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WTN: Livin' large

by Florida Jim » Fri Aug 03, 2007 7:46 am

Rice pasta with chick peas, broccoli and an artichoke pesto cream sauce:
2000 Belle Pente, Pinot Noir Estate Reserve:
Showing aromas of oak, stems, red fruit and spice; the same on the palate with some complexity and depth, good balance and a long finish. By itself, not something I want much of but it did well with the food. 14.3% alcohol and about $44 on release; I won’t buy it again.
Chosen on a whim. ‘Was good accompaniment as it lost most of its oak/stem signature and the fruit showed through but it did not overwhelm the flavors of the dish.

Grilled chicken breasts, grilled corn on the cob, a big salad and crusty bread:
2005 Dom. Vissoux, Fleurie Poncie:
This wine gives rise to an emotional response in me; its is unreservedly delicious and filled with freshness and nuance; a delight to smell and taste and feel in the mouth; beautifully ripe fruit, a purity matched by very few bottles I have ever tried and so utterly sublime that I am lost for words. 12.5% alcohol, imported by Weygandt-Metzler and about $20; back up the truck.
Chosen because of Beaujolais’ affinity with chicken, this fell short. Of course the wine was wonderful, but it needed the punch of a whole roast chicken with veggies rather than just chicken breast. A good match but not a great one.
Still, the wine . . .

Smoked salmon spread and crackers:
2005 Denis Jamain, Reuilly Pinot Gris Rosé:
Light, clean and very slightly off-dry, this very pale rosé is refreshing and carries good cut and light flavors (mostly strawberry) with nice balance. A friendly little wine which, for me, is best a single glass at a time. 12.5% alcohol, imported by Kermit Lynch and about $15; I like other rosés better but this was very good with the dish.
Chosen because of comments about pinot gris being good with salmon and it was; this had the fruit to stand against the smoked fish flavors and enough cut to lighten the spread.

Pasta with a sauce of yellow squash, zucchini, mushrooms, white beans, chicken and pesto, topped with chopped tomato:
2005 Argiolas, Vermetino di Sardegna Costamolino:
Resin, citrus and mineral on the nose with a tang to the flavors and a bitter note on the finish. I liked it but Diane didn’t (a little too bitter for her). 13.5% alcohol, imported by Locascio and about $9.
Chosen because of the pungency of the pesto in the dish, this was a perfect match – even Diane agreed. The flavors meshed well and the bitter note cleaned the aftertaste while still maintaining the freshness of the dish. A superb match.

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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:13 am

Pinot Gris Rose? That would be hard to find up here. Nice!
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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Kyrstyn Kralovec » Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:57 am

Your Vissoux notes captivated me, so I'll be picking some of that up from CW tonight (their price is $21.99).
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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Florida Jim » Fri Aug 03, 2007 1:03 pm

K Story wrote:Your Vissoux notes captivated me, so I'll be picking some of that up from CW tonight (their price is $21.99).


It is a great wine.
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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Mark Lipton » Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:12 pm

Florida Jim wrote:
K Story wrote:Your Vissoux notes captivated me, so I'll be picking some of that up from CW tonight (their price is $21.99).


It is a great wine.
Best, Jim


Your note has inspired me to open a bottle, perhaps tonight. In a previous note of yours, you'd mentioned opening it an hour before serving. Did you do that this time as well?

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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Florida Jim » Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:43 pm

Mark Lipton wrote:
Florida Jim wrote:
K Story wrote:Your Vissoux notes captivated me, so I'll be picking some of that up from CW tonight (their price is $21.99).


It is a great wine.
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Your note has inspired me to open a bottle, perhaps tonight. In a previous note of yours, you'd mentioned opening it an hour before serving. Did you do that this time as well?

Mark


'Actually, decanted it an hour.
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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Mark Lipton » Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:23 pm

Florida Jim wrote:
'Actually, decanted it an hour.
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So, with a simple meal of roasted "Amish" chicken, roasted potatoes and "Kenyan" kale (braised with tomatoes -- yum), I did indeed open (and decent for close to an hour) the Poncié. As you wrote, just delicious, a true testament to the beauty of Cru Beaujolais. Crisp, clean, delineated fruit and a great mineral streak. Certainly at the young end of its drinkability, but it'll be hard to hold onto for very long.

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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Florida Jim » Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:17 am

Mark Lipton wrote:
Florida Jim wrote:Certainly at the young end of its drinkability, but it'll be hard to hold onto for very long.


Yep.
And I decided I will drink them when I feel like it and the only way I will have some left is if I buy a lot.
So I bought a lot.
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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Jenise » Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:46 am

and so utterly sublime that I am lost for words

For you, that's saying a lot. Wish I had some of this one.
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Re: WTN: Livin' large

by Florida Jim » Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:33 pm

Jenise wrote:and so utterly sublime that I am lost for words

For you, that's saying a lot. Wish I had some of this one.


Still in the market. Winesearcher can help.
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