No wine Monday with Korean soft tofu stew. Tuesday was local pork chops (fi rst purchase from new snout-to-tail butcher in town), sauteed amaranth, cor n, and salad. The 2014 Billards St Amour was young and a little tannic but delicious. Black cherry, herb, deep and juicy., B+
Wednesday was a bit frustrating- left home at 4:45 AM to drop Betsy in Newa rk, to office by 6:30, 6:45 Betsy called Delta had cancelled flight. Back t o Newark to pick her up. But hey, she had unexpected free day so I didn? ??t have to make dinner. Steamy day, but breeze by river made concert f airly comfortable. She had made a lobster/potato salad, we had chicken live r and grandmere pates, friends brought stuffed squash blossoms, sashimi, fr uit, and more
2010 Louis Carillon “Combettes” ” Puligny-Montrache t 1er Cru Rich , deep, and quite oaky. Pear and butterscotch. Fun with the lobster, l arger framed but surprisingly not as elegant as a recent bottle of the Cham ps Canet. B+2014 Pepiere “Briords” Muscadet Nice showing, nervy and rich, citrus with a long saline finish. A-
NV Pinon Petillant Rose Fun with strawberries. Strawberry with a little cranberry and orange zest, modest bubbles, a little herb and chalk on finish. Fun wine. B++
2010 Cowan Cellars “isa”Sauvignon Blanc I really liked this before, but this bottle was pretty advanced. Citrus pee l with an oxidative overnote, a bit of VA. Unsure if a poor performing cork , the wine, or possibly my passive storage (50-66 seasonal swings, not usua lly an issue). This bottle C+, but could just be the bottle.2015 Jolie Folle Rose Simpler Provencal rose, pale and easy. B/B-
2012 Scott Family Estate “Dijon” Chardonnay Butterbomb. Oak and butter, fat, not my style C+/CGrade 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 objectiv ity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.