TN: rather dull wines- CA PN and '03 Chianti

Monday was a hectic day for both of us, and we decided to visit the new restaurant/grill in town. Our favorite Cajun place had closed a few years ago (replaced by an Irish place that I referred to as "the Dublin House of Dysentery"), but recently the Irish place closed down (shockingly not because of health department), and Brian who had owned the Cajun place took lease back over. New place isn't Cajun, but all that Betsy cared about was that Brian put his ribs on the menu. Jambalaya also returned, so Betsy ordered ribs, I ordered jambalaya, and David fried chicken. They were out of the Saw Mill Pale Ale I ordered, and then Betsy decided she'd have wine afterall. List is small and tavernish- Louis Martini, da Vinci Chianti, etc- no bottle over $25, but the by the glass list was worse- zin, cab, merlot, and chard from one of those restaurant only labels. . I ordered a bottle of the

2003 Mirassou Pinot Noir.Sweet cherry fruit, a little oak, a little empty. Not especially evocative of Pinot Noir, but a pleasant enough innocuous red soft wine. C+

Tuesday Betsy made "polpette" - veal meatballs with some Gorgonzola, served over pasta with wild mushrooms in a cream sauce. I opened a

375ml of 2003 Viticcio Chianti Classico. Less acidity and more fruit-driven than a typical Chianti, but the vintage explains that. Ripe red plum and cherry fruit, with a little sweet vanilla around the edge. OK medium-bodied wine, but don't think I would have guessed Chianti (or even Sangiovese) blind - more like one of those Umbrian Merlot-based blends. Still, ok for an inexpensive CC. B-

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.

Reply to
DaleW
Loading thread data ...

DrinksForum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.