Friends had a informal party, which quickly grew to include many of the neighbors (He has great neighbors!!) Food included shellfish, cheeses (Manchego and Bleu D'Auvergne) and grilled meat. So, several us brought some treasures. I only have partial notes on some of these, so....not sure how helpful they will be. And, maybe my grading was too easy, but I liked all of the wines in different ways and would drink any of them again.
Stanglin Willamette Valley Pinot Noir (2004). Tasted after being opened for a day, this had a nice bright nose, bright red cherry fruit and a nice bracing hit of acidity. Solid ***.
Joseph Swan Russian River Valley (2003). Some tasters complained of an "odd" off nose, which wasn't evident to me. It certainly wasn't corked or cooked or bad, because the flavors were rich and bold and black. A delicious wine, but I confess (even though I brought this bottle), that I preferred the more bracing Domaine Arlaud myself. *** 1/2.
Domaine Arlaud Chambolles-Mussigny V. V. 2004. Friend bought this wine after we tried it at Bounty Hunter in Napa for lunch.
Here's the shop's blurb
https://bountyhu1.securesites.net/shopp ... ndy%20(Red)&Product_ID=662
WOTN for me. Delicious, nuanced layers of flavor. Black fruit and red fruit. Lovely nose of cherries. A hint of bracing acidity makes it fresh. A fine introduction to me for young Burgundy that is not yet closed down. ****+
Louis Latour Nuits Saint Georges (2003)) About $75. Our old friend, who now grows Pinot Noir in Oregon, brought this from Bounty hunter. Even though this was a hot year, this wine had much more bracing acidity than the Arlaud. Delicious, but not sure I liked the fflavor profile quite as much-especially not at the 50% price difference. ***1/2
Elyse Wild Horse Valley (Mount George Foothills east of the City of Napa) (2004) A first Pinot for this Cab-maker. Quite rich and dark and voluptuous compared to the previous French wines . Nice black fruit and a bit of cola. Not a lot of acidity. Definitely some smokeyness on the finish. Tasted maybe too rich, now that I'm comparing it to the Burgundies. Still, a delicious rich wine perhaps well suited to big red meat. ***
We also opened a
2002 Whitehall Lane Reserve Cab, which inspired my "confession" to liking "both" styles of wine (definitely fruit forward, albeit not sicky caramelly oaky) and a
2001 Napa Wine Company Cab which was definitely big on the vanilla oak but not too bad nonetheless-six years, including the last year in pretty warm, storage have helped it settle down . **** and ** respectively.
I definitely want more of the Arlaud. Probably the Swan, too. Maybe the Elyse-it was drunk pretty young, and it might be interesting to see what happens there.
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