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WTN: Assorted wines 1962-2014 on Memorial Day weekend

by Dale Williams » Tue May 26, 2015 3:20 pm

Saturday night I had some thawed oxtails with a bottle of the 1997 Behrens and Hitchcock Syrah. Zero expectations for this, as I knew it had a plastic cork and the late 90s B&H wines were dying 10 years ago. Surprise, surprise. No oxidation, fruit is plentiful. However, sweet/surmaturite notes, some heat, not my style. But better than I expected. B-/C+

Saturday AM I emailed a friend who had missed previous night’s tasting to see if he and family wanted to come to dinner over next couple nights, as he just had a birthday and I had something I wanted to open for him. When I didn’t hear from him I decided to throw a party (even without Betsy) on Monday. Then Sunday afternoon my friend called- they were on way back from Philly, was invite still open? Sure, invited another family, and then scrambled for food. Merguez sausages, a soba/veg salad, “london broil”, mushrooms, grilled asparagus, and some cauliflower/Brussels sprouts from Alex. 5 adults and 4 kids on patio, a long and pleasant night.

2008 Juve y Camps Brut Nature Gran Reserva Cava
Crisp, steely, very good. B+

2012 Clos des Lunes
Cooking wine for the mushrooms, but we tried as well. Rounder/fuller style of Bordeaux blanc than most inexpensive ones, good lenght, just a little soft on acids. B
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2014 Cantalupo “Il Mimo”
This used to be a favorite rose, but last few years lack acids and seem a touch sweet. Not a re-buy. B-/C+

1962 Ch. Lyonnat
Showed very well with a lot of air. Red and black plums, earth, leather. Good acids, no tannins. B+/B

1981 Ch. Dassault
Others liked this a lot, it still has fruit, but there’s a metallic tang and it’s not very long. But it gets drunk up! And it was cheap. C+

2010 Burlotto Freisa
Floral, herby, fresh, brambly red fruit, some tannin. Holds up very well overnight. B+


Fun night, but we ate a bunch of food I’d planned on for Memorial Day, so I made a run to HMart and cheated with some premarinated bulgogi, chicken, and pork ribs. I also had a some more London broil, sausage, and salmon; made guac and a slaw, others brought salads, shrimp, fruit, and more. Many wines were served

2013 Koferhof Kerner
Very aromatic, tropical edged fruit yet in a taut package. B+

2014 Los Navales Verdejo
Fresh, grassy, easy. B-

2001 Kerpen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Spatlese (artist Label)

Good ‘01 acids, moderate sweetness, hint of petrol. This isn’t very complex or long, but it’s nice on a warm day. B

2014 Mas de Gourgonnier rose
Light, fresh fruited, all strawberries and herbs. Buy again. B+/B

2014 Ameztoi “Rubentis” Txakolina rosado
Crunchy strawberries, mineral, citrus zest. B+/B

1964 Berteletti Ghemme
Smelled good at first, seemed to die a bit in decanter, then perked up after hours (as I was cleaning up). Red fruit and burnt brown sugar, interesting at end if never compelling. B- at end

1986 Ch. L’Arrosee
Red fruits, ferric note, some tannin. B

2009 Clos des Billards St Amour Reserve Caveau

Bigger style of Beaujolais, but this is rather tight at moment. Emptied too fast to see if air let it open up. B- for tonight

1995 Ch. Beychevelle
Cassis, saddle leather, earth, mid-bodied and elegant. A-

1998 Ch. de Fieuzal
Midbodied, red and black currents, some earth. Nice flavor profile but this needs a bit more backbone. B/B-

2013 Knauss Trollinger
Light colored, light bodied, but fresh red fruits and goes down quickly. B/B+

Nice afternoon with nice people

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C drinkable. 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: Assorted wines 1962-2014 on Memorial Day weekend

by Jenise » Thu May 28, 2015 10:09 am

Really helpful note, Dale. That Il Mimo nebbiolo rose has been a favorite of mine in the past too--I'd have bought half a case without your warning. I'll also be sure to get the Mas de Gourgonnier rose, which I know is in where I'm about to go shopping for roses for a tasting event later in June (and I'm buying 2-3 bottles each of 20 or so different wines),
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Re: WTN: Assorted wines 1962-2014 on Memorial Day weekend

by Dale Williams » Tue Jun 02, 2015 9:05 am

Jenise wrote:Really helpful note, Dale. That Il Mimo nebbiolo rose has been a favorite of mine in the past too--I'd have bought half a case without your warning. I'll also be sure to get the Mas de Gourgonnier rose, which I know is in where I'm about to go shopping for roses for a tasting event later in June (and I'm buying 2-3 bottles each of 20 or so different wines),


Will be curious what you think of the Provencal rose.
You should get a bottle of the Il Mimo. Some people liked it. But while it's always been a bigger style of rose, it had crispness and mineral tones. Found that lacking here.
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Re: WTN: Assorted wines 1962-2014 on Memorial Day weekend

by Jenise » Tue Jun 02, 2015 12:09 pm

Dale Williams wrote:Will be curious what you think of the Provencal rose.
You should get a bottle of the Il Mimo. Some people liked it. But while it's always been a bigger style of rose, it had crispness and mineral tones. Found that lacking here.


I shopped for roses yesterday. I now have an unprecedented almost 70 people signed up for the June tasting so needed many more bottles--a 231 mile round trip in order to visit four more stores. The Mas de G was out at the store who had it, unfortunately, and the store that has had the Il Mimo in the past did not. But I did find some interesting things, including Mateus to prove how far we've come. :)
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Re: WTN: Assorted wines 1962-2014 on Memorial Day weekend

by David M. Bueker » Tue Jun 02, 2015 12:20 pm

Where are you sourcing the Koferhof wines?
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Re: WTN: Assorted wines 1962-2014 on Memorial Day weekend

by Dale Williams » Tue Jun 02, 2015 1:45 pm

Mark Golodetz brought the Kerner.
But I've bought Koferhof Sylvaner from both Posner (Grapes the Wine Co) and Max M (Wine Connection) here in Westchester/.

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