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WTN: Sterling, Bize,LMHB,Montelena, Nikolaihof, Philipponat

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WTN: Sterling, Bize,LMHB,Montelena, Nikolaihof, Philipponat

by Dale Williams » Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:20 pm

For last week’s Zoom call, our group (9) located 8 bottles of the 1973 Sterling. I volunteered to be odd man out, and showed up for call with lamb stew and the 1974 Sterling Cabernet Sauvignon. Pretty classic old school Napa cab, black cherry accented with a little red fruit and plenty of herbs, some smoke on finish. An acidic spine, long and lively. B+/A-
(the 73s came from a cellar where we've found some great bottles, but showings were apparently inconsistent- a couple DOA, a couple very tired, a couple pretty good, none stellar).

Couple nights later , pasta frutti di mare, with the 2011 Montelena Chardonnay. Some vanilla-y oak notes, good acids, some green apple and lemon, but a bit reserved for now. Might hold a few to see, B-/B

Picked up Betsy at airport (masked and windows cracked) , got some aloo palak, chana masala, baigan bhartha. Opened the 2006 Philipponnat Le Leon Champagne. Crisp, long, elegant mousse, delicious but horrible match with the food. B+/A- wine, D match.

Betsy’s birthday, dinner with an air purifier between us, lamb rib chops (from a Blue Hill Stone Barns box) , barley, salad, and the 1981 La Mission Haut Brion. Really in a nice place, smooth cassis overlaid with tobacco, gravel, and minty herb. Tannins mostly resolved, nice length, holds up well over entire evening. A pointe. B+/A-

With lamb/pinenut sausage, turmeric kraut, cavatelli with broccoli/kale pistou, & Brussels sprouts the 1999 Nikolaihof Steiner Hund. Superb showing, wet rocks and citrus, some light petrol, floral notes too. Long minerally finish. A-

Scored some sorrel (Betsy loves) at market, we had sorrel 2 ways. Scallops in a sorrel butter sauce, bok choy, rice, and a sorrel/pear/walnut salad. 2014 Bize “les Perrieres” Bourgogne Blanc was a solid white Burg, white fruit with a little citrus and flowers, good acids, but lacking a bit of the verve of previous bottles. B

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: Sterling, Bize,LMHB,Montelena, Nikolaihof, Philippo

by David M. Bueker » Mon Dec 07, 2020 8:01 pm

Steiner Hund is always so good.
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Re: WTN: Sterling, Bize,LMHB,Montelena, Nikolaihof, Philippo

by Jenise » Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:03 pm

Picked up Betsy at airport (masked and windows cracked), got some aloo palak, chana masala, baigan bhartha. Opened the 2006 Philipponnat Le Leon Champagne. Crisp, long, elegant mousse, delicious but horrible match with the food. B+/A- wine, D match.


So much going on in this one report: husband picks up traveller wife, so glad to see her but there's a pandemic on and she has to be masked lest she bring something home, opens a vintage champagne to celebrate (Philipponnat's a personal favorite) but it doesn't quite work with the Indian takeout husband so thoughtfully procured.... These are our times, aren't they?

Happy birthday to Betsy.
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