TN: 06 white Burg, 98 St Emilion, 99 Clos St Denis, etc
Betsy wanted to make something for a friend Friday so did a double recipe of chicken with shallots. She used up some Trimbach PG, plus most of a bottle of 2012 Sartarelli Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico. White fruits, apple blossom, other floral notes, nice acidic balance, quite happy as an inexpensive cooking wine. B-/B
Dinner wine was the 1999 G. Castagnier Clos St Denis. LIght for Grand Cru, but a pleasant focused wine. Black cherry, earth, a nice ferric mineral note. I liked this a lot, but blind might have guessed a very nice village or lesser 1er Chambolle or Vosne. B+
Saturday I made a run to farmer's market, Betsy made a great dinner of John Dory,snow peas, rice, and claytonia (miner's lettuce). A bottle of 2011 Tremblay Chablis VV was corked, the replacement was 2006 Jean-Noël Gagnard "Morgeot" Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru. Ripe yellow fruits, approaching overripe, needs more acid. B-/C+
Local market had gotten some prime beef in for holidays, Sunday between rainstorms I grilled a ribeye abd some king oyster mushrooms, sauteed green beans in goose fat, and made an Asian accented slaw. By time Betsy got back from city dinner was ready and I had decanted the 1998 Beausejour-Becot (St. Emilion) .Midbodied, some tannin, black plums with cedar, mushrooms, mocha.. Moderate acids, good but not great length. Considering vintage a slight disappointment, though I liked it well enough. B/B+
Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C drinkable. 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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