2000 Pontet Canet Pauillac. Quickly decanted, but still pretty closed. Dark, savory, meaty wine with plenty of earth, tobacco, leather. Tannins are not obtrusive, but they are keeping the fruit somewhat reticent. Still, my wine of the night. What is wrong with me if I like even CLOSED Bordeaux?

2003 Cliff Lede Claret Stag's Leap. I provided this. Bleh. Poor tasting order-this is about as different (and not in a good way) as can be from the Potet Canet. Super sweet, prominent oak, somewhat hot. Cliff Lede seems to make wines contra-vintage...the 2003s are sweet and ripe, the 2004s were somewhat green and tight. Weird. The only wine which did not get finished Thursday night.
2006 Bell Claret (Yountville, Napa Valley). One of those under-the-radar wineries that keeps doing their own thing. They tend to the austere and old world in style, and this wine, despite its youth, was quite lean and savory and almost elegant. My #2 wine of the night-very impressive!
1981 Shown and Sons Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford. From Pete, who sadly recently inherited his father's cellar. Quite thin at this point, it still showed some interesting green pepper and mint notes. Many tasters found quite a bit of tobacco on the palate as well. Probably a fantastic wine a decade ago, and it was fascinating to have a chance to taste such a venerable wine!
2003 Miner Family "The Oracle" Bordeaux Blend. My disappointment of the night, as past experiences with their wines have found them savory and balanced. This was much nicer than the Cliff Lede in balance and overall tone, but still too SWEET SWEET SWEET.
2006 Quercus Rubra. Local (Suisun Valley) blend made by a neighbor three blocks away! Sweet, high acidity, and a crowd favorite. We also sampled from the barrel his forthcoming 2007 "Vitus" blend (Oakville grapes), and it will be structured, balanced, and savory rockstar of a wine.
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2001 Chateau Gloria St. Julien. This chateau gets severely mixed reviews that warn of harsh tannins. I decanted for four hours and, with Joe's smoked tri-tip and corn on the cob, this wine was wine of the week. It was in a very nice place, with everythign I like about Bordeaux. Nice black currant fruit, plum, cherry, tons of leather, pencil shavings, and tobacco. Lifted palate with plenty of acidity and lovely, lovely savoryness. The Pontet Canet may be the better wine (especially in five-to-ten years) but right here, right now, the Gloria was beautiful. I love Bordeaux!