TN: Reds at Jacques and Jill's house

OK, now to Sat evening at Jacques and Jill's home. We headed up from pool, settled in for steak and seasonal bounty (corn as well as tomatoes with basil and mozzarella). Everything delicious, and a load of nice red wines:

1970 Calon Segur Pretty good showing, classic mature claret, plummy fruit with tobacco and cedar, good balance. B+/A-

1982 Gruaud Larose Two different people offered bottles of this. I liked both, but one was clearly better than the other, especially on the palate where it seem lusher and more full bodied. Both had that classic Cordier funk of earth and a little cowpoop, I'd say A/A- and B+

1982 Branaire-Ducru This wine can range from ok to great, and this bottle fell in the good range. Sweet '82 cassis fruit, leather, spice. B/B+

1997 Sandrone "Le Vigne" Barolo Modern, but drinking nicely, the vanilla is integrating wth the red fruit, there's spice and a bit of tar. B+/A-

1999 Sandrone "Le Vigne" Barolo I liked this less, it seemed a bit overpolished and the oak stuck out more. Still, a solid modern Barolo. B

2004 Dugat-Py Charmes-Chambertin Big, oaky, tannic, some greenie meanies. Others liked this much more than I did. C+

1973 Mastroberardino Taurasi John says he's had some great bottles from same case, this was good but not great. Some VA on the nose, red cherries with some prunes, still some tannins. B

2007 Radio-Coteau "La Neblina" Pinot Noir (Sonoma) I'm just not the target audience for this kind of wine. Certainly well made, but far too ripe for my tastes. Blackberries and black cherries, some cocoa, others like more. C+/B-

1995 Giacosa "Santa Stefano" Barbaresco Not much time for air, but shows well though one can see how time would help. Solid red cherry and berry fruit, very floral with violet aromas, silky tannins, good length. Someone: "What's the difference between the white and red labels?" Mark "About $100!" Very nice wine. A-

There was also a 1998 Coutet, I took no notes, but think I liked but didn't love.

Thanks to Jacques and Jill for great food and incredible hospitality, Mark for the ride home, and everyone for good company and a nice assortment of wines. Great day/night.

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.

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DaleW
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Great notes on both red and whites, Dale. What an event! Unfortunate that all that I could think about when reading the title of your posts was "... go up a hill" ;-)

Mark Lipton

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Mark Lipton

Shouldn't that be "Jacques and Gilles go up zee heels?"

-E

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Emery Davis

Dale-I must agree on the Radio Coteau. It's just too thick sweet and concentrated for my tastes. I've had a few bottles of the '82 Gruaud Larose recently and after extended time in the decanter most of the funk and barnyard blew off....I liked it. I'm a bit surprised by the Dugay-Py as they are usually a candidate for ripest wines in Burgundy. I haven't tasted the '04's and only have a few '04 Dugat- Py's in my cellar. I've been lucky with most of the '04's I have mainly Mortet, Anne Gros and Perrot Minot with a number of odds and ends bought on close out.

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