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WTN: Bastille Day, a couple days early

by Dale Williams » Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:11 pm

We were going to a party Saturday night, but it started late and wasn't really to be dinner, so we had an early light supper on the patio- hot dogs, cole slaw, and leftover green beans. Wine was the 2007 St. Urbans-Hof Ockfener Bockstein Riesling Kabinett. Clean and straightforward, some peach and Fuji apple fruit and a little slate and saline on finish. OK, not compelling, might be fair deal at $15 it seems to be most places, not at the $19.99 the local high-priced store charges. B/B-

A nice evening, warm but with moderate humidty and a steady breeze. After dinner we walked to Alex and Hilary's, where they were getting a jump on 14 Juillet with an early party. Great night to be outdoors (well, the dancing was indoors, and we gathered for an offkey karaoke mass-sing of La Marseillaise). Lots of wines, though it was difficult to see labels, as they were on a table lit only by a couple candles. I think I noted the following correctly:

Bubbly:
NV Lucien Albrecht Cremant d'Alsace
Baked apple and dough (apple turnovers!), ok but a little simple. B-

White

2005 Ch. de la Roulerie Chenin (Loire, but I missed appellation)
Lemony, a little wax, clean if a bit dilute. B-

2007 Villa Maria "Private Bin" Sauvignon Blanc
Tropical fruit, moderate acidity, a bit short. B-

2006 Deinhard Riesling (Mosel)
In a strange lightly frosted bottle, light peach and apricot flavors, quite short, off-dry, inoffensive but empty. C+

2006 Jean Luc Colombo "La Violette" Viognier
Floral nose, but on the palate a really almost chemical edge. This was nasty and I dumped. D

2005 Huet Le Mont Vouvray Sec (from half-bottle)
Normally I shy away from the Richard Nixon thing, but there was a little hiding of this. My friend Fred recently got his wine educator certification, and his favorite region is the Loire. So I was shocked recently when he said he never had tasted a Huet. I brought this for him to taste, then he stashed in fridge. A couple other more geeky folks tried also, and I did have a second taste. Ok, so I brought it, but this was WOTN by a big margin for me. Infanticide, but flat out lovely. A beautiful melange of wool, wax, nuts, lemon zest, apples, and honey. Dry but with a sweet core. Great acidity, vibrant mouthfeel, long. LONG. Lovely. A-/A

Rosé
2007 Sables d'Azur rosé
Unsure if this was correct name. Ott shaped bottle, only neck tag remained (perils of chilling in ice water). Clean and easy, quite simple. B-

2007 Jaboulet Parallel 45 Cotes du Rhone rosé
Sweet strawberry preserves, ok acidity, a bigger rose, better than I expected. B

Red
2005 Ch. de la Roulerie Cab Franc
Short and unappealing, a little green pepper behind raspberry fruit. C+

2005 Fabrice Gasnier Chinon
Never heard of producer before,but I liked this. Ripe redcurrant and plum fruit, a hint of tobacco leaf, some smoke. Good length, nice midweight. B+

2004 Powers Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve (I believe there might have been a vineyard designate, but didn't note)
Big, sweet fruit, tons of vanillin oak. Rather obvious, I'm sure others liked more than I- just stylistically not my thing. B-

1998 Ch. d'Aighuilhe (Cotes de Castillon)
So this bottle was almost empty, and person who brought it was saying it was tight. I actually think it was corked. I was getting just a hint of damp cardboard, I think this was an example of "fruit scalping."

2005 Jourdan Cote de Nuits Villages
Not a producer I know, but this was actually a pretty nice Burg. Clean pinot cherry fruit, some spice, a little hint of earth. B+/B

2005 Ch. Peybonhomme les Tours (1er Cotes de Blaye)
Pretty good for level, nice balance of fruit, tannin, and acidity. Enough concentration to keep it interesting, nice Merlot-y mouthfeel. Black plum and dark berry, a little cigarbox, a little graphite. Good wine for price ($12). B/B+

Fun night. Weather was nice, and made for a pleasant hike home. Happy Bastille Day!

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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Re: WTN: Bastille Day, a couple days early

by David M. Bueker » Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:22 pm

Free the dungeons of the innocent.
The king will kneel and let his kingdom rise :wink:

Those 2005 Huets are stunning wines & still very reasonably priced for what they are. I had the 2002 not that long ago & it was stunning, and showed what just a little age can do for those wines. Yum.
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