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WTN: 1962 Grignolino, 2019 Loire pink

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WTN: 1962 Grignolino, 2019 Loire pink

by Dale Williams » Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:51 pm

With shakshuka & broocoli rabe, the 2019 Thibaud-Boudignon Rose de Loire. Strawberry and lemonade, some saline character to finish, enjoyable way to look towards rose season. B

(dupe of post on Wine Focus thread)
With veal cutlets under arugula/radicchio/onion salad and pasta, the 1962 Fontanafredda Grignolino. Clean short cork, came out easy (used Durand but wouldn't have needed to). Very pale at first, color deepened a bit. Pretty awful nose at first pour, but seemed to settle. First taste quite acrid. Was debating opening something else, decided to give it a try. By dinner time a different wine. Some fruit- very tart raspberry/cranberry, but more spice and citrus than real red fruit. Actually it reminded me of the "Russian tea" my mom made in the 70s (included I think Tang, cloves, and cinnamon). Got pretty perfumey and floral with time. I'm a known lover of older wines (what some consider dead) but Betsy actually liked this. No one would ever describe it as young, fresh, or fruit-driven, but it had character. I'm mostly used to the more modern style of Grignolino, but I think the grape itself is quite tannic, and apparently the old ones (not made to emulate glou glou wines) can age. Fun to try (and wasn't expensive). Probably really a B/B-, but I give it B++ because it was unusual, showed some different faces over a few hours, and it’s 58 year old Grignolino.

(edited to show correct decade for "Russian tea:")

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Re: WTN: 1962 Grignolino, 2019 Loire pink

by Dale Williams » Thu Apr 16, 2020 4:10 pm

1962 Fontafredda Grignolino
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2P ... d3CRHZ/pub

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Re: WTN: 1962 Grignolino, 2019 Loire pink

by Rahsaan » Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:50 pm

Dale Williams wrote:With veal cutlets under arugula/radicchio/onion salad and pasta, the 1962 Fontanafredda Grignolino.... it’s 58 year old Grignolino...


Bravo. And interesting mix with arugula/radicchio/onion salad. I could see that perhaps standing up to the bite of a crunchy young Grignolino, but might have been riskier for an older wine? Maybe it was a mild prep that tamed/minimized the ingredients?
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Re: WTN: 1962 Grignolino, 2019 Loire pink

by Dale Williams » Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:59 pm

oh, it wasn't opened for any reason other than "oh yeah that's been sitting there a while,nothing ventured nothing gained."
Not such a mild prep, and not such a good match, though the acid helped

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