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WTN: Haart to Haart and ESJ rose

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WTN: Haart to Haart and ESJ rose

by Dale Williams » Tue May 08, 2007 8:49 am

Betsy had bought sauerkraut last week for hot dogs,as I'm only consumer we had lots of leftovers. Sunday I used those with some quite spicy jalapeno-chicken sausages, bacon, etc to make a variation on choucroute. For the wine I used a little leftover Selene SB and half a bottle of the 2004 Haart to Haart QbA (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer). Had the rest with the meal- just barely off dry, this is drier than most QbAs in this market. Grapefruit with a hint of peach schnapps, good length, nice minerality. A good match with the faux choucroute (the hint of sweetness let it deal with the pepper better than a dry Alsace, though the simmer in the wine had tamed a bit). I have to say this is one of those times where all the elements I'm looking for were there, a good wine for $12, but it didn't really speak to me emotionally for reasons I can't fathom (missing my wife?). B?
 
Despite missing my wife, I enjoyed the 2006 Edmunds St. John "Bone Jolly" Gamay Noir Rosé (Witters Vineyard, El Dorado County) Monday night. I grilled salmon, squash, and eggplant for Dave and myself. I usually like PN with salmon, but wanted to try this. Bigger and darker than most rosés I drink, it stood up well to the salmon (which I had given a short marinade in a semi-teriyaki sauce - sherry, ginger, garlic, and soyu)..Substantial weight, even a sense of light tannins. Flavors of raspberry and strawberry, a whiff of earth, nice finish. I consumed 2/3s of bottle, enjoying every bit (though I did put back in fridge, at one point as it warmed - still cool, maybe 60°F- I found it less appealing). This is very nice, but for me a clear dinner rosé, as opposed to the lighter "picnic" rosés I enjoy by the river. B++


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Re: WTN: Haart to Haart and ESJ rose

by David M. Bueker » Tue May 08, 2007 10:39 am

Nice notes Dale.

The Haart to Heart is a wine that just does not speak to me either. It's a lot like the Dr. L in that way. Somehow when they mix and match to make a master blend German Riesling loses its sense of place and thus its meaning. At least that's my opinion, no matter how pretentious it is.

Gotta love the ESJ Rosé. My case showed up today. Yum!
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