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WTN: asst. wines (Burg, Italy, Alsace, et al)

by Dale Williams » Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:30 pm

This week’s cooking wine was the 2010 Pepi Lignana “Leopoldino” Vermentino. Somewhat peachy, a hint of almond, soft, easy. Good enough for a cheapie. B -

With braised smoked pork chops and a warm lentil salad, the 1999 Trimbach “Cuvee Frederic Emile” Riesling. Probably best showing I’ve ever had of this wine- 1999 isn’t a wow vintage at Trimbach, but this is getting pretty wowwy. Just a bit tight at first, it opens after an hour and stay open. Lemon/grapefruit and a hint of ginger, some petrol with air. Balanced acids, voluptuous without being heavy, quite pleasing. A-

Pasta and tomato sauce with sausage led me to open the 2010 A Vita Ciro Classico Superiore. Maybe - maybe- a bit bigger than the basic Ciro Classico, but still a lightbodied and sprightly fun wine. Good stuff, but I’d just as soon drink the slighlty cheaper one. B

I opened the 2010 Puffeney Savagnin (Arbois) with swordfish in a caper sauce. I love the Jura, I’ve certainly liked Savagnin before, I like edgy and unusual, but this for me was just too out there. Wildly herby and piney, nutty, reminded me of fino sherry with a dash of vermouth and a hint of Pinesol. C-

Sunday with skirt steak, hash browns, and broccoli, I opened the 2008 Cameron Hughes “Lot 296” Crozes-Hermitage- oops,. corked! Backup was a 2003 Ch. Gloria (St Julien). Fat/plush Bordeaux (as you would expect from vintage), cassis and mocha. Not complex, but drinking well in a lush style. B

Monday was borlotti beans and spinach with garlic bread with the 2010 Chidaine “Clos de Breuil” Montlouis-sur-Loire. Takes a while to open, but what a beauty. Ripe tropical and citrus fruit, bracing acids, wax and wool and all things Chenin-good. A-

With express lane (pressure cooker) coq au vin the first bottle of 1992 Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin showed some seepage and was too advanced even to cook with, but the second wasn’t bad at all. Some tea and light ashtray notes, but sweet black cherry fruit made it quite palatable and certainly cooking worthy (this was part of a mixed lot where I bid based on other bottles, so basically free). B-/C+

Drinking wine was the 2010 Brun Cote de Brouilly. Fun wine, nice balance, black raspberry and some spice. B++

Last night with littlenecks and broccoli over thin spaghetti, the cooking and dinner wine was the 2011 Colle Stefano Verdicchio di Matelica. New vintage, I like as much as the last. Juicy green apple fruit with a squirt of lemon, plenty of saline/mineral notes. Good length. B+

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Re: WTN: asst. wines (Burg, Italy, Alsace, et al)

by David M. Bueker » Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:49 pm

Nice info on the CFE.
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Re: WTN: asst. wines (Burg, Italy, Alsace, et al)

by Rahsaan » Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:59 pm

Dale Williams wrote:I opened the 2010 Puffeney Savagnin (Arbois) I like edgy and unusual, but this for me was just too out there. Wildly herby and piney, nutty, reminded me of fino sherry with a dash of vermouth and a hint of Pinesol.


Unfortunately I'm not sure if that is unusual or out there for Jura Savagnin! I also cannot really dig the fiercer style, although the milder ones can be quite delicious to my tastes.
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Re: WTN: asst. wines (Burg, Italy, Alsace, et al)

by Dale Williams » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:10 pm

David, of course I find a bottle I really like when it is my last 750 (I do have 1 mag). :)

Rahsaan wrote:Unfortunately I'm not sure if that is unusual or out there for Jura Savagnin! I also cannot really dig the fiercer style, although the milder ones can be quite delicious to my tastes.


I have definitely liked other Savagnins. But while I try to like the hipster stuff, for me (to use a film analogy) this is less Blue Velvet and more Salo.

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