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WTN: 5 good under $20- Pavelot, Marcoux, Ecu, Leitz, Lamothe

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WTN: 5 good under $20- Pavelot, Marcoux, Ecu, Leitz, Lamothe

by Dale Williams » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:47 am

Friday Betsy made mussels & rigatoni in a saffron-infused broth, I served the 2005 Domaine de L'Ecu "Expression de Gneiss" Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie. Soft chalky minerality, Golden Delicious fruit edged with lime. This is a tasty Muscadet, but a little softer on the acids than my preference. I've liked the Expression de Granite more (though haven't had the 2005). B

Saturday with slow-baked king salmon and barley-mushroom risotto, the 2002 Pavelot "Aux Guettes" Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru. A bit hard and shrill at first, opened to show black cherry and raspberry fruit over a solid backbone of tannins and acidity. Nice wine, but needs time. It's a bit more friendly sampled the next day, but still tannic. I'm going to revisit remaining bottles post-2010. B+

Betsy needed some white wine for the risotto, so I opened a 375 of the 2005 Ch. Lamothe de Haux (Bordeaux AC). Good acdity, grassy notes, some light citric fruit. Maybe just a tad dilute, but who's complaining at $5 a half? B-/B

Sunday started the year of the pig, Betsy is (in a Chinese astrological sense, only) a pig, and wanted to celebrate with pork. Might as well add duck and sausage, so she made cassoulet, with a leek.chevre starter and accompanied by beet salad and garlic bread. Recently I opined that Cahors or Madiran should be the cassoulet wines of choice, but I own 1 bottle of the former and 2 of the latter, and none are stored at home. I was too lazy to go to office (offsite storage), so went with a young Rhone, the 2004 Domaine de Marcoux Cotes du Rhone. Somewhat floral nose, rather broad on the palate with big kirsch and red cherry fruit. Moderate tannins. Could easily pass for a Grenache-driven CdP. I'm not a huge Grenache fan, and most of my favorite Rhones are Syrah or Mouvedre dominated, but this is nice. B/B+ for me, Grenache fans might rate higher, certainly a big wine for $18

Over the space of 5 days, the 2005 J. Leitz Rudesheimer Klosterlay Riesling Kabinett held up nicely. Pretty bright acidity, sweet peach and apricot fruit with a hint of lime. Slate on finish is more noticable after daty 2. Nice wine, probably my last bottle (I bought a case for under $12 a bottle, they shipped the 3 bottle they had and charged for them, rest are backordered, but doubt they ever materialize at that price). Great value at that price. B+

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: 5 good under $20- Pavelot, Marcoux, Ecu, Leitz, Lamothe

by Rahsaan » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:50 am

Dale Williams wrote:2002 Pavelot "Aux Guettes" Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru. A bit hard and shrill at first, opened to show black cherry and raspberry fruit over a solid backbone of tannins and acidity. Nice wine, but needs time. It's a bit more friendly sampled the next day, but still tannic. I'm going to revisit remaining bottles post-2010..


Thanks, I just bought some 02 Chandon de Brialles 1er crus, thinking they would show relatively well at the moment in comparison to other 02 red burg appellations, but maybe my thought process wasn't the best.
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Re: WTN: 5 good under $20- Pavelot, Marcoux, Ecu, Leitz, Lamothe

by Nathan Smyth » Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:56 pm

Rahsaan wrote:Thanks, I just bought some 02 Chandon de Brialles 1er crus, thinking they would show relatively well at the moment in comparison to other 02 red burg appellations, but maybe my thought process wasn't the best.


If anyone is interested, Brentwood is trying to dump some Brialles this weekend [via email]:

Domaine Chandon de Briailles Aloxe Corton 1993 1 btl @ $82
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Corton Bressandes 2001 BH92 2 btl @ $89
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Corton Bressandes 2002 BH91 2 btl @ $64
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Corton Clos du Roi 2000 BH90 1 btl @ $49
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Corton Marechaudes 2002 WS91 1 btl @ $81
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Pernand Vergelesses 1er Cru Ile des Vergelesses 2003 5 btl @ $35
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Savigny les Beaune 1er Cru Aux Fourneaux 1996 1 btl @ $28
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Savigny les Beaune 1er Cru Les Lavieres 2002 1 btl @ $45
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Volnay 1er Cru Caillerets 2002 BH91 2 btl @ $34

Brentwood doesn't seem to publish their emails on the website, so I guess you have to call the store.
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Re: WTN: 5 good under $20- Pavelot, Marcoux, Ecu, Leitz, Lamothe

by Dale Williams » Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:29 pm

Nathan Smyth wrote:Brentwood is trying to dump some Brialles:
Domaine Chandon de Briailles Aloxe Corton 1993 1 btl @ $82


A couple of prices seemed decent, but this is crazy= I'm a '93 fan, but $82 for village Aloxe?

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