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Dale Williams 01-02-2004 07:51 PM

TN: Crozes, Frick Gew., '01 Lafarge, Verget
 
Wednesday evening was leftovers, accompanied by the 2001 Delas "Les Launes"
Crozes-Hermitage. Dark fruit, a hint of meat, but short finish and a little
simple. Some tannins apparent, it might get better, but I'm not going to try.
B/B-

Thursday a former student of Betsy's came ot dinner. During cooking and through
first course (chicken and napa cabbage soup), the 2002 Verget "Le Clos"
Mcon-Bussieres. I can't really get a grip on this negociant- I liked a simple
Bourgogne-Chitry, but was underwhelmed by some Chablis and a Meursault. This
does show a little oak, but good (if almost overripe) white fruit and some
limestone minerality. Not a bad deal at $10-11, though it doesn't show
especially Mconnais-ish. B/B+

Main course was fresh rice noodles in a cinnamon-beef stirfry, not exactly the
most wine-friendly dish. So went with an inexpensive red (our guest is a
red-drinker), the 2002 Iché "Les Hérétiques" Vin de Pays de l'Hérault.
Blackberry *fruit with earth and grilled meat notes, quite the deal at $7. B+

Friday Betsy went to a friend's home and did some cooking, at 7 I walked over
there. As we chatted in kitchen I had a glass of 2002 Giesen Sauvignon Blanc (
Marlborough). Clear NZ SB fruit (gooseberry and citrus), lingering finish, nice
wine. B/B+

Dinner was a pork roast, wrapped in pancetta with garlic and sage (I had
thought Betsy was using rosemary, but she switched plan), accompanied by
Rachel's winter greens. I had brought the 2001 Lafarge Bourgogne. Clear cherry
fruit (ok, maybe blurred slightly by a raspberry note), a distinct earthy
aroma, good finish. Great pure pinot flavors. A-/B+ I confess I was only one
really enamored of this, Joe and Rachel tend to like bigger riper reds. Their
fave of evening was the 2001 Ravenswood Lodi Zinfandel. Big ripe zin-berry
fruit, some vanilla. A little much for me (and for the food, imho). B
There was also a bottle of the Colombo "Les Abeilles" Côtes du Rhône. Pleasant
simple quaffer that is very typical CdR (with all that implies, good and bad).
B-
Good night with good friends.

Saturday Betsy made a recipe she calls "Chinese Chicken" - stewed chicken is
pulled off the bone, topped with lots of scallions, a sauce using soy sauce and
sesame oil, then platter gets hot peanut oil over whole thing. This recipe has
a sentimental place in our history, and is always accompanied by
Gewürztraminer. This time it was the 2002 Pierre Frick "Rot Murlé"
Gewurztraminer (Alsace). A biodynamique wine, complete with Demeter seal. And
topped with a ...crown cap. Lush flowery nose, loads of lychee fruit with notes
of spice and gingerbread. Very very good. A-/B+
(by only complaint with the crown cap is then I have to find a cork for the
leftovers).

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.
Dale

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Dean Macinskas 02-02-2004 02:12 PM

Crozes, Frick Gew., '01 Lafarge, Verget
 

"Dale Williams" > wrote in message
...
[snip]
> Friday Betsy went to a friend's home and did some cooking, at 7 I walked

over
> there. As we chatted in kitchen I had a glass of 2002 Giesen Sauvignon

Blanc (
> Marlborough). Clear NZ SB fruit (gooseberry and citrus), lingering finish,

nice
> wine. B/B+
>

This wine is a consistent winner, IMHO. I served it at my daughter's
wedding reception last year and had friends come up to me with comments like
"what is this?! It's wonderful!"

Regards,
Dean



Emery Davis 02-02-2004 07:27 PM

TN: Crozes, Frick Gew., '01 Lafarge, Verget
 
On 01 Feb 2004 19:51:08 GMT, amnspam (Dale Williams) said:

] Wednesday evening was leftovers, accompanied by the 2001 Delas "Les Laune=
s"
] Crozes-Hermitage. Dark fruit, a hint of meat, but short finish and a litt=
le
] simple. Some tannins apparent, it might get better, but I'm not going to =
try.
] B/B-
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Hi Dale,

This sounds very like a '01 Delas "Les Chambeys" St Joseph I had a few days
ago. Except I'd qualify it as "very simple" and some typical tar and leath=
er.
A disappointing wine, which the fellow who gave it to me touted highly.

I'll take the opportunity to mention a fabulous bottle that accompanied=20
chicken livers with shallots and pommeau this past saturday: '90 Clos des=
=20
Cazaux "Cuv=E9e des Tempiers" Vacqueyras. Perfectly resolved tannins,
nose of dark fruit, cherry pits, smoke, spice. Very long, tar, stone, spice
and a little game overtones with beautifully structured bramble and
dark fruit in the mouth, layer after layer. Incredibly elegant for the app=
ellation,=20
I can't recall a more elegant Vacqueyras. IIRC this one is 50% syrah.

-E

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Dale Williams 02-02-2004 08:08 PM

TN: Crozes, Frick Gew., '01 Lafarge, Verget
 
In article >, Emery Davis
> writes:

>This sounds very like a '01 Delas "Les Chambeys" St Joseph I had a few days
>ago. Except I'd qualify it as "very simple" and some typical tar and leather.
>A disappointing wine, which the fellow who gave it to me touted highly.
>

Hi Emery:

OK, let's take a poll. Has anyone EVER had a bottle from Delas Frères that was
really exciting? They've ranged from dull to mediocre to ok in my experience
(which has encompassed the Hermitage, the Côte-Rôtie, etc, though only couple
examples of each). I tried this one because someone had touted as "better than
Thalabert at 1/2 the price" . No way. To me Graillot stands out as a Crozes
producer (with the Jaboulet Thalabert the one to age, I think the Graillot is
better short-term).

>I'll take the opportunity to mention a fabulous bottle that accompanied=20
>chicken livers with shallots and pommeau this past saturday: '90 Clos des=
>=20
>Cazaux "Cuv=E9e des Tempiers" Vacqueyras. Perfectly resolved tannins,
>nose of dark fruit, cherry pits, smoke, spice. Very long, tar, stone, spice
>and a little game overtones with beautifully structured bramble and
>dark fruit in the mouth, layer after layer. Incredibly elegant for the app=
>ellation,=20
>I can't recall a more elegant Vacqueyras. IIRC this one is 50% syrah.


Sounds good. Winesearcher only shows 1999, 2000, & 2001 in states, I might try
a couple of these based on your rec of the 1990. Thanks,

Dale

Dale

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