TN: d'Esclans and Trimbach anniverary bottling

Monday was pasta with mozzarella and tomato, grilled okra, squash with za't ar. Wine was 2014 d'Esclans Whispering Angel rose. Fruity, moderate acids, ok but not worth searching for (apparently its cultish in the Hamptons). B

Tuesday we went to an early showing of "Mr Holmes" (I quite enjoyed), then to dinner at Bistro 12 in Tarrytown. Betsy had grilled octopus and veal wit h mushrooms, I had sardines on endive with onions and orange, followed by s triped bass with capers (they were out of rabbit). I had brought wine, we w ent with the 2001 Trimbach "Cuvee Frederic Emile 375ere Anniversaire" Riesl ing. Just lovely, full bodied full throttled Riesling, singing acids. Nose of peach with ginger and a little petrol, on palate more ginger, apple, and citrus. Very long, very good with food. A-

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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DaleW
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'tar. Wine was 2014 d'Esclans Whispering Angel rose. Fruity, moderate acids , ok but not worth searching for (apparently its cultish in the Hamptons). B

Cultish because expensive mediocre rosé with good marketing. Not as good as what I buy for 5 Euro... ;-)

Mike

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Mike Tommasi

za'tar. Wine was 2014 d'Esclans Whispering Angel rose. Fruity, moderate aci ds, ok but not worth searching for (apparently its cultish in the Hamptons) . B

d as what I buy for 5 Euro... ;-)

Yes, rivals the Mirabel Jolie/Pitt wine for pink hype.

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DaleW

Why? Is Sacha Lichine that much of a celebrity? When we were on Nantucket a few weeks ago, we saw cases of Whispering Angel at various bars and restaurants. What gives?

Mark Lipton

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Mark Lipton

No, not a celebrity, but smart marketer. Came in, spent a lot of money on r enovations, lots of press releases about former Mouton winemaker and desire to make "best" rose, and then priced small cuvees very high (more than Tem pier).The Whispering Angel is the base cuvee. Plugged hard in luxury marke ts. It's the best rose like Ace of Spades is the best Champagne. :)

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DaleW

DaleW wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@googlegroups.com:

Ah, "best". There is a period in the evolution of every winelover in which we always look for the best. The best Bordeaux, the best Rioja, the best Champagne.

Then, after many, many dissapointments, you realize that looking for the best only makes a lot of wines to lose the competition which is not very smart.

Then you start chasing the right moment to share the right bottle with the right friends. And you start appreciating wine much more.

Enough phylosophical rant!

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santiago

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