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A small group for lunch this month, which means big pours and often
especially good wines. 2008 Vieux Donjon Blanc I like white CNduP but it can be difficult to nail blind. This one was tough light colour, a gravelly citrus nose but with tropical notes that steered me away from the Chardonnay that would otherwise have been my first guess. Finally ended up in the Rhone. Nice length, nice fruit, no rush. 2002 Hendry Hendry Ranch Pinot Noir (Napa) medium colour, nice dusty plum nose, medium body, juicy medium long finish, tasty with black fruit, perhaps a tad on the ripe side. 1983 Heitz Marthas Vineyard cabernet this was a poser clearly a mature California cab, but little oif the mint that typifies this property in most vintages. The nose was a bit cooked, I thought, but the wine still had decent mid palate fruit, some spice and soft tannins. It began to fade fairly quickly. Would have been better a few years ago. 2001 Ch. Pontet Canet (Pauillac) - dark purple colour, sweet fruit and entry, earthy fruit nose, good weight, long finish also fairly sweet. The nose was atypical at first and only disclosed that it was claret with some air time. 1982 Ch. Phelan Segur this St. Estephe had a pleasant dusty plumy nose soft entry, medium body, and decent acidity. Still has some soft tannins. Nice. Still rinks well. 1992 Ch. Montelena (Napa) this needed time in the glass to open up. At first it showed little nose and seemed a bit hollow in the middle, With time it filled out and exhibited a very nice nose of dark fruit. Still lots of tannin and significant acidity, this long smooth wine will last along time yet. My first bottle from a case. 1999 Ch. Pavie this St Emilion presented very oddly. A hot stewy nose, tons of acidity, and soy, it showed as mature and totally unlike previous tastings. Maybe heat damaged? |
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On May 11, 7:27*pm, "Bill S." > wrote:
> A small group for lunch this month, which means big pours and often > especially good wines. > > 2008 Vieux Donjon Blanc I like white CNduP but it can be difficult > to nail blind. This one was tough light colour, a gravelly citrus > nose but with tropical notes that steered me away from the Chardonnay > that would otherwise have been my first guess. *Finally ended up in > the Rhone. Nice length, nice fruit, no rush. > > 2002 Hendry Hendry Ranch Pinot Noir (Napa) medium colour, nice dusty > plum nose, medium body, juicy medium long finish, tasty with black > fruit, perhaps a tad on the ripe side. > > 1983 Heitz Marthas Vineyard cabernet this was a poser clearly a > mature California cab, but little oif the mint that typifies this > property in most vintages. The nose was a bit cooked, I thought, but > the wine still had decent mid palate fruit, some spice and soft > tannins. It began to fade fairly quickly. Would have been better a few > years ago. > > 2001 Ch. Pontet Canet (Pauillac) - *dark purple colour, sweet fruit > and entry, earthy fruit nose, good weight, long finish also fairly > sweet. The nose was atypical at first and only disclosed that it was > claret with some air time. > > 1982 Ch. Phelan Segur this St. Estephe had a pleasant dusty plumy > nose soft entry, medium body, and decent acidity. Still has some soft > tannins. Nice. Still rinks well. > > 1992 Ch. Montelena (Napa) this needed time in the glass to open up. > At first it showed little nose and seemed a bit hollow in the middle, > With time it filled out and exhibited a very nice nose of dark fruit. > Still lots of tannin and significant acidity, this long smooth wine > will last along time yet. *My first bottle from a case. > > 1999 Ch. Pavie this St Emilion presented very oddly. A hot stewy > nose, tons of acidity, and soy, it showed as mature and totally unlike > previous tastings. *Maybe heat damaged? I'va had a fair amount of the 1999 Pavie over the past few years and I would agree that it must be heat damaged. While it isn't typical Bordeaux acidity, soy and stew aren't normal for this wine...deeply concentrated sweet fruit is the norm. |
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