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WTN: Loire, Corsica, Burg, Champagne, Campania

by Dale Williams » Mon Jun 06, 2016 2:26 pm

Tuesday assorted leftovers along with the 2015 Baudry Chinon rose. Maybe slightly fuller than usual, ripe red berries, a little watermelon, hint of herb. Good acids. B+

Wineless Wednesday, and then Thursday dinner at Grand Sichuan reported elsewhere

Friday bluefish and endive on grill, with the 2014 Bailly-Reverdy Sancerre. Some gooseberry, citrus, medium bodied, middle of the road but tasty. B

Saturday swordfish, scapes, and squash on the grill, with 2015 Abbatucci “Faustine” rose. Rich and structured for rose, cherry and peach fruit, stony minerals. B+

Sunday we had some friends over. Started with Pork and ramp pate, radishes with salt and butter, and the NV Gerbais “Cuvee Prestige” Extra Brut BdB Champagne. I like Gerbais but this comes off quite austere. A bit more dosage would not be amiss for me., B-

I took advantage of a slowing in the thunderstorm to grill clams with fried garlic. Wine was the
2013 Donnachiara Fiano di Avellino.Full, structured, long, good acids, white fruits with a nutty edge. B+

Main was chicken in red wine and tarragon, with brown rice, squash blossoms with herbed ricotta, and salad.
I had used most of a bottle of plonky Bdx (2013 Haut Redon) to get a new vinegar batch going, used rest and a little bit of Gamay for the chicken. The Gamay was the 2014 Lapierre Raisins Gaulois. Light, crsip, bright and juicy. Fun little wine. B/B+

We also had the 2002 Bouchard “Caillerets Ancienne Cuvee Carnot” Volnay 1er. On the nose this has some appeal- cherries and oak, but the oak seems to be evolving towards a kind of exotic sandalwood thing. But on the palate it is drying and hard, and with time to me the sandalwood fades leaving just an oaky fading Pinot. To be fair, others liked more. C+

Finished with fllourless cookies, rhubard compote, ice cream. We were happy not to loose power (some flickers during storms). Fun night with great 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: Loire, Corsica, Burg, Champagne, Campania

by David M. Bueker » Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:06 pm

That Bouchard bottling always seems to be horribly over oaked when young. I am glad I never aged any.
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