Wine (alt.food.wine) Devoted to the discussion of wine and wine-related topics. A place to read and comment about wines, wine and food matching, storage systems, wine paraphernalia, etc. In general, any topic related to wine is valid fodder for the group.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)   Report Post  
Posted to alt.food.wine
JT JT is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 99
Default TN: DRC, Yquem, Las Cases, Dom.

We have decided to raid our cellars and had a informal supper with some bits
and bobs.
and with our wives!!

All blind except the Croze

no notes taken, so from memory, so may be a bit haphazard.

with mini fritata

Laurent Perrier Millesieme 1999
Very pale straw with a dumb nose, some toasty notes, but reminded one of a
simple NV. Echoed on palate, light with some fruit and one had to search for
anything significant, is this the LP house style?

Dom Perignon 1996
deep straw with wonderful fine moussse, viscosity of a Montrachet, nose of
buttered toast and wet garden herbs, complex, layers of aromas. Massive
entry, bounced off the hard palate, unctous yet balancing acidity. Long.
Still wonderful after an hour.Long life ahead, 2nd WOTN

with vichycoisse

Meursault 1er Cru Les Perriers, Vincent Girardin, 2004
bright straw, textbook nose of shortbread and apricots, some oak. A simple
palate of melon and peaches, some spice, all in balance. Excellent.


Pierre Morey Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrières 2001
A stuuner in the glass deep straw with good viscosity, " is this riesling?,
" said my dear wife who hates riesling, and eveyone agreed, a distinct
garage floor nose with peaches and butter, the petrol nose eased a bit over
the meal but lingered. also significant matches nose. Fruit salad palate and
some thought cloying, I loved it, but all bar me preferred the previous
wine. What do they say about mixing up chards and riesling at the top
level,.

with rare cold ribeye beef and Gordon Ramsey's summer veg salad

DRC Echezaux 1993
Pale burgundian robe with ahint of age bright, restrained complex nose of
spice and berries and some ****pot pinot. Better on palate, a mix of berry
fruit and spice, layer upon layer, rich balance and very long.

LLC 1982, yes its LLC 82 again, I sold mine some years ago, helped pay some
uni fees, as I always thought it was going nowwhere.
Deep brooding wine with huge extract. A reticent nose of cassis, wet leather
and spice, all a bit low key........and then what a palate, a huge mouthful
of liquid blackcurrants and spice, all in glorious balance and so long. Will
the nose evolve in time.? Was I right> Time will tell, joint 2nd WOTN

with various cheese and papillon roquefort.

Yquem 1990
light antique gold as thick as olive oil., wonderful nose of oranges and
honey, not much bot. A sip of liquid creme brulee, layers of complex fruit.
Magnificent. WOTN.

as the cheese had some way to go another red was pulled without decanting.

Croze Hermitage, Jaboulet, 1999.
Still youthful, depth, funky nose of tinned tomatoes and toothpaste, forest
floor and some armpit, Good balance fruit and tannins, spicy and not bad,
should improve with breathing but taxis beckoned. An hour later after
clearing up, finished the bottle, now more organic nose, and softer on the
palate.

A grand evening and a photo next morning

http://www.flickr.com/photos/69922264@N00/?saved=1

JT






  #2 (permalink)   Report Post  
Posted to alt.food.wine
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,554
Default TN: DRC, Yquem, Las Cases, Dom.

On Aug 1, 6:47*am, "JT" > wrote:
> We have decided to raid our cellars and had a informal supper with some bits
> and bobs.
> and with our wives!!
>
> All blind except the Croze
>
> no notes taken, so from memory, so may be a bit haphazard.
>
> with mini fritata
>
> Laurent Perrier Millesieme 1999
> Very pale straw with a dumb nose, some toasty notes, but reminded *one of a
> simple NV. Echoed on palate, light with some fruit and one had to search for
> anything significant, is this the LP house style?
>
> Dom Perignon 1996
> deep straw with wonderful fine moussse, viscosity of a Montrachet, nose of
> buttered toast and wet garden herbs, complex, layers of aromas. Massive
> entry, bounced off the hard palate, unctous yet balancing acidity. Long.
> Still wonderful after an hour.Long life ahead, 2nd WOTN
>
> with vichycoisse
>
> Meursault 1er Cru Les Perriers, Vincent Girardin, 2004
> bright straw, textbook nose of shortbread and apricots, some oak. A simple
> palate of melon and peaches, some spice, all in balance. Excellent.
>
> Pierre Morey Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrières 2001
> A stuuner in the glass deep straw with good viscosity, " is this riesling?,
> " said my dear wife who hates riesling, and eveyone agreed, a distinct
> garage floor nose with peaches and butter, the petrol nose eased a bit over
> the meal but lingered. also significant matches nose. Fruit salad palate and
> some thought cloying, I loved it, but all bar me preferred the previous
> wine. What do they say about mixing up chards and riesling at the top
> level,.
>
> with rare cold ribeye beef and Gordon Ramsey's summer veg salad
>
> DRC Echezaux 1993
> Pale burgundian robe with ahint of age bright, restrained complex nose of
> spice and berries and some ****pot pinot. Better on palate, a mix of berry
> fruit and spice, layer upon layer, rich balance and very long.
>
> LLC 1982, yes its LLC 82 again, I sold mine some years ago, helped pay some
> uni fees, as I always thought it was going nowwhere.
> Deep brooding wine with huge extract. A reticent nose of cassis, wet leather
> and spice, all a bit low key........and then what a palate, a huge mouthful
> of liquid blackcurrants and spice, all in glorious balance and so long. Will
> the nose evolve in time.? Was I right> Time will tell, joint 2nd WOTN
>
> with various cheese and papillon roquefort.
>
> Yquem 1990
> light antique gold as thick as olive oil., wonderful nose of oranges and
> honey, not much bot. A sip of liquid creme brulee, layers of complex fruit.

  #3 (permalink)   Report Post  
Posted to alt.food.wine
JT JT is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 99
Default TN: DRC, Yquem, Las Cases, Dom.


"DaleW" > wrote in message
...
On Aug 1, 6:47 am, "JT" > wrote:
> We have decided to raid our cellars and had a informal supper with some
> bits
> and bobs.
> and with our wives!!
>
> All blind except the Croze
>
> no notes taken, so from memory, so may be a bit haphazard.
>
> with mini fritata
>
> Laurent Perrier Millesieme 1999
> Very pale straw with a dumb nose, some toasty notes, but reminded one of a
> simple NV. Echoed on palate, light with some fruit and one had to search
> for
> anything significant, is this the LP house style?
>
> Dom Perignon 1996
> deep straw with wonderful fine moussse, viscosity of a Montrachet, nose of
> buttered toast and wet garden herbs, complex, layers of aromas. Massive
> entry, bounced off the hard palate, unctous yet balancing acidity. Long.
> Still wonderful after an hour.Long life ahead, 2nd WOTN
>
> with vichycoisse
>
> Meursault 1er Cru Les Perriers, Vincent Girardin, 2004
> bright straw, textbook nose of shortbread and apricots, some oak. A simple
> palate of melon and peaches, some spice, all in balance. Excellent.
>
> Pierre Morey Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrières 2001
> A stuuner in the glass deep straw with good viscosity, " is this
> riesling?,
> " said my dear wife who hates riesling, and eveyone agreed, a distinct
> garage floor nose with peaches and butter, the petrol nose eased a bit
> over
> the meal but lingered. also significant matches nose. Fruit salad palate
> and
> some thought cloying, I loved it, but all bar me preferred the previous
> wine. What do they say about mixing up chards and riesling at the top
> level,.
>
> with rare cold ribeye beef and Gordon Ramsey's summer veg salad
>
> DRC Echezaux 1993
> Pale burgundian robe with ahint of age bright, restrained complex nose of
> spice and berries and some ****pot pinot. Better on palate, a mix of berry
> fruit and spice, layer upon layer, rich balance and very long.
>
> LLC 1982, yes its LLC 82 again, I sold mine some years ago, helped pay
> some
> uni fees, as I always thought it was going nowwhere.
> Deep brooding wine with huge extract. A reticent nose of cassis, wet
> leather
> and spice, all a bit low key........and then what a palate, a huge
> mouthful
> of liquid blackcurrants and spice, all in glorious balance and so long.
> Will
> the nose evolve in time.? Was I right> Time will tell, joint 2nd WOTN
>
> with various cheese and papillon roquefort.
>
> Yquem 1990
> light antique gold as thick as olive oil., wonderful nose of oranges and
> honey, not much bot. A sip of liquid creme brulee, layers of complex
> fruit.
> Magnificent. WOTN.
>
> as the cheese had some way to go another red was pulled without decanting.
>
> Croze Hermitage, Jaboulet, 1999.
> Still youthful, depth, funky nose of tinned tomatoes and toothpaste,
> forest
> floor and some armpit, Good balance fruit and tannins, spicy and not bad,
> should improve with breathing but taxis beckoned. An hour later after
> clearing up, finished the bottle, now more organic nose, and softer on the
> palate.
>
> A grand evening and a photo next morning
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/69922264@N00/?saved=1
>
> JT


Thanks for notes. Laurent Perrier is indeed a very light style, while
I like lighter houses like Taittinger, Pommery, or Pol Roger I feel LP
is light to the point of insignificance sometimes. From squinting at
picture it looks like the Crozes was the Thalabert?
Jealous re a 93 DRC. 82 LLC is something special, but still young.

oops yes it was the Thalabert


Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
TN: DRC, Yquem, Las Cases, Dom. JT Wine 1 10-08-2009 04:39 PM
DRC, Yquem, Las Cases, Dom. JT Wine 0 10-08-2009 04:33 PM
d'Yquem and Lobster santiago Wine 3 10-06-2008 03:19 PM
yquem - 1983 Etienne de Kerckhove Wine 1 02-01-2006 07:56 PM
TN 47 Yquem and other stunners John Taverner Wine 6 27-01-2004 06:42 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:22 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 FoodBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Food and drink"