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WTN: good wines- Burg, Champ, Beaujolais, Wachau

by Dale Williams » Wed Mar 24, 2021 1:54 pm

Betsy made Taiwanese fried chicken, with bok choy on the side. With Korean fried chicken (the real KFC) I like Champagne, but an online site suggested red with this dish. I tried the red, went back to Champagne with meal, but enjoyed red on it’s own.

NV Roederer Premier Brut Champagne
Full, rich, broad style, apple and pear with brioche. B/B+

2008 Drouhin Beaune 1er
Not sure I’ve ever had this bottling before. Elegant for Beaune, vibrant and light with red cherry, mushroom, and earth. A bit of tannin, good length. Wish I had more.B++


Dana is here for a week, we know she likes oysters and thought she’d like the fish ssam we made recently (this time a combination of fluke and halibut cheeks, served with lettuce, chili crisp, rice, etc).

2019 Patrick Piuze Coteau de Fontenay Chablis
Full, apples,. dry honeycomb, a little tropical, waxy, I like though it doesn't scream Chablis to me. B

2019 Alzinger Loibenberg Smaragd Gruner Veltliner
Sweet pea, mango, lemon. Very full, a little less acidic backbone and minerality than I expected. B-

Sunday I made duck legs on top of braised vegetables (turnips, carrots, radish, celery), sauteed spinach, salad waiting for Betsy to return from a recording session

2007 Mugnier Clos de la Marechal Nuits-St. George
Red fruits, herby, some sandalwood and earth. Resolved tannins, balanced acids, ready to go. B+

Monday Dana and Betsy made dinner together- chicken with apricots (and sumac and olives- a bit of an homage to a tagine), Brussels sprouts, couscous. Wine was the 2016 Pavillon de Chavannes “Cuvee des Ambassades” Cote de Brouilly Floral, elegant, lovely. Red fruit, citrus zest, aforementioned floral notes, long finish. Excellent QPR. B++

I realize sometime lately I’m a flood of B scores. With pandemic, pretty much solely drinking out of my own cellar/purchases. Without friends to share, I don’t open my most prized bottles. And I don’t purchase things I don’t expect to like (usually based on past vintages of the same). So not surprising that I like most wines I try these days. So my score range is fairly narrow.

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: good wines- Burg, Champ, Beaujolais, Wachau

by David M. Bueker » Wed Mar 24, 2021 2:20 pm

The score range makes a lot of sense. I keep trying to find reasons to open really stellar bottles, but it's happening less and less. Given what I mostly buy I am rarely disappointed, but not often "moved."

I am now going to admit something that would get me killed on another forum. I am underwhelmed by 2019 "Germanic" wines. I have had several excellent ones, but if I had been able to broadly taste as in prior vintages I would have bought much, much less. I do not get the hype.
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