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WTN: Hot Labor Day

by Dale Williams » Thu Sep 06, 2018 10:50 am

Blazing hot Labor Day, but a bunch of hearty folks gathered in the shade of our backyard (with some breaks in the AC). I did a seared tuna nicoise salad, shisitos, elotes, salsas (mango/peach and tomato). Betsy did ribs, smashed cucumber salad, tomatillo guacamole.Others brought more ribs, steak, corn salad, gazpacho, pasta/tuna salad, green papaya salad, tiramisu, caprese, grain salad, fennel salad, cheeses, and more. I had sausages from local butcher, marinated leg of lamb, and hot dogs but we never got around to cooking

The pinks

2017 Cazin Rose
Light, strawberry and melon, B

2017 La Tour du Bon Bandol Rose
Light color, delicate, but with good persistency. B+/B

The whites
2012 Abbatucci “General of the Revolution” blanc
Full, tangy, different. Peach and lemon, bitter almond, long chalky finish. Quite fun B+/A-

1988 Dr. Weins-Prum Graacher Himmelreich Auslese

I went back and forth as to whether this was corked, but ultimate answer was yes. Too bad, seemed nice underneath

1999 Foreau Vouvray Sec

This was strange, initially VA, Pineapple meets Pinesol, later more wax/lanolin. Not a great Foreau, but interesting. B-

2015 Luneau-Papin Vera Cruz Muscadet
Moderate ripeness, citrus and saline.Good if not Briords. B

2016 Cap du Midi Sauvignon Blanc
Used for cooking wine (braising liquid for ribs), not especially grassy, but thin and dilute. Happy to pour for someone who wanted a spritzer in heat. C+

The Bubbles

Marie Courtin Eloquence Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut
Bright, light yet with depth, elegant A-


Bera Moscato d’Asti (375)
Not a big Moscato drinker, but this was nice in an easygoing style, B

The Reds
1976 Ravenswood Zinfandel
A friend couldn’t make it, so sent his wife with a bottle to blind me (and a couple other geeks) with. I whiffed! I think we all thought an older claret- spicy red fruits, some cedar, ashtray, resolved tannins, high acids. I guessed 1979 Graves, though then thought Jay’s suggestion of ‘71 was better and changed my vote. Wrong country, wrong grape. Fun wine to try, though it did fall apart by 2nd go round. First time, B+/B

2001 Laurel Glen
Young , black and red currant, balanced acids, some mocha/espresso, nice length. I still have some 90s LGs but nothing from this century, should fix.B+

2010 Drouhin Fleurie
I’ve liked in the past, but this seemed flat, maybe had gotten too warm. B-/C+?

2015 Dinocheau Pineau d’Aunis
Cranberry, some pine needle, only a little geranium. B

I missed a few wines (‘14 Coudert Griffe du Marquis, Corsican rose, etc) as I told folks to take bottles with them. Fun day despite heat.


Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C drinkable. 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: Hot Labor Day

by David M. Bueker » Thu Sep 06, 2018 12:04 pm

Wow. 1976 Ravenswood!

Oldest I ever had was a 1981.
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