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WTN: Deux Deux M,. Hart Cellars, and other wines of the week

by Dale Williams » Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:16 pm

Some former residents were in town Saturday, and a mutual friend invited us to a dinner party for them, Snow had stopped, and we went over for a nice meal with lively conversation. There was an unusual appetizer of endherkate (pate inside a gherkin inside endive -ok, I made up name),. then dinner was Indian influenced- lamb, dhal, several chutneys, rice, etc.
We sampled a bubbly and a couple reds

NV Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne Brut
I don't know if it's due to different lots (co-op with huge production), storage or shipping issues, or just time since release, but I get a lot of variability in these. This seemed fresh, but short on finish. B-

2007 Les Valentines (Cotes de Provence)
Ripe and fruit forward, but with enough structure to sustain. Spice, pepper, good length. B

2009 Deux Montille Bourgogne Rouge
Ripe and fat but not flabby, cranberries and raspberries, seems a bit simple. B/B-

2009 Deux Montille Bourgogne Blanc went well with roast chicken with root vegetables, a balanced and easy to drink white Burg with citrus, pear, and floral aromas. Full and long for a regional wine. B+

2009 Colin-Morey " Chateniere" Saint-Aubin 1er Cru
I'm not the most oakphobic guy around, but I found this oppressive, just a hunk of sawdust and vanilla. Big wine underneath, but this ended up being my cooking wine for a couple days. C+

2009 JP Brun "Grille Midi" Fleurie was served with pork chops, broccoli, and a lentil/feta salad. I'm a big fan of Brun/Terres Dorees, but this left me a little cold. Dark fruit hiding in the background, this seems shutdown and not very Fleurie-like to me. Probably just a phase, but for me right now a B-/C+

I've had a bottle of the 2010 Hart Cellars Medium-Sweet Riesling (Niagara) since the Bob Ross jeebus last year. Not been sure how sweet medium sweet is, and therefore never was sure when to open. Last night said "time to find out." Actually doesn't come across as that sweet, these days plenty of Mosel Kabinetts are this sweet. Bracing acidity, apples and ginger, refreshing and lively. Went well with salmon with Asian flavors, red beans and rice, and salad. Thanks Howie. B+

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: Deux Deux M,. Hart Cellars, and other wines of the week

by Howie Hart » Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:54 am

Thanks Dale - glad you liked my Riesling. The "Medium Sweet" designation is from the International Riesling Foundation. Here is a link: IRF Scale. 2010 was an excellent growing year in our area and the Riesling has lower acid than other years. Had the acid been higher, the wine would have been Medium Dry. It seems to me that this Medium Sweet version is improving with time in the bottle, so sitting on it was probably a good idea. Incidentally, Don DeMaison, the grower of that Riesling, just realized his 30-year dream of opening his own winery in November, just before celebrating his 70th birthday. http://longcliffwinery.com/
Chico - Hey! This Bottle is empty!
Groucho - That's because it's dry Champagne.

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