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Default WTN: A Huet, a Prum, and lotsa squid

Betsy was playing a concert Sunday, I did some work, some shopping
(Christmas shopping, but that brought me close to my favorite Asian
supermarket), and then prepped dinner. When Betsy got home we enjoyed
kai sen udon (with squid, fishcake, shrimp, scallops) and the 2008
Huet Clos du Bourg Sec. Lighter/lither than recent '07, fairly open,
floral, lime fruit with a little waxy note. Really tasty, just off-
dry, good length. B+/A-
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I had picked up some long beans, and bought way too much squid, so
Monday we had salt'n'pepper squid, a squid strifry with ginger and
peppers, and dry cooked long beans. Wine was the 2004 JJ Prum Wehlener
Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett. Even for a relative sulphur-insensate
like myself, this was a bit much at first. But a decant seemed to
solve, leaving a very light and lovely Riesling. Pear, a little
petrol, floral, the slate is there on finish. Pretty, probably too
young, but we enjoy. 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
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On 12/21/10 10:52 AM, DaleW wrote:
> Betsy was playing a concert Sunday, I did some work, some shopping
> (Christmas shopping, but that brought me close to my favorite Asian
> supermarket), and then prepped dinner. When Betsy got home we enjoyed
> kai sen udon (with squid, fishcake, shrimp, scallops) and the 2008
> Huet Clos du Bourg Sec. Lighter/lither than recent '07, fairly open,
> floral, lime fruit with a little waxy note. Really tasty, just off-
> dry, good length. B+/A-


I've got to find some of this, especially after reading John Gilman's
recent comments about '08 and '09.
>
> I had picked up some long beans, and bought way too much squid, so
> Monday we had salt'n'pepper squid, a squid strifry with ginger and
> peppers, and dry cooked long beans. Wine was the 2004 JJ Prum Wehlener
> Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett. Even for a relative sulphur-insensate
> like myself, this was a bit much at first. But a decant seemed to
> solve, leaving a very light and lovely Riesling. Pear, a little
> petrol, floral, the slate is there on finish. Pretty, probably too
> young, but we enjoy. B+


I can find Prum's Kabinetts even in our small market, but I've held off
because of this need to age them so long for the sulfur to abate. As
I've said before, Jean is not a fan of aging white wines.

Mark Lipton

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On Dec 21, 11:19*am, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> On 12/21/10 10:52 AM, DaleW wrote:
>
> > Betsy was playing a concert Sunday, I did some work, some shopping
> > (Christmas shopping, but that brought me close to my favorite Asian
> > supermarket), and then prepped dinner. When Betsy got home we enjoyed
> > kai sen udon (with squid, fishcake, shrimp, scallops) and the 2008
> > Huet Clos du Bourg Sec. Lighter/lither than recent '07, fairly open,
> > floral, lime fruit with a little waxy note. Really tasty, just off-
> > dry, good length. B+/A-

>
> I've got to find some of this, especially after reading John Gilman's
> recent comments about '08 and '09.
>
>
>
> > I had picked up some long beans, and bought way too much squid, so
> > Monday we had salt'n'pepper squid, a squid strifry with ginger and
> > peppers, and dry cooked long beans. Wine was the 2004 JJ Prum Wehlener
> > Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett. Even for a relative sulphur-insensate
> > like myself, this was a bit much at first. But a decant seemed to
> > solve, leaving a very light and lovely Riesling. Pear, a little
> > petrol, floral, the slate is there on finish. Pretty, probably too
> > young, but we enjoy. B+

>
> I can find Prum's Kabinetts even in our small market, but I've held off
> because of this need to age them so long for the sulfur to abate. *As
> I've said before, Jean is not a fan of aging white wines.
>
> Mark Lipton
>
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Crush and Zachys both have the Huet for $28. Zachys had a recent
instore coupon for $25 off a $125 order, which made it about $23 for
me. But I think at $28 still a good deal. But of course the 09s are
coming in a little cheaper.
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