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TN: 2001 Ch. d'Yquem, 50th Birthday Party
Saturday night we celebrated my sister-in-law's 50th birthday party. My
brother has collected wine for years and his favorite is Ch. d'Yquem so I was really looking forward to this evening. With only eight people there, the five bottles of Dom Perignon was a real treat. I still don't feel it's worth the price but when someone else is buying... We had a bottle or two of nice white burgundy and then we decided it would be right into the d'Yquem rather than wait until later on in the night. Robert Parker and the Wine Spectator had both given this wine a 100 and referred to it as perfect. I couldn't agree more. I've had d'Yquem a few times (1971, 1975, 1976 and 1977) and this was by far the best. Not a lot of botrytis but everything was perfectly in balance. An intense sweetness was perfectly balanced by the acidity. That's all we kept saying - perfect. After 2# main lobsters we moved on to filet mignon with a 1986 Ducru Beaucaillou. This was very dark, almost inky and excellent. We also had a bottle of 1957 Ch. Haut-Brion, the birth year. While decent enough it didn't really taste at all like any Haut-Brion I've had. Dessert was Godiva chocolate and a bottle of 1957 Vintage Port (I think it was Sandeman). By then I had hit the couch. Quite an act for me to follow for my wife's 50th birthday coming up next February. -- Joe Giorgianni TheWho.org "This guitar has seconds to live" Posters |
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TN: 2001 Ch. d'Yquem, 50th Birthday Party
Joe Giorgianni wrote:
> Saturday night we celebrated my sister-in-law's 50th birthday party. My > brother has collected wine for years and his favorite is Ch. d'Yquem so > I was really looking forward to this evening. > > With only eight people there, the five bottles of Dom Perignon was a > real treat. I still don't feel it's worth the price but when someone > else is buying... > > We had a bottle or two of nice white burgundy and then we decided it > would be right into the d'Yquem rather than wait until later on in the > night. > > Robert Parker and the Wine Spectator had both given this wine a 100 and > referred to it as perfect. I couldn't agree more. I've had d'Yquem a few > times (1971, 1975, 1976 and 1977) and this was by far the best. Not a > lot of botrytis but everything was perfectly in balance. An intense > sweetness was perfectly balanced by the acidity. That's all we kept > saying - perfect. > > After 2# main lobsters we moved on to filet mignon with a 1986 Ducru > Beaucaillou. This was very dark, almost inky and excellent. We also had > a bottle of 1957 Ch. Haut-Brion, the birth year. While decent enough it > didn't really taste at all like any Haut-Brion I've had. > > Dessert was Godiva chocolate and a bottle of 1957 Vintage Port (I think > it was Sandeman). By then I had hit the couch. > > Quite an act for me to follow for my wife's 50th birthday coming up next > February. > > WAHT VINTAGE? |
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TN: 2001 Ch. d'Yquem, 50th Birthday Party
R&M wrote:
> WAHT VINTAGE? 2001, as the subject says ;-) Mark Lipton (I had to doublecheck to figure that out, too) -- alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com |
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TN: 2001 Ch. d'Yquem, 50th Birthday Party
R&M wrote:
> Joe Giorgianni wrote: >> Saturday night we celebrated my sister-in-law's 50th birthday party. >> My brother has collected wine for years and his favorite is Ch. >> d'Yquem so I was really looking forward to this evening. >> >> With only eight people there, the five bottles of Dom Perignon was a >> real treat. I still don't feel it's worth the price but when someone >> else is buying... >> >> We had a bottle or two of nice white burgundy and then we decided it >> would be right into the d'Yquem rather than wait until later on in the >> night. >> >> Robert Parker and the Wine Spectator had both given this wine a 100 >> and referred to it as perfect. I couldn't agree more. I've had d'Yquem >> a few times (1971, 1975, 1976 and 1977) and this was by far the best. >> Not a lot of botrytis but everything was perfectly in balance. An >> intense sweetness was perfectly balanced by the acidity. That's all we >> kept saying - perfect. >> >> After 2# main lobsters we moved on to filet mignon with a 1986 Ducru >> Beaucaillou. This was very dark, almost inky and excellent. We also >> had a bottle of 1957 Ch. Haut-Brion, the birth year. While decent >> enough it didn't really taste at all like any Haut-Brion I've had. >> >> Dessert was Godiva chocolate and a bottle of 1957 Vintage Port (I >> think it was Sandeman). By then I had hit the couch. >> >> Quite an act for me to follow for my wife's 50th birthday coming up >> next February. >> >> > WAHT VINTAGE? SORRY FORGOT TO READ SUBJECT LINE...A BLONDE MOMENT!!!! |
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Joe Giorgianni wrote:
> Saturday night we celebrated my sister-in-law's 50th birthday party. > My brother has collected wine for years and his favorite is Ch. > d'Yquem so I was really looking forward to this evening. > > With only eight people there, the five bottles of Dom Perignon was a > real treat. I still don't feel it's worth the price but when someone > else is buying... > > We had a bottle or two of nice white burgundy and then we decided it > would be right into the d'Yquem rather than wait until later on in > the night. > > Robert Parker and the Wine Spectator had both given this wine a 100 > and referred to it as perfect. I couldn't agree more. I've had > d'Yquem a few times (1971, 1975, 1976 and 1977) and this was by far > the best. Not a lot of botrytis but everything was perfectly in > balance. An intense sweetness was perfectly balanced by the acidity. > That's all we kept saying - perfect. > > After 2# main lobsters we moved on to filet mignon with a 1986 Ducru > Beaucaillou. This was very dark, almost inky and excellent. We also > had a bottle of 1957 Ch. Haut-Brion, the birth year. While decent > enough it didn't really taste at all like any Haut-Brion I've had. > > Dessert was Godiva chocolate and a bottle of 1957 Vintage Port (I > think it was Sandeman). By then I had hit the couch. > > Quite an act for me to follow for my wife's 50th birthday coming up > next February. > > And who was the "designated driver?" Godzilla |
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TN: 2001 Ch. d'Yquem, 50th Birthday Party
> And who was the "designated driver?"
> > Godzilla We all stayed over except the couple that were withing walking distance of their home. -- Joe Giorgianni TheWho.org "This guitar has seconds to live" Posters |
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