TN: US, French and Italian wines

Oops, backlog has grown. A weird couple weeks with lots of distractions- ga s leak at office, speeches, late night trip to ER (just a few stitches), me etings, employee terminations (ouch),etc. But some good meals, and some go od wines (and some not so good)

2001 Trimbach “Cuvee Frederic Emile 375er “ with some thawed bo ssam. Lovely, pure, long, stony, no worries re longevi ty here (although longevity in my cellar might be an issue, so tasty!). A-

With the NV Auge “L’Erebe” we made pizza that I divided into 3 sectio ns (margherita, bluecheese and leek, and spinach/mozzarella) and a Savoy sl aw. Fresh, fruity, fun, and delightful. B+

Betsy needed some red wine for a salmon dish, and I opened a bottle left as a host gift, the

2010 Immortal Zin (Lodi). Just totally not my style- showing heat despite a very reasonable (for Zin) 14.5%, a touch pruney, more than a touch jammy. Offered to Dave to carry to Brooklyn party where alcohol is welcomed in all guises. C+/C

Luckily the actual dinner wine was the 2009 Coutures Saumur-Champigny.Black raspberry fruit, herbal/leafy notes, light bodied but with a touch of tan nin. B/B+

For a dinner party I did canapes with duck breast and a miso shrimp salad, with the Nicolas Feuillatte Extrem’ Brut Champagne. Crisp, austere, makes its anti-dosage statement clear, but not really inviting. B-

With a mushroom/maderia soup (maybe not most auspicious match) the 2011 Hue t Clos du Bourg Sec Vouvray. Pretty apples and wax, medium acids, good wine . B/B+

In the Zuni Cafe cookbook the suggested pairing for the chicken bread salad is CA PN, so we went with the 2003 Williams-Selyem Pinot Noir (Russian Riv er Valley). Red fruit, a touch of vanilla, some cola. Others raved, I found a tad disappointing. B-

The 2009 Jadot “150 Ans” Beaune 1er Cru was monolithic and tight, thoug h something nice seemed to be lurking. Really inexpressive, judgement reser ved.

A guest had brought the 2009 Norton Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon (North Coast) “for the table”, so I served. Sweet fruit, plummy, others liked more bu t I found ungainly. B-/C+

Steaks with coffee/cumin rub are a tough match, but the 2010 Baudry “Gre zeaux” Chinon did admirably. Red and black fruits, herbs and crushed rock , medium tannins, good acids. B+/A-

With assorted leftovers (chicken leading the way), another good bottle of t he 2012 Edmunds St John Bone Jolly Rose. Full and fairly fleshy, but with p lenty of acidic verve, nice. B+

At a dinner for a visiting Parisian jazz player, the apertif was the Sparkl ing Pointe Brut from the North Fork of Long Island. Well, nothing wrong wit h the flavors- apple and lemon curd, but very one dimensional, and needs SO METHING to make actually interesting. C+

Ron had made a red sauce with meatballs and brachiole, served over pasta, H e had opened the 2006 Paolo Bea Rosso de Veo, a wine I quite enjoyed. Midbo died, cherry meets sour cherry, a bit of tar, good acids, firm tannins. Nic e length. B+/A- I had brought the 1996 Sandro Fay Sforzato di Valtellina- it says “desser t wine” on back label, but while there’s a bit of RS it’s definitely table wine. Smoky, tarry, ripe dark fruits, beginning to show its age, but an interesting and different wine. B/B+ The 2003 Calabretta Etna Rosso was a lovely midbodied wine, just a touch of funk over a solid red-fruited wine with smoke notes. B+

The 2008 Lafon Macon-Uchizy Maranches was corked, sadly and completely.

The 2009 Tablas Creek “Cotes de Tablas” was medium bodied and very flor al, without the oiliness I expect in Roussanne/Marsanne. OK match as Dave a nd I have a dinner of pasta (spinach linguine and savoy cabbage) and pizza (trumpet mushroom with shallot and peppers). B/B-

With salmon, leftover cabbage pasta, and broccoli, the 2011 Chermette/Visso ux “Cuvee Traditionelle” Beaujolais. Full, plenty of pretty red fruit, good acids, nice length. 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 pa rty where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivi ty, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.

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gas leak at office, speeches, late night trip to ER (just a few stitches), meetings, employee terminations (ouch),etc. But some good meals, and some good wines (and some not so good)

vity here (although longevity in my cellar might be an issue, so tasty!). A

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ions (margherita, bluecheese and leek, and spinach/mozzarella) and a Savoy slaw. Fresh, fruity, fun, and delightful. B+

as a host gift, the

a very reasonable (for Zin) 14.5%, a touch pruney, more than a touch jammy . Offered to Dave to carry to Brooklyn party where alcohol is welcomed in a ll guises. C+/C

ck raspberry fruit, herbal/leafy notes, light bodied but with a touch of t annin. B/B+

, with the Nicolas Feuillatte Extrem’ Brut Champagne. Crisp, austere, mak es its anti-dosage statement clear, but not really inviting. B-

uet Clos du Bourg Sec Vouvray. Pretty apples and wax, medium acids, good wi ne. B/B+

ad is CA PN, so we went with the 2003 Williams-Selyem Pinot Noir (Russian R iver Valley). Red fruit, a touch of vanilla, some cola. Others raved, I fou nd a tad disappointing. B-

ugh something nice seemed to be lurking. Really inexpressive, judgement res erved.

) “for the table”, so I served. Sweet fruit, plummy, others liked more but I found ungainly. B-/C+

rezeaux” Chinon did admirably. Red and black fruits, herbs and crushed ro ck, medium tannins, good acids. B+/A-

the 2012 Edmunds St John Bone Jolly Rose. Full and fairly fleshy, but with plenty of acidic verve, nice. B+

kling Pointe Brut from the North Fork of Long Island. Well, nothing wrong w ith the flavors- apple and lemon curd, but very one dimensional, and needs SOMETHING to make actually interesting. C+

He had opened the 2006 Paolo Bea Rosso de Veo, a wine I quite enjoyed. Mid bodied, cherry meets sour cherry, a bit of tar, good acids, firm tannins. N ice length. B+/A-

ert wine” on back label, but while there’s a bit of RS it’s definitel y table wine. Smoky, tarry, ripe dark fruits, beginning to show its age, bu t an interesting and different wine. B/B+

of funk over a solid red-fruited wine with smoke notes. B+

oral, without the oiliness I expect in Roussanne/Marsanne. OK match as Dave and I have a dinner of pasta (spinach linguine and savoy cabbage) and pizz a (trumpet mushroom with shallot and peppers). B/B-

soux “Cuvee Traditionelle” Beaujolais. Full, plenty of pretty red fruit , good acids, nice length. B+

e, 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 objecti vity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.

Just recovering from an emergency appendectomy myself so I know the ER dril l. Nice notes. I have been enjoying a number of the Tablas Creek reds and whites as a friend sent a case to me as a gift last year. I have a few of the 2003 Williams Selyem RRV left and I haven't been impressed with the wi ne in years.

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