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On Jun 11, 11:18*pm, DaleW > wrote:
> With pasta with a spinach/mushroom/lemon sauce, the 2009 Loosen "Dr L" Riesling. > A bit sweeter and softer than I remembered, but still a pleasant food friendly > wine. B-/B > > Dave and Mary Kate go back to Scotland next week, Wednesday we had her parents > join us for dinner. Yakitori chicken, rice with furikake, broccoli with sesame, > herb salad. A couple of cold roses (it was hot by that grill) and a red > > NV *Pascal Pibaleau "La Perlette" > Interesting stuff - sparkling Grolleau. Dry, raspberry fruit, an earthy > note. Betsy likes a lot and I'll get more. B > > 2010 JM Raffault Chinon rose > Cranberry juice! Bold red fruit, sweet fruit but a dry wine, a little > citrus peel. This isn't bad at all, in fact quite tasty, but it's not > the Baudry. B > > 2007 Tabalí Reserva Especial (Limarí Valley, Chile) > Syrah with some CS and Merlot. *Big, fairly prominent oak, popular at > *table. This is extremely well made in a modern/internationalist style. > I enjoyed more by itself than with the food. B/B- > > Fun night with nice people. > > With a crispy duck breast salad over haricots verts, the 2006 > Dominique Laurent "Beaumonts" Vosne-Romanee 1er VV. This was a recent gift > *from an extraordinarily generous friend. This had big rich fruit, some > spice notes, smoke and to me loads of oak (my friend felt it was less oaky > than most DL wines, but my standards this is oaky). Rich and extracted, > interesting, but to me B+ as "pinot noir", B- as Vosne 1er. > > With skate in marjoram brown butter (me) and pasta with green puttanesca > *(Betsy, a NYT recipe that used green garlic, spinach, basil, and green > *olives as well as anchovies and capers) a couple of wines: > > 2007 Deux Montille "Boucheres" Meursault 1er > Little oak, but some Meursault fat, ripe pear and apple, a hint of > herb and mineral. Really nice length, has that fatness but some balancing > acidity, just a hint of oak, frsh, quite a nice white Burg. *A-/B+ > > 2009 Ulacia* Txakolina > a little spritz, bright green apple and citrus with a clean finish, good value. 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. I have a couple bottles of Dominique Laurent wines left in my cellar. I think like many he got caught up in "Parkerizing" his wines but may have swung back a bit towards restraint. HIs early wines were very oaky, very ripe, very concentrated. |
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