Thursday, February 12, 2009

Brilliance...

Sorry for the long delay in posts... last night had a marvelous selection of wines from brothers Jean & Pierre Trimbach. When I hear the name "Trimbach", my ears perk up, and I start salivating... the wines are sheer brilliance. The 2006 Pinot Blanc is refreshing, floral, with a bit of weight and moderately intense mineral notes. The 2001 Cuvee Frederic Emile Riesling is perfection... incredible minerality - sharp and intense, with a classic bone-dry Riesling profile - petrol, flowers, unripe stone fruit, citrus (hello, lime!) and ginger spice. I had this wine a few months ago and it was almost too intense, but it has now just begun to open. Bravo... this is what Riesling is all about. Clos Ste Hune good? Maybe not, but at 1/3 the price, an incredible value. Though enjoyable now, this really needs at least another 2-5 years to come around. The 2001 Pinot Gris Reserve Personelle was outstanding, but not stunning like the CFE. A bit riper with more nectarine, apricot and Asian spice - intense mineral notes as well, and bone dry. Great wine. The 2001 Cuvee des Seigneurs de Ribeaupierre Gewurztraminer is pure... that's the only way I can describe it. Ripe? Yes... but unlike so many others, this is very dry and not overdone. Beautiful lychee, stone and citrus with exotic spices oozing from the glass. A beauty and one of the great dry Gewurz in the world. The 2002 Vendange Tardive Gewurztraminer was much more floral, explosive and stony than the CSR and was a great way to end the meal - a lychee bomb! Awesome stuff... I had a bottle of 2000 Hors Choix (SGN) Gewurz that I kept open for almost a month once... amazing wines, and great to see Jean again...

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