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WTN: Chicken dinner

by Florida Jim » Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:38 am

Diane made a whole roast chicken, risotto with porcini and chanterelles, and, caramelized butternut squash (fresh from our garden) and I wanted a wine that sang.

2005 Dom. Vissoux, Moulin à Vent Les Deux Roches:
“The two rocks,” eh? Corked (I have a lot to say about this but I will hold my tongue, except to say, what a waste).
so,

2005 Dom. Vissoux, Fleurie Poncie:
Closed with a cork, which gave me pause – but this wine was sound. Actually, its well beyond sound; it is glorious and testament to a great terroir and the careful hand of M. Chermette; dark fruit, talc, stones and spice on the nose – so quintessentially Fleurie that it would be hard to guess otherwise; perfectly balanced in the mouth with ripe black fruit flavors and all sorts of enticing accents, slightly brooding, rich yet texturally silken, wonderful concentration, great acidity and a long, detailed finish. With the meal, sublime.
There will be nights when I dine alone in a motel room on “what’s available” and I will dream of nights like these.
Oh my!

Best, Jim
Jim Cowan
Cowan Cellars

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