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Alsace Gewürz GC, Bandol Rosé & Yarra Yering PN.

by Noel Ermitano » Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:53 am

A few days ago, during a brief wine-related e-mail exchange with Lance, we decided to organize a little get-together with the wives for this Saturday, the 4th June 2011, at Marc Aubry's Champêtre.

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The Guys: Lance, Johnson & Mike.

As misfortune would have it, I suffered a severe, though, thankfully, relatively brief, bout of food poisoning Friday morning (which I attribute to some bad unagi that I had for dinner Thursday night). Feeling weak and slightly feverish, I ate virtually nothing Friday and most all of Saturday so that I could make the subject dinner. Our get-togethers are few and far between, so I didn't want to have to cancel at the last minute if it could be at all helped.

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The Ladies: Candy, Ann, Catha & Jay.

We ordered many of my old reliable/favorites by Marc: the signature Terrine of Foie Gras, Escargots a la Bourguignonne (Jay loves this stuff as much as I), Brie in Filo Salad (a night's special which Ann evidently liked a lot), Steak Frites (which Lance & Mike enjoyed), Marc's signature Pasta Trio (Candy's, Ann's & my main courses), Boeuf Onglet (for Catha), etc.

I was so relaxed and enjoying the company, I hardly took any photos of the food. Lots of catching up, many funny stories both old and new, lots of laughter. The wines helped a bit in that regard, I guess, but I'd have had fun in any event.

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2005 Domaine Bott-Geyl Gewürztraminer Sonnenglanz Grand Cru - I know I've had Bott-Geyl's 2005 vintage of this Alsace grand cru gewürz before, but I can't seem to find any notes of mine on it (just on the 2004 and 2006). In any event, I brought this along (sourced from Jerome's Sommelier Selection at just under P2900/bottle) for the foie gras terrine. A step up from the regular "Les Éléments" bottling, this shows marked residual sugar (noted by Mike as "sweet" - which he likes; and by Ann as "almost like a dessert wine" - Ann prefers her whites on the drier side), but, to me, with just enough balancing acidity to keep things interesting.

Nice enough freshness to its rich, indulgent, hefty, creamy, lusciously curved honeyed peach, lychee, rose, faint underlying musk and slight baking spice notes, this is a very forward and eager-to-please wine. Opulent. It is for sheer indulgence and enjoyment. I thought it was great with the foie gras and apt for the occasion. Candy said she liked this a lot too.

2009 Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé - I brought this for the Burgundy escargots; sourced as well from Sommelier Selection. Rene & I picked up the last of their 2009 stock. Those who want this will either have to import their own or wait until Jerome's stock of vintage 2010 arrives. I've written about this wine so often, most recently a stellar bottle with the Usual Suspects during a lunch barely 2 weeks ago (also in Champêtre). Then as now, I maintain that Tempier makes the best rosés in the world. Many opine that it is too pricey for a rosé, but I don't care - in fact, I like it that way - that leaves more for me.

2006 Yarra Yering Pinot Noir - Lance's bottle. This is their top-bottling pinot noir if I am not mistaken. It's New World origins are relatively evident in its hefty, few notches over medium body and concentrated darkly ripe plum, cherry, hint of kirsch, faint cola, bit of underlying chocolate, hints of baking spice and other well-integrated wood-related notes. All in pretty good form, though, this is not your ubiquitous New World Franken-Noir. I'm not by any stretch an expert on Aussie wines, but it seems to me that this came from cooler Aussie climes. Quite pleasant, and I'd imagine it went well enough with the steak frites and boeuf onglet.

Such a fun evening. Jay noted that last we saw each other all together was approximately 6 months ago at her and Lance's 10th anniversary bash at Masseto. How could I forget? I hadn't stayed out partying past 4am in decades. Great fun; and, hopefully, it won't be another 6 months...until the next!
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Re: Alsace Gewürz GC, Bandol Rosé & Yarra Yering PN.

by Hoke » Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:26 am

Noel: I love the joys of Bandol like having the Bandol Rose in a local French-styled place here in Portland, with rosemary and garlic flecked pomme frites and aioli and a huge bowl of fennel-aromatized mussels, a little saucisson sec, pork terrine and pork rillettes. Simply could not have been better on an uncustomarily warm and dry vibrant summer day here.

And then the next day I find you've written about the same wine. Serendipity.
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by Salil » Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:39 am

Noel Ermitano wrote:2006 Yarra Yering Pinot Noir - Lance's bottle. This is their top-bottling pinot noir if I am not mistaken. It's New World origins are relatively evident in its hefty, few notches over medium body and concentrated darkly ripe plum, cherry, hint of kirsch, faint cola, bit of underlying chocolate, hints of baking spice and other well-integrated wood-related notes. All in pretty good form, though, this is not your ubiquitous New World Franken-Noir. I'm not by any stretch an expert on Aussie wines, but it seems to me that this came from cooler Aussie climes. Quite pleasant, and I'd imagine it went well enough with the steak frites and boeuf onglet.

Yup - Yarra Yering's wines do reflect a cooler climate than most Aussies with a bit more restraint and acid. They've got an interesting lineup of bottlings - the Dry Red Nos. 1 and 2 wines (Bordeaux and Rhone blends if I remember right) are their flagships and certainly worth looking out for.

Love that Tempier Rosé. A good friend brought a mag of it to a dinner this past weekend, which got emptied pretty quickly. Certainly one of the best rosés out there (though I'm still partial to Bernard Baudry's).
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Re: Alsace Gewürz GC, Bandol Rosé & Yarra Yering PN.

by Dale Williams » Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:29 pm

Nice notes, though I'm sorry re the earlier food poisoning- glad you bounced back in style.
Yarra Yering is on the (very short) list of Australian producers I buy.
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Re: Alsace Gewürz GC, Bandol Rosé & Yarra Yering PN.

by Noel Ermitano » Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:56 am

Hoke wrote:Noel: I love the joys of Bandol like having the Bandol Rose in a local French-styled place here in Portland, with rosemary and garlic flecked pomme frites and aioli and a huge bowl of fennel-aromatized mussels, a little saucisson sec, pork terrine and pork rillettes. Simply could not have been better on an uncustomarily warm and dry vibrant summer day here.

And then the next day I find you've written about the same wine. Serendipity.

You really must come visit sometime, Hoke. I'm sure we'd have a lot of fun eating and drinking.

Salil wrote:Yup - Yarra Yering's wines do reflect a cooler climate than most Aussies with a bit more restraint and acid. They've got an interesting lineup of bottlings - the Dry Red Nos. 1 and 2 wines (Bordeaux and Rhone blends if I remember right) are their flagships and certainly worth looking out for.

Love that Tempier Rosé. A good friend brought a mag of it to a dinner this past weekend, which got emptied pretty quickly. Certainly one of the best rosés out there (though I'm still partial to Bernard Baudry's).

Thanks for the info, Salil! Nice to know my guess was not far off the bat. Annie Lundin of Yarra Yering said she'd bring me some of their special bottlings next she visits Manila (I was seated beside her at a Yarra Yering dinner hosted by a friend around a year ago). Maybe the #1 and/or #2 will be one of them.

Dale Williams wrote:Nice notes, though I'm sorry re the earlier food poisoning- glad you bounced back in style.
Yarra Yering is on the (very short) list of Australian producers I buy.

Thanks, Dale. Very kind of you.

I buy Aussie wines every other blue moon, but, of the YY wines I have tried, I do see that their reds are generally more suited to my taste than many other Aussie reds.

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Re: Alsace Gewürz GC, Bandol Rosé & Yarra Yering PN.

by Hoke » Mon Jun 06, 2011 10:39 am

Noel: Nothing I'd like better. I suspect we'd be dangerous together. :D

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