TN: WA reds, 95 Giscours, Dr L, Delamotte, Foillard, etc

No wine Thursday with short-rib hamburgers plus a lentil salad topped with eggplant. Friday we made chicken yakitori, served with rice, salad and the

2013 Foillard Cote du Py Morgon. Black cherry and raspberry, floral notes, a little citrus zest. Tangy, with good length. B+

Then I walked over to Rob’s, where local wine group was doing Washi ngton State. Rob had a nice setup of charcuterie, cheeses, breads, radishes , etc at a nice outdoor table. Starter was a Gascogne (I guessed Loire SB) called Pajot- grassy, medium bodied, ok acids. B-

On to the blind reds

1- I immediately guessed Syrah (and should have stopped guessing then, as I went downhill). Some oak, a little reduced, dark berry and a little olive. . 2013 Novelty Hill Syrah B+/B

2- No guess from me, my wine (I had planned to bring a '99 Woodward Canyon OV, but couldn't find in cellar). Black cherry, black currant, some earth a nd floral notes. Good acids. 2013 Cote Bonneville Train Station B/B+

3-Big, ripe, cassis and mocha with a good finish. More international/modern than my preference, but very well done. I guessed Bdx/meritage style blend . 2012 Powers “ Champoux Vineyard” Cabernet Sauvignon Reser ve (Horse Heaven Hills). B

  1. Dark berries, sweet, a bit clipped. I thought reduced and guessed Syrah. 2013 Charles and Charles B-/C+

  2. Some oak, black fruits and vanilla, modest finish. I guessed Merlot. 201
3 Chateau Smith Cabernet Sauvignon. B-

  1. Some rather raspy tannin, cassis with a touch of green pepper, moderate finish. 2014 Gravel Bar Winery Cabernet Sauvignon B

  2. Sweet black plum, cocoa, round and soft. I guessed Merlot. 2014 14 Hands Cabernet Sauvignon. C+/B-

  1. Oops, before we were guessing person who brought realized he had grabbed wrong bottle. Black and red cherry, some herbs, decent balance. 2015 Camp Cabernet Sauvignon (Sonoma) B

Not the greatest wine night, but some good ones and great fun. I wish we ha d ended up with more variety rather than CabSauv fest.

Saturday Betsy and a friend went to a Thích Nhat Hạnh film in city; meanwhile I sealed driveway (fun!) and then worked on dinner. 3 other friends came to join us, and Betsy and Hasita joined when they got back fr om city. We started with coppa, salami, olives, and mango/halibut skewers.

2002 Delamotte Blanc de Blancs Champagne Fresh, biscuits and orange cream, pear fruit, crisp and tasty. B+

Then a broccoli/gorgonzola pie and an arugula/poached fish salad

2013 Beauregard Pouilly-Fuisse Run of the mill Macon, apple and a touch of flint, ok. B-

Then flatiron steak, broccolini/snow pea/sesame salad, & cauliflower with p imenton and tomato

1995 Ch. Giscours Black plum, medium bodied, rather plush mouthfeel, a little tobacco. Pleasa nt, but I would have guessed a midrange St Emilion. B

Finished with ruit salad and coffee cake.

Sunday with grilled corn/fish tacos, the 2015 Loosen Dr L Riesling. Pretty sweet, limeade and melon, but with good acidity to back up. Nothing complex here but great value at $8. B/B-

Monday some friends and their dogs came over for Meatless Monday (soba/tofu and groundcherry/corn), but it was alcohol-free as well.

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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