't do very often. I think you can still find off the radar stuff like that at auction for decent prices. I don't think the market for non-trophy Bordeaux has really mirrored the insane run ups in release price for the "vintage of the century" every couple of years.
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Re: wtn easter w/margaux, tuscan pink, loire sticky, french red

by Dale Williams » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:15 pm

I think Matt's right- best buys in mature bdx are wines that you know are good, but aren't 1st or superseconds, and in non-trophy vintages. If one finds a 70, 78, 79, 81, 83, 88 that one loves, prices are up but nothing like 82s, 90s, or Firsts and other trophy estates

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