• TN: Champagne, Chardonnay, Gruner V, Riesling

    From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Tue Mar 21 14:07:05 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.wine

    Halibut with a basil vinaigrette, farro, Swiss Chard. The 2021 Piuze Terroir de Fye Chablis was fairly ripe, peach and apple with a little mineral twist on finish. Pleasant but not compelling. B/B-
    No wine with harissa chicken with dates and shallots
    Gochujang shrimp, green beans, and peppers, with brown rice and the 2019 Brundlmayer Ried Loiserberg Gruner Veltliner. Pear, lime, and sweet pea, but more minerally than fruity,. Good length, good wine. B+
    BetsyrCOs sister and BIL came over for St Patricks. Started some crudites with a chipotle black bean dip and hummus, some canned pulpo.
    NV Gonet-Medeville Tradition 1er Cru Brut
    Apple, canned pear, a little toast, label says 6 g/l dosage I would have thought more. B-/C+
    Corned beef, cabbage and potatoes (followed by a whiskey/clove chocolate cake).
    2018 Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt Riesling Josephshofer Kabinett Feinherb.
    Sweet for Feinherb, but good acids, good length, B
    Also opened a previously coravinned 2013 Chevillon Nuits St George Vieilles Vignes. Similar to last week, medium bodied and friendly.
    Saturday bluefish Dijonaise, brown/wild rice, cauliflower shawarma, salad
    2019 Goodfellow RichardrCOs Cuvee Whistling Ridge Chardonnay
    Minerally, crunchy, young- lovely white fruits with minty herbs and citrus zest, excellent length. Can age but I really like now. B+/A-
    No wine Sunday with pork loin chile verde.
    Monday glazed salmon hand rolls (quinoa, cuke, avocado, shiso, wasabi or ume paste)
    I like Champagne with sushi, and rose with glazed salmon, so opened the NV Gosset Grand Rose. Actually didnrCOt work that well as a match (shiso or something made the wine a little metallic), but afterwards the wine was great. Crisp, cherry/apple pie, dry with a long yeasty finish. B+/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 party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
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