TN: Gevrey vs the world (OR, Bdx, Rhone)

Our SOBER group gathered at Dan's last night. He greeted us with a nice che ese assortment and smoked salmon, along with 2 Champagnes

NV Vilmart Grand Cellier 1er Cru Brut Champagne Very full, powerful, this is raised in oak but not really marked by it, lar ger framed style. Very good, even though not my preferred style. B+

NV Billecarte-Salmon "Sous Bois" Brut Champagne Similar style, well done though this is a bit more plodding and stolid than the Vilmart. B

On to the blind wines.

Flight # 1

3 whites, served with a delicious tomato/basil soup with shrimp. First was my fave from beginning

First Wine Good acids, someone thought finish clipped but I found quite long. Lemon, a pples, honey, just a tinge of sweetness. 2010 Huet "Clos du Bourg" Vouvray Sec A-

Second Wine More subdued at first, opens nicely, a bit lighter but a pretty wine. 2010 Pinon "Silex" Vouvray. B+

Third Wine My least favorite at first, a bit tropical, but it showed very well with th e food. 2010 Pascal Cotat "Monts Damnes" Sancerre. B+

Flight # 2 What a great flight of Burgundy First Wine Red cherry fruit, herbs and spices, smoky. Suave and elegant, long. I held a little for much of dinner and it just got better and better. Mathieu owns the plot, gets part of production, identical to the Roumier. 1993 Mathieu (Roumier) Charmes-Chambertin A/A-

Second Wine Red and black cherry, very minerally, bright acids, a bit of tannin. Great, and also improves in glass. 1993 d'Angerville "Clos des Ducs" Volnay 1er A

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Flight #3 I preferred first wine, though second got more and more appealing

First Wine A bit of a lifted note, but not distracting. Full, black cherries, meat, ci garbox. Good length, very good. 1991 Roty Griottes-Chambertin A-

Second Wine Herby, tobacco. Very good, but more Chinon than Pomerol. 1983 Ch. Trotanoy B+

Flight #4 With an excellent beef stew and green beans. I had a strong preference for first wine from beginning, with the third wine getting better with air and the second (my original #2) getting less exciting.

First Wine Nicely balanced, rich fruit, tannins in background, good length.

1995 Dujac "Combottes" Gevrey-Chambertin 1er B+/A-

Second Wine I thought this herby, but disagreed that it smelled like pot. Cathleen gues sed CA PN then got Oregon. Big, ripe, on the verge of overripe to me but no t quite there. With air it got a bit disjointed. 1993 Beaux Freres Pinot No ir B

Third Wine This had a dankness that wasn't TCA for quite a while. Dan said this had go tten more air than any other wine. Mark got CdP, and I thought it actually got much better with air. Very round ripe berry fruit, sandalwood, spice. 1

989 Bonneau "Marie Beurrier" Chateauneuf-du-Pape. B/B+

Dan revealed his hidden theme in previous 3 flights, Gevrey vs the World

Flight #5 First Wine Medium bodied, pretty, red fruited, a little lifted (I guessed Rioja). Very good wine.

1985 Ch. Rauzan-Segla B+/A- Second Wine Beautiful mature claret nose, medium bodied with warm lush fruit and anise notes. An excellent showing. 1961 Ch. Lascombes A-/B+

That was the official end of tasting, but Dan said he had opened one more. Sharp and acidic, some oxidative and burnt notes, but an interesting wine h anging out underneath. Dan declared bad storage, too bad as the 1959 Ch. Be ychevelle can be a fine and elegant bottling.

Really great night

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 p arty where it was only choice.Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivi ty, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.

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