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TN: Bdx, Bojo, Champagne, Verdicchio, Chianti, Wachau

by Dale Williams » Tue May 17, 2022 9:42 am

Spicy shrimp on mint and arugula
2011 Knoll Durnsteiner Kellerberg Riesling Smaragd
Big, full, but balanced, with white peaches, petrol, and honeysuckle.Really fun. B+/A-

Grilled pork tenderloin, grilled endive, potatoes, salad
2014 Clos de Roilette (Coudert) Fleurie
Red fruit, earth, a little mocha. Some tannic structure here, but just a little air this is quite lovely and long. B+

Curried chicken cutlets (kin of tonkatsu style) with slaw. I love BdB with fried chicken, figured this would qualify, opened the NV Barbichon Blanc de Blancs. Unsure if the match or the wine, but this seems somewhat plodding. Sharp and tart but at same time seems flat. Really disappointing./B-/C+

Flannery strip steaks, ramps, beets with a walnut pesto, sweet potato, salad
1986 Sociando-Mallet
Another good showing of this. Still some 1986 tannin, but balanced by good fruit and juicy acids. Blackcurrant, lead pencil, and soem green tobacco. So fun, A-

Oysters, trout with a lemon butter sauce, beet greens:
2020 Collestefano Verdicchio di Matelica,
Citrus, white citrus blossoms, tart and bright, with a almost Muscadet like mineral finish. B+/B


Lemon roast chicken (Hazan recipe), spaghetti with guanciale and artichokes, asparagus, salad
I ed eying an older Flaccianello, but too nervous with artichokes and asparagus.
2017 Querciabella Chianti Classico was bright.cherries and dried cherries, campfire. Lively.. B/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: TN: Bdx, Bojo, Champagne, Verdicchio,. Chianti, Wachau

by David M. Bueker » Tue May 17, 2022 12:22 pm

Glad the Knoll showed well. 2011 can sometimes be top heavy to my taste.
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Re: TN: Bdx, Bojo, Champagne, Verdicchio, Chianti, Wachau

by Jenise » Tue May 17, 2022 3:15 pm

Querciabella! That's a name from the past. Was kind of my go-to Chianti back when the owner-winemaker had a local girlfriend and visited our little neck of the woods frequently. Haven't seen it, or him, in awhile!

Glad the S-M's still holding up. I live vicariously through reports like yours: we had six once upon a time but our batch was one of those inexplicable bad lots. Not a decent bottle among them when they were showing great for others.
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