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Default TN: Good wines from Veneto, Burgundy, Paso Robles, and Basque country

A few days of wines, from ok to very good

Wednesday was a scorcher, and after walking the dog I enjoyed a cold
glass of the 2008 Brocard Domaine Ste Claire" Petit Chablis. Citrus,
apple, a little hint of cut grass. Good acidity, refreshing. Very good
for appellation. B

Dinner was assorted leftovers (pork chops, pasta, radicchio slaw) 2008
Angiolino Maule** "Rosso*Masieri"(Rosso del Veneto). Bright acidity
with a faint hint of petillance, raspberries and red plums, a hint of
green herbs, some smoke and flinty minerals. Reminds me of a "natural"
Cab Franc or maybe Gamay, I'm assuming some indigenous grape (Corvina?
Lagrein?) but it turns out to be Merlot, which I wouldn't have guessed
(though maybe the plum notes could have been a clue). But for $15 a
very tasty wine. B+/B (on day 2 Dave detected a "fishy" note, but all
I got different was a little oxidative edge)

Thursday I ate alone (Betsy's in Maine for a concert, Dave was with
girlfriend) -some baked chicken thighs, with more leftovers. Despite
it having cooled down a lot, I went pink, with the 2009 JP Brun/Terres
Dorees Rose d' Folie, in the nice frosted bottle. Strawberries,
cherries, and orange zest, fun and forward. Will get more. B+

Friday a porterhouse, with squash and salad. The 2007 Bachelet
Bourgogne seemed acidic and shrill when opened, settled down a bit.
Cherries, higher acids, a little hint of mocha. Good for appellation,
but not great, and less interesting than most vintages I've tried -
none of that "baby Gevrey" character. B
Except after writing that I revisited next night, and it was full,
giving, and with Gevreyesque dirt. B++ on night 2

Saturday 2 wines- the 2006 Terry Hoage "the Hedge" Syrah was a nice
version of Cali Syrah, a bit bigger and riper than most Northern
Rhones, but not Barossa motoroil meets blackberry jam. Smoke, black
fruits, medium tannins, enough acidity to balance the sweet fruit. B/B
+

2009 Ameztoi "Rubentis" Getariako Txakolina rosado
Hint of spritz, candied fruit and geranium on nose, cherries and
strawberries on palate. A tad austere. Certainly pleasant enough to
drink with some lemon grilled chicken breast, but at $20 I'm not a re-
buyer. B-


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.*

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