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After airline hell, I finally arrived in Sacramento in early hours of
Tuesday.
A happy reunion with my wife, good pho lunch (tripe! Tendon! Yum!),
and that evening headed across town for an offline(Betsy was spending
night with her aunt). Berry Crawford had gathered several members of
his tasting group, and prepared a absolutely delightful dinner, (tasty
and gorgeous presentation). Nice and generous group, theme for the
night was Pinot Noir.

But first, a blind wine. Big somewhat tannic red,. A little reductive
funk on nose blows off., blueberries and blackberries. Some rather
stern tannins, guesses as to variety are all over the place, I go
with CA Syrah. No one guesses Charbono, its the 2002 Robert Foley
Charbono (Napa) . Not my fave. C+

A couple of Rieslings with the first two courses of sushi grade fish
(salmon with avocado and ahi with a great vinaigrette).

2005 Donnhoff Norheimer Kirschheck Riesling Sptlese (Nahe)
Floral nose with a touch of herb, limeade, sweet oranges, and peaches
on palate. Strong mineral finish,, beautifully long. Great balance,
seamless. Probably my wine of the night. A-

2005 Donnhoff Schlobckelheimer Felsenberg Riesling Sptlese (Nahe)
A little petrol, clean peach fruit. Sweetness is a tad much. Very
good, probably would be great by itself, this night good but
overshadowed by flightmate. B+

The Pinots flowed freely. I hope I got the wines straight, most were
in decanters and I tried to keep strack of what I was drinking! Some
were tried on their own, others with lamb two ways (braised and
grilled) with a great orzo (all the food was terrific).

2002 Skewis Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)
This was a little ungiving at first, opened up. Fairly big, but not
unbalanced, Black cherry, a little cola, decent length. B

2002 Peterson Floodgate Vineyard Pinot Noir
This was probably only wine other than Charbono that Id avoid. Good
fruit, but I found it a bit odd with a metallic meets dirt edge. Kind
of came and went, not brett,but not pleasant. No one else seemed to
find this, maybe just me . C+/C

2005 Bitouzet-Prieur Taillepieds Volnay 1er Cru
Somewhat fruity and forward for young Volnay, some fine tannins and
good acidity.,mineral finish. Despite the initial fruit, I think this
could use quite a bit of time. For now,B


2002 Radio Coteau Marsh Vineyard Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast)
One of 4 Marsh Vineyard PNs brought by Peter Marsh. Im more of a red
Burg drinker, and the fruit profile is a bit sweet for me at first..
But once I adjust my perspective I quite like this. Sweet ripe black
cherry and raspberry fruit, some spice. B/B+

2003 Radio-Coteau Marsh Vineyard (Sonoma Coast)
I like this even more than the 2002. A little more elegant,subdued,
quieter, still sweet but livened by some espresso and spice. B+

2004 Marsh Vineyard (I think this is Radio Coteau, but had handwritten
label and cant swear)
I somehow didnt write down any notes, but remember I liked this.

2005 Boheme Marsh Vineyard Pinot Noir ( Sonoma Coast)
Maybe just its youth, but my least favorite of the Marsh wines.
Again sweet,but this had a little confectionary edge to it. Not super
oaky, but at moment the oak does stick out. B-

1979 Joseph Drouhin Chambertin-Clos de Bze
Strawberries and cherries, forest floor and mushrooms (the sous-bois
decayodors turned off at least one person, but I love).. Nice
midweight, holds well foran hour or two, then faded. Seems a little
less vibrant than some others Ive opened (maybe travel shock) but
quite good. B+

2000 Dehlinger Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)
Oak faint in background, nice clear cherry and plum fruit,,slightly
exotic spices on nose. Good acidity, nice balance, good length,mature.
B+

1997 Dehlinger Syrah (Russian River Valley)
Dark berries,a little meaty note, still lively. Fragrant, nice body,
fully mature but not at all fading. My red of the night. B+/A-

1995 Flora Springs Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon
Some good old fashioned Rutherford dust, red and black currants, just
a hint of of nail polish. Sound overall. B

Really nice group of people, interesting wines, great food. Thanks to
Berry for organizing and cooking, Emily for hosting, and everyone for
their welcoming good natures.

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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"DaleW" > wrote in message
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Today, my youngest son was flying to Portland Oregon to stay with his older
brother. Since the flight was around 6pm I suggested we all go to lunch
here in Charlotte.

I offered several restaurants. Of the suggestions he said "The Palm"
sounded good. So, we ate at the Palm. It was a very hot day and I had no
appetite in reality. He ordered a Summer Salad, Arugula and Watermelon and
a Burger medium rare. My wife a strip with bordelais sauce and the same
salad my son had. I had a shrimp coctail, then Caprese and mooched off
them. Still not real hungry.

We skipped dessert but went to Dean and Deluca and got a few snacks for him
to carry on plane then dropped him at airport.

Tonight I am going to bed early as I have a drs appoint in morning.

Good Night.


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On Jul 30, 6:56*pm, DaleW > wrote:

> 2004 Marsh Vineyard (I think this is Radio Coteau, but had handwritten
> label and cant swear)



OK, according to Peter Marsh, due to storm damage at bloom they only
salvaged enough for 12 cases of the 2004, so Eric S from Radio Coteau
made the wine, but it wasn't offered commercially
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