Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Celebration!!!

Lots to be thankful for in the last little white (sorry about not writing... had more important things to attend to...) Had some great wines in the last little bit though with all the celebrating going on... First, Perrier Jouet NV Brut... clean, crisp, slightly toasty - everything you could want in a NV Brut... but my favorite (other than Krug...) is Bollinger NV which was rich, full and clean. Not as evolved as some bottles I've had of this, but very lovely with anise, orange blossom and baked apples. Nice stuff... the 2005 Alex Gambal Bourgogne Blanc continues to impress... see earlier notes. The 2005 Emeritus Pinot Noir is again, to me, the best value Pinot Noir in the US. Done. The 1989 Chateau Talbot was a beauty!!! Lots of cedary game, leather, bright red cherry, a hint of mint... nice, nice stuff here. The 2001 Trimbach Cuvee Frederic Emile Riesling is amazing... so lemony - this is still so tightly wound, it will take a decade to come out. It was still openening 2 days later!!! Lemon minerals. The 2001 Livernano is a great bottle - full of black currants, dusty black truffle, mushrooms, stewed cranberries and cocoa beans. Long, long finish. Did not care for the 1999 Remoissenet Clos Vougeot... now, I'll admit that I've never been the biggest Clos Vougeot fan - I just don't get the elegance out of the vineyard that I feel I should with Pinot Noir... every so often I'm blown away by one, but mostly not so much...

Tried two great California Cabs next to each other last night... first was the 2003 Shafer Hillside Select. I've had this quite a few times now and the wine is shutting down slightly... notes of black currant, licorice, dusty earth, black plum and full of power. A beauty... not as appealing as the youthful and bright 2005 Scarecrow, however. This wine was a baked blackberry pie with black raspberries, cinnamon, black currant, bright black cherry and nutmeg. Massive tannins, but ripe and full. A bit hot, though this should meld in time. Don't drink for another year.

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