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WTN: Some Starters(Pichler, Kosta, Millaud).

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WTN: Some Starters(Pichler, Kosta, Millaud).

by Redwinger » Sun Jun 10, 2007 7:59 am

2005 Domaine du Millaud Muscadet
I've reported on this wine previously and it is still holding up quite nicely. A long lime and melon minerality accompanied by that salinity I look for in my Muscadets. Good persistency on the finish. A steal at ~$9.

2006 Kosta Browne Rose of Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley
I'm afraid this just isn't my cup-o-tea or rose. Tutti-fruity strawberry fruit. Muddled middle. Not enough acidity for this acidophile. Finishes with noticeable heat.

2004 F.X. Pichler Gruner Veltliner Smaragd, Durnsteiner Kellerberg (Troken)
For a relatively young wine the color is a somewhat surprising deep straw. Some stone fruit and pepper on top of the underlying minerality. This wine is very precise and focused with a wonderful viscosity and mouth feel. A joy to drink. A few others noted a bit of residual sugar, but I never noticed any RS at all. I don't drink a lot of GV, but this wine has definitely piqued my curiosity.

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Re: WTN: Some Starters(Pichler, Kosta, Millaud).

by Jenise » Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:13 pm

Ooh, I envy you the Pichler. Sounds like a great bottle of GruVee, thanks.
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Re: WTN: Some Starters(Pichler, Kosta, Millaud).

by Redwinger » Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:10 pm

Jenise wrote:Ooh, I envy you the Pichler. Sounds like a great bottle of GruVee, thanks.

Indeed it is. Just finished a glass with lunch on the deck. As good as I recall from last evening, plus a bit of floral (honeysuckle?) is added to the mix. I finished the last sip 15 minutes ago and the flavor still lingers delightfully on the palate. Perhaps enough left for a glass with dinner if NJ doesn't beat me to it. :?
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