by Jay Labrador » Wed May 30, 2007 11:48 am
Short notes from an all Cheteauneuf du Pape lunch at La Cabanne French restaurant. Wines graciously provided by Jojo.
Chateau de Beaucastel 1999 - Chocolate and leather nose. Very young, tannic, full. Lots of sweet ripe fruit and a bit of menthol. Preserved Chinese plums as well. Well balanced and seamless. Going back an hour and a half after opening, there was a pronounced acidity coming through in the finish which seemed jarring to me. Still, excellent wine.
Clos du Mont Olivet Selection Reflets 1998 - Floral nose. A lightweight wine and a bit musty. A bit of chocolate comes out after some airing. Dry. A little sour berry candy flavor also coming out of this. Better with food but not too interesting.
Roger Sabon Cuvee Prestige 2003 - Cherries. Rather soft. A deep, meaty wine. Substantial. Long, sweet finish. Already good to drink but needs time to develop. It seems like there's more stuff locked up in this.
Domaine Grand Veneur Les Origines 1998 - Smells like my dad's machine shop - oil, metal, wood shavings. Soft and drinking perfectly now. Has a long finish that seems to alternate between sweet and dry, strangely enough. At first, most of us didn't particularly care for this wine but some air gave it depth and character.
All the wines were quite good except for the Mont Olivet which showed weakest in this company. The Beacastel was probably the favorite although towards the end of the meal, the acidity caused it to suffer a bit while the Sabon and Grand Veneur were developing more depth and character.
A very good tasting which prompted Jojo to promise the group a taste of some Pegau da Capo next time.