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Passover in the rear view mirror
Before it gets any later and I get even farther behind, and using
Dale's easy grading scale... Second Passover Seder: 2004 San Germano Marchesi Alfieri Pinot Noir A Solid, aromatic and just plain different from the usual Oregon and Burgundy styles. I didn't even know they made real Pinot Noir in Italy. 1997 Pedroncelli Dry Creek Petite Sirah B This bottle had a bit of brett in it, not my cup of tea. None of the others in the two cases I bought have had this problem, and they've all been A+. A huge wine that did everything I expected it to when I bought it 11 years ago. (And Pedroncelli's first Petite Sirah effort, I'm told.) 1999 Owen-Sullivan Merlot (now O.S. Winery) A- Not only lovely, but only 12.6% alcohol! Can't get that in Washington anymore. (Or anywhere else, I'm afraid.) 2000 Serafini & Vidotto Nervesa della Battaglia A Subtitled "Il Rosso Della Abazia," a thick and heady blend of cabernet sauvignon, cab franc and merlot. 2005 L'Ecole No. 41 Columbia Valley Syrah A Another Washington winner. So far I'm feeling pretty good! 2001 Domaine Bois de Boursanne Chateauneuf du Pape F Oops! Totally bretted out. Decanting didn't help. Some people drank it, I dumped it. None of my other bottles of this wine have been bad, generally in the B+ range. 2005 Manoir de la Tete Rouge F Corked. Too bad. The other bottle I had was a solid B. 2005 Windsor Sonoma Chardonnay Beats me. I brought it for the one white drinker in the crowd, and sent the dregs home with her. She seemed to like it. 2004 Ollier Taillefer Grande Reserve Faugeres C/A+ This was the last wine opened at the Seder, so 90% of it went home with me. Didn't show much the first or second day, but the remaining 1/3 of the bottle on the third day just screamed. Wines I brought that weren't opened: NV Domaine Ducolomb Brut Bugey (traditionelle - 2005/2006) 2000 Thunder Mountain Bates Ranch Red 2006 Abeja Columbia Valley Cab 2007 Camano Cellars Aries Viognier- Wahluke Slope Oh, almost forgot. Elijah got the Manischewitz. I'm thinking next year he'll bring his own bottle and pay the corkage. LOL JJ |
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