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WTN: Wines of Interest over Easter Weekend

by Howie Hart » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:14 pm

For Easter dinner, I opened a white, a rose and a red for a dinner of ham, baked beans, honeyed yams, asparagus, and shrimp cocktail. The white was Salt City Cellars 2003 Chardonnay - made by Dan Smothergill. The label lists .0825 acidity and 0.6% RS. Bottled under screwcap, the wine is a brilliant light straw color. A bit light on the nose, but clean. The low RS in not really noticeable, but the wine is well balanced with a crisp, lingering finish. Good wine. The rose I opened was my '06 Steuben. This matched up pretty good with the variety of foods we had. My brother-in-law, who came over for dinner likes reds and I had been looking for an excuse to open the bottle of 2005 Presque Isle (Lake Erie) Noiret which I purchased at the winery last Fall after tasting it and liking it. Noiret (LINK) is a new hybrid named by Cornell last Summer. Deep, inky color with blueish hues (looks like a young Foch). A distinct generous aroma of black pepper and raspberries that carries over into the mouth. Vibrant tannins, good acidity and the black pepper continue in a long full finish. Without a doubt, this is one of the finest red hybrid wines I've ever had. (Note to self - plant these vines in the back yard.) This wine seems like it could age well for several years. Reminds me of Syrah.
Chico - Hey! This Bottle is empty!
Groucho - That's because it's dry Champagne.
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Re: WTN: Wines of Interest over Easter Weekend

by Paul B. » Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:42 pm

Howie, thanks for the notes on Noiret - no doubt the first of their kind here on the WLDG.

I'd love to try this variety - do you think that there might be some at NiagaraCOOL this year?
http://hybridwines.blogspot.ca
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Re: WTN: Wines of Interest over Easter Weekend

by Howie Hart » Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:53 pm

Paul B. wrote:I'd love to try this variety - do you think that there might be some at NiagaraCOOL this year?
If it's not sold out and I happen to pass by the Erie, PA area before then, I'll pick up some more.
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