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WTN: Cali, NY, Chianti, Chablis, Graves

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WTN: Cali, NY, Chianti, Chablis, Graves

by Dale Williams » Tue May 11, 2021 3:47 pm

Betsy made bucatini all'Amatriciana and salad, I opened the 2018 Montesecondo Chianti Classico. Young, rich, bright and balanced acids. Black and red cherry, rose petals, leather. B+/A-

Rack of lamb, ramp/asparagus risotto, and the 1989 Domaine de Chevalier rouge. Still a bit of oak, but integrated. Red and black fruits, leather, and those mocha oak notes. Good length. B+

Oysters, scallops, and leftover risotto. The 2019 Piuze Terroir de la Chapelle Chablis
Pear, citrus, soil notes. Now that pandemic easing I’d love to put together of all the Piuze village terroir wines side by side. B+/B

I thought I had missed out on shad roe this spring, but surprised to find some at market this weekend, grabbed the last one, sauteed in bacon fat. I usually love the Eminence Road Farm wines, but the 2019 Eminence Road Farm Folts Farm Cabernet Franc Rose left me a bit cold. Dark, almost like a light red, cloudy, modest strawberry fruit, there’s a funky/wet fut note along with a lifted note I can’t identify. A little clipped. Unsure if sound bottle (recent purchase), C+
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Sheet pan vegetable Bibimbop, with our Zoom wine, the 2013 Sky Zinfandel (Mt Veeder). My first try with this producer I think, though apparently around for a while. Restrained style, dark berry fruit and a little underbrush, I think blind I might have thought Northern Rhone. Good acids, moderate alcohol, very tasty. B=/B



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Re: WTN: Cali, NY, Chianti, Chablis, Graves

by David M. Bueker » Tue May 11, 2021 5:53 pm

That Chianti sounds good. I don’t know that producer.
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Re: WTN: Cali, NY, Chianti, Chablis, Graves

by Jenise » Mon May 17, 2021 7:05 pm

David M. Bueker wrote:That Chianti sounds good. I don’t know that producer.


Doesn't it? Leather already on a 2018--my kind of chianti.
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