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WTN: Burg, Wachau, Provence, Lombardy

by Dale Williams » Thu May 03, 2012 10:39 am

Sunday I did Asian marinated pork chops, a lemon/basil farfalle dish, corn, and seaweed salad. I opened the 2007 Bize “Les Perrieres” Bourgogne blanc- good base, but there’s some oxidative and cidery notes. This was a nice wine, and maybe this is premox syndrome, but this was a refill on Winebid and I’m guessing it saw heat. Will open from my original stash soon, though with the pox’s random nature a good bottle is no proof. C+
Life’s too short, so opened the 2007 Rudi Pichler Achleiten Riesling Smaragd. Rich, full, stone fruits and ginger, good acids, almost too much ripeness and intensity of flavor but I like. B+

For meatless Monday I made a salad of tofu topped with cucumbers and red peppers with a warm dressing, and a large varied pizza (spinach/walnut feta, margherita, and gorgonzola mushroom sections). Wine was the 2011 Mas de Gourgonnier (Les Baux de Provence). Classic Provencal rose, fresh, elegant, very nice, will get more. B/B+

Tuesday grilled salmon (soy/fish sauce marinade), rice with nori wrappers or furikake, mushrooms, spinach and arugula with oyster sauce, and kimchee. I went with the 2010 Sandro Fay Rosso di Valtellina. Quite at first, opens up, fresh with red cherry fruit accented with a little herbal note, deeper fruit and fuller body on night 2. Definitely will get more of this. B+

Wednesday flounder, with a broccoli/cauliflower combo and some assorted banchan
the 2010 Gilbert Picq Chablis VV. Rounder fuller style of Chablis, but with decent balancing acids. 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: Burg, Wachau, Provence, Lombardy

by David M. Bueker » Fri May 04, 2012 2:50 am

Surprised to see a comment of "almost too much ripeness" on a 2007. I have found 2007 to be a more classic style versus the OTT nature of 2006.
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Re: WTN: Burg, Wachau, Provence, Lombardy

by Dale Williams » Fri May 04, 2012 9:13 am

I think it's just that I mostly drink/buy Federspiel level wines, so the bigness comes as a surprise to me. In the end it didn't go over the line to me, but I would never describe this as lean.

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