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TN: SOBER w/Gaja, Graillot, Bourdy, Ygay, Musar, Zilliken
On Feb 17, 11:27*am, DaleW > wrote:
> Our newest member Franco hosted SOBER in Chelsea last night. Lovely
> loft space, great food, fun lineup of wines, great company.
>
> We arrived to find a nice spread with cheeses, rabbit pate, cured
> meats. Opening wine was a Dosnon and Lepage Champagne that I liked but
> didn't love, no notes taken.
>
> To table for the blind wines
> White Flight
> #1- Beautiful Riesling, light petrol, plenty of slate, complex, long,
> fresh. I'm delighted to find out its the 1983 Zilliken Saarburger
> Rausch Goldkapsel *Auslese as I still have one bottle, hope mine shows
> as well. A-/A
>
> #2 - ok, thank God I didn't blurt out first thing I thought. I got
> this before #1, and took a whiff. Big herbal nose, loaded with mint. I
> almost said "Ramonet" without tasting. OK, but one taste made clear it
> wasn't white Burg! Solid delicious Riesling, without the complexity of
> the '83 GKA.1983 Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Auslese *B+
>
> Red Flight #1 (with excellent lamb rib chops, homemade pita chips,
> tzatiki, and baba ganoush)
> #1 - Meaty, perfumed, good complexity. Someone had called it Northern
> Rhone before I even smelled. Bacon, herbs, and black raspberries.
> Nice texture. Someone suggested it might have been better couple years
> ago, but mostly holding VERY well. 1990 Graillot "La Guiraude" Crozes-
> Hermitage B+/A-
>
> #2 - this I really didn't like at first. Red stewed fruit, some VA, a
> little dirty, seemed clipped. *But while I was concentrating on *the
> Graillot it really turned around. Fresher red fruit with a little
> kirsch note, leather, cigarbox. Still prefer the Crozes, but while I
> initially was in C territory this moved way up. *1964 Marques de
> Murrieta "Ygay" Rioja Gran Reserva B/B+
>
> Red Flight #2 (great chicken and mushroom stew )*
> #1- People quickly centered on Piedmont. Beautiful red fruit, clean
> and vibrant acidity, the sweet fruit has a brown sugar edge to it,
> along with orange zest, rose petals,and just a hint of tar. Once
> Franco said not Barolo John quickly said Barbaresco and then '64.
> Lovely lovely lovely.
> My WOTN (and WOTY so far). 1964 Gaja Barbaresco. A
>
> #2 *-softer, a bit animal, seems a little tired but holds on ok.
> Outclassed by its flightmate, my guess of old CdP is wrong. Someone
> guesses Algerian (joking?) and the light dawns- John says Lebanon.
> Actually I think if it hadn't been next to the Gaja I would have liked
> more, but this was good in any case. 1964 Chateau Musar.B/B-
>
> Red Flight # 3
> just putting my notes here, comments below
> #1 - my favorite, bright, raspberry.cranberry fruit, herby, good
> body.
> 1985 Bourdy Cotes du Jura .B+
> #2 - high acids, raspberry, a bit lifted. Tasty. 1953*Bourdy Cotes du
> Jura. B
> #3 - ripe, red, full, soft, nice but with a little
> caramel.maderization edge, I liked others better. 1947 Bourdy Cotes du
> Jura B/B-
>
> OK, so it took forever to get this. I thought Piedmont, but someone
> else guessed and was told no. Rioja? No. I thought maybe pre-1975
> CalCab? No. Finally I think Cliff got Jura. I've had a few Jura reds,
> but never more than 5 years from vintage. These were unusual and tasty
> wines. The '47 surely deserves a better score than I gave, 60+ year
> old Pinot blends should have a little caramel/madeira edge!
>
> *Really fun tasting. I liked all the wines, and loved some. I was
> fighting a cold and was feeling like a wasted trip on way end, but
> ended up having a ball. Oldest Musar I've had, oldest Juras by huge
> factor, oldest Gaja, oldest Graillot. Thanks Franco for a great
> evening (and John for ride home).
>
> Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent
> wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't
> drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no
> promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
Few corrections:
The '83 Zilliken was actually a LONG goldkapsel, so I guess I don't
have same one.
The '64 Ygay was a Reserva, not a GR.
The '85 CdJ was listed as Jean Bourdy, while the '53 & '47 are listed
as Caves Bourdy
and the Champagne was the Dosnon & Lepage Extra Brut "Recolte Blanche"
and the bottles (except Champagne)
http://tinyurl.com/4aoln42
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