TN: Knoll, CSM, Maison Bleue , Fonterutoli, Janisson-Baradon

Some friends joined us for meatless Monday; I made a curried cauliflower so up and roasted root vegetables (parsley root, turnip, and carrot) while Bet sy made steamed tofu with Chinese broccoli.

NV Janisson-Baradon Brut Selection. Sweet and appley, others like but I pr efer drier and crisper. B-/C+

2013 Ch. Ste. Michelle Gewurztraminer Sweet, canned fruit salad, a bit short. It actually has decent acids for a Gewurz, but I find boring. C+

1998 Knoll Loibenberg Gruner Veltliner Federspiel This is more like it! Peach and lemon, peppery, great food wine. Maybe not quite as young as a bottle last month, but still pretty vibrant. Holds well throughout evening. B+

2011 Maison Bleue "Jaja" (WA). Herby, young, spicy red fruits, good finish. B/B+

Last night I made a turkey ragu over pasta, with braised fennel, sauteed br occoli rabe, and a watercress salad. Wine was the 1996 Fonterutoli (Mazzei) Chianti Classico. I don't have a lot of Fonterutoli experience- people I respect used to always say 'Buy the 3 Fs" but I mostly just did Felsina and Fontodi. Surprisingly dark for aged Sangiovese, this is comparatively a b urly wine. Black cherry and plum, moderate acids, a bit of tannin, with som e mocha and violets. This must see some new oak. Plenty of fruit left, not my fave style of Chianti, but it has held well. 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 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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