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WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Bill Spohn » Wed Apr 17, 2019 4:06 pm

Notes from a blind tasting at a lunch at a local restaurant:

2015 Gaba do Xil Godello – the wines were split equally between white and red and this one had Telmo Rodriguez and a local varietal going for it. Some colour, and a nice melony cantaloupe nose, sweet entry, full mouth feel and good length and acidity.

2004 William Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos – remarkably good bottle with a nose you had to swirl to get, much more austere than the previous wine but clearly a good bottle – showing less colour than I’d have expected and only the barest whiff of oxidation, it drank nicely.

2010 Flowers Chardonnay Camp Meeting Ridge – more colour in this wine than the previous one. Lots happening in this nose – citrus and some tropical fruit, some mineral and a faint floral element. Sweet, good fruit and length. Nice chard.

2014 Perennial Vintners Melon de Bourgogne – French varietal made on Bainbridge Island Washington, and sadly it was corked. We will never know if Washington State Muscadet exists….unless we find another bottle.

1986 Chateau St. Jean Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley – I had collected these when car racing in California, from the era when all the publically available wines from St. Jean were almost all white and Dick Arrowood was playing around with reds that were sold only at the winery, if at all (I don’t think any of the 1970s reds were sold in general distribution, but by the later 80s they may have been starting to think of them as a commercial possibility). . He founded his own winery that year, but remained as winemaker for St Jean until 1990. This one showed a minty rubbery nose that resolved fairly quickly, losing the rubber and gaining currant in its place. Adequate fruit, decent length, sweet end and drying finish. Drank well for its age.

1975 Ch, Leoville Las Cases – another oldie. Mellow nose, decent fruit, still showing good concentration, good length and still has some dry tannin. Faded with time in the glass, which isn’t something I’ve seen with my bottles – may be time to take a look again soon.

1999 Mastroberardino Taurasi Radici Riserva – still quite dark, nose of smoked cherry, excellent fruit, the only hint that it was Italian was the slightly high terminal acidity. A good Aglianico!

2008 Thelema Cabernet Sauvignon The Mint – no surprise than the nose was minty – enough so that I was thinking of Oz, although the up front fruit wasn’t as sweet as Aussie wines often exhibit. Sweet entry, good stuffing, and length. Attractive wine.

2001 La Rioja Alta Rioja Gran Reserva 904 – medium colour, some brett in the nose but not so much that you’d call it a flaw, sweet in the mouth, but it dried out almost immediately and the fruit disappeared. Thinking that it may have been corked in a rather unusual way, showing no TCA as such? Who knows?
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by David M. Bueker » Wed Apr 17, 2019 8:12 pm

Good that a 2003 Fevre was showing well, as that was the depths of their premox problems.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Jenise » Thu Apr 18, 2019 7:08 am

Having brought the Perennial Melon and the Rioja Alta, I had a pretty bad day, didn't I? Thank goodness I brought a backup (the Thelema). But yeah on that LRA--3rd bottle of six I own and definitely an off bottle. Two others in the last six months had much better fruit and only a hint of brett.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Jenise » Thu Apr 18, 2019 7:26 am

Btw, Bill, I wrote down 04 for Nadine's Fevre. Which one of us is right? I'll ask her.

And re the Leoville, the last '75 I had was one of yours in 2014. I quote you in saying at the time, "elevated acidity, soft tannins and fruit levels at the lower end of acceptibility." This one seemed a tad better than that, but I'll add that my note on this one observed suspended sediment and wondered if it had gotten a bit stirred up on the trip to the restaurant.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Bill Spohn » Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:51 am

Jenise wrote:Btw, Bill, I wrote down 04 for Nadine's Fevre. Which one of us is right? I'll ask her.

And re the Leoville, the last '75 I had was one of yours in 2014. I quote you in saying at the time, "elevated acidity, soft tannins and fruit levels at the lower end of acceptibility." This one seemed a tad better than that, but I'll add that my note on this one observed suspended sediment and wondered if it had gotten a bit stirred up on the trip to the restaurant.


On the Fevre - let me know and I'll change the note if necessary.

On the 75 Las Cases - time to open another one from y cellar and see what is happening with it.

On another note, had dinner at the old Gavroche last night with Manny (former owner of the restaurant) and some friends and wine agents and wine writers. My wine was corked! And it was the 95 Beaucastel!! Damn. :evil:
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by David N » Thu Apr 18, 2019 4:40 pm

That would be the 2004 Fevre Les Clos.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Bill Spohn » Thu Apr 18, 2019 5:46 pm

Thanks David
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Jenise » Thu Apr 18, 2019 5:53 pm

Damn on that 95! Have you seen my recent notes? Three bottles since the first of the year, not mine/a friend's. All three part of a case he bought maybe five years ago of late winery releases, 3 ea of four vintages, and all stamped on the front label to that effect. On the 95's, one was corked and the other two had loose crumbly corks with a wine not at all what we know that one can be. Add yours to the pile, and that's a helluva disappointing bunch of 95's even for a winery with an iffy track record this many years out.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Bill Spohn » Thu Apr 18, 2019 5:56 pm

If you look at Cellartracker, you'll see several flawed bottles.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Jenise » Thu Apr 18, 2019 5:58 pm

Oh sure, and this vintage has a certain reputation. But I'm for 0 for 3 in just a few months. That's really bad odds.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Bill Spohn » Thu Apr 18, 2019 6:00 pm

We will soon have another data point as I am paying back the guy that loaned me the 83 Daumas with,,,,(wait for it....) a 1995 Beaucastel!
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by Jenise » Thu Apr 18, 2019 6:11 pm

And yet another: I have a bottle which I'll open for Erik, he of the three disappointments, next time I see him.
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Re: WTN: Fevre Flowers St Jean Las Cases Radici Thelema

by David M. Bueker » Thu Apr 18, 2019 7:05 pm

I was once offered a trade which would have provided me 6 bottles of 1995 Beaucastel. Glad I passed.
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