TN: France, Spain, Israel
With lemon sole, brussels sprouts, and rice, the 2011 Dauny “Clos du Roi” Sancerre. Apples, a little grass, good crispness, light mineral notes. Not profound but a decent middle of the road Sancerre. B-
With a chicken/spinach/feta pizza, the 2003 Lopez de Heredia Gravonia Rioja. I really didn’t like this at first- hints of oxidation and dill, a weird citrus nose that reminded me of Lemon Pledge. But a return after some air was much more pleasant- a full citrusy white Rioja with a long finish. Holds well overnight. B+
Friday we planned a very late dinner, at 7:30 we went to a local cafe for a jazz jam session, featuring (before the free for all) a great trio of experienced pros. Wine list at the cafe is short, I had an Israeli white and Betsy a red from same producer. The Racanati Yasmin (a CS/Merlot blend) was really uninspiring - flat, jammy, sweet edged with a short finish. C
Luckily the Racanati Sauvignon Blanc was more attractive if not exciting. Light bodied, gooseberry and granny smith, not long but at least cold. B-/C+
Betsy had spent a lot of time on prep before we left, so on our return dinner was on the table in 20 minute. Broiled lamb chops, a pasta with butternut squash and sage, arugula with blue cheese, and the 2011 Franck Balthazar Cotes du Rhone. Fresh, peppery, floral, with nice underpinning of dark berry fruit and a hint of smoked meats. Classic Northern Rhone, very light tannin and ready to go. 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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