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TN: Chards, SB, West Coast reds in GA, Burg and Mosel in NY
Betsy and I flew to Atlanta Friday, and met my parents at hospital
where my Mom was having an outpatient procedure. Betsy stopped at supermarket on way back to their house, and made roast chicken and vegetables (parsnips, sweet potatoes, beets) for dinner. Now my dad is the uber-non-winegeek, and enjoys a glass of jug red over ice each night. I decided to pass on the Livingston, but he said "I've got some Chardonnay in fridge" so hopefully I said sure I'll take a glass. The 2007 Redwood Canyon (Frei Brothers) Chardonnay does a grand impression of a can of store brand pears in heavy syrup. Sweet, cloying, heavy texture with a distinct metallic tang, with a whiff of weird chemical. C- The next night Betsy made a shrimp/corn/tomato salad and garlicky green beans. I had helped with the shopping this time, and was determined to not taste that Chardonnay again (which basically eliminated Chard as a category, I didn't want to say to dad I don't want to drink YOUR chardonnay). But I have to say Georgia supermarket wines remind me of Springsteen's "57 Channels and nothing on" (how quaint that seems in today's 500+ channel world). Hundreds of SKUs, little interesting. I settled for a $10 NZ, the 2008 The Crossings Sauvignon Blanc. Lemon and a little gooseberry, a hint of grass, softer acidity than I'd prefer, not very long. But a vast improvement. B- Sunday Betsy was planning dinner, she made a quinoa salad and asparagus, I was in charge of Tbones. As I was going to store Dad mentioned that they don't sell wine on Sunday. Oops. Luckily my brother was coming, and I asked him to bring a bottle of red (and white if my sister in law didn't want to drink Redwood). He brought 2 reds, plus a white 1997 Guenoc Langtry Meritage Totally crumbly cork, we had to "decant" into a pitcher, and then poured glasses through a coffee filter. OK, the good news was some warm plum fruit, a hint of cocoa, resolved tannins, nice texture. Bad news was a bit of heat sticking out, and a not very long finish. My brother has a nice active cellar now, but didn't till a few years ago, and I have a feeling I might have given this to him 6-10 years ago. So maybe not great storage, but other than the heat I enjoyed. B 2007 14 Hands Merlot (Washington) Good fruit, a bit of toasty oak sticking out, slightly tacky tannins. OK but I preferred Guenoc (may have been only one) 2009 Clos du Bois Chardonnay Typical Cal Chard- sweet, some vanilla, midbodied, though not especially buttery. Not my preferred style, but worlds better than the Redwood. B- Monday was pasta primavera, I had a little leftover CdBois and SB, both held ok. The 3 of us flew back today (David had come down Sunday night), I was glad to be back to my own wines. When I got back from office I opened the 2007 Matrot Bourgogne Blanc. A little flat at first, but seemed to open up- clean, good acidity, nice texture. Fresh pears this time around, a little nuttiness. Not very long. B Betsy made fish tacos, and I opened another white, the 2007 Selbach- Oster "Zeltinger Sonnenuhr"Kabinett. On the softer side, less exuberant than I remember (closed?), but with a nice core of Mosel apples and slate. Good length, classy. B/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.* |
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