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Default TN: 4 wines I liked (Burgundy inc 2 with Gamay, and Mosel)

2008 Losen-Bockstanz Riesling Kabinett
Slight, fairly sweet, moderate acids. Not a star by any means, but a
pleasant wine that was inexpensive ($11 I think, Grapes in White
Plains, it was being shown when I did a pickup month or so back). B-

2009 Joseph Drouhin Morgon
Really delightful for $14. Floral nose with a little smoky edge, full
red cherry and raspberry fruit on palate. Acids and moderate tannins
provide structure, this is in the "it could age, but it's tasty now
category." This could please traditional Cru Beaujolais lovers as well
as those that only like 2009s. B++

2007 Sauzet Chassagne-Montrachet
with swordfish, endives braised in porcini broth, & sauteed spinach. I
liked this before, I loved it this night- unsure if it's the wine, the
match, or (more likely) me. Rich, fresh, white fruits and citrus, a
little hint of butterscotch. Minerally, chalky, fine. A-

2009 Fanny Sabre Bourgogne Passetoutgrains
with cowpeas and broccoli. Fresh, light, and easy. Raspberries and a
little cranberry, lively acidity, nice finish. Fine value at $13. 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.*