• TN: 3 gatherings over Father's Day weekend- many wines

    From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Tue Jun 20 08:16:55 2023
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    Went to a 70th birthday party Friday in Ossining, small sips of a few wines (in plastic cups)
    2021 Simi Chardonnay
    Oak chippy, theater butter. C
    2019 Rodney Strong Chalk Hill Chalk Hill
    An improvement. , sure itrCOs oaky and a little buttery, but itrCOs not cloying or artificial tasting. B-
    2019 Meyer-Fonne Gewurztraminer 'Reserve'
    Quite sweet, overripe tropical fruit, musk, not my style. C+
    2021 Chermette Griottes Beaujolais
    Light, snappy, easy to like. B
    2022 Dom. la Colombe Coteaux Varois (Provence) Rose
    Very pale, dry strawberry, peach, easy. B
    2022 Fazi |Ale de la Beaute (Corsica) Rose
    Ripe cherry, orange zest. B/B-
    Home for some rCLinside out burgersrCY (I think basically cheese inside) with a tangy slaw
    2021 Lapalu Cote de Brouilly
    Plenty of structure here, with tannins and acids supporting black cherry fruit, accented by herbs and coffee. Quite long. B++
    Some friends are leaving for several months to their home in Nova Scotia, we hosted a small goodbye dinner. Forecast kept changing, and sudden rain left us running to cover cushions etc while planning, we finally resigned ourselves to dining inside. But we at least started off on patio, with Torres chips and the NV (2005) Charles Heidsieck Special Edition Brut Rose.
    Bottled 2006, disgorged 2019.
    Sweet cherry, rye toast, round and supple, noticeable dosage but really a well balanced complex package. B++
    Next I made a shrimp/avocado salad over Little Gem, served with the 2020 Picq Chablis. Ripe pear, lemon, some seashell minerality, like many 2020s I think could use just a bit more cut, but pleasant. B
    Pork jantaboon with shiitakes and snow peas
    1993 Cuchet Beliando Cornas. This is pretty thin and hard to peg as Cornas, but if you were just looking for a light red itrCOs interesting in a rather perfumed low intensity style. Cherries, beetroot, and smoked meat notes. B-
    2021 Dupeuble Beaujolais
    Cranberry and red cherry, some bacony notes, a bit of tannin, B+/B
    Fun night.
    For FatherrCOs Day we had BetsyrCOs sisterrCOs family and her mother over. Lovely evening on patio.
    Grissini with salami and /pickled radicchio
    Radish (with butter, with radish leaf pesto, and crackers with radish leaf pesto)
    NV Grongnet Blanc de Blancs Champagne
    Crisp pear and green apple, lemon zest, chalky finish. Elegant mousse, bright finish, B+
    Next, Betsy had made some pizzas for first firing up of the Ooni for the season - white anchovy/green olive, prosciutto/arugula, mortadella/gorgonzola/pickled radicchio
    2022 Tiberio Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo
    Is it a rose or a really light red (label says rose). Cherries and Twizzlers, with a little anise edge. Bright, fun, and long. B+
    Grilled tuna on a pasta salad
    1987 Kalin Cabernet Reserve
    (Kath and Cal had just had an anniversary, Cab wasnrCOt normally my first choice for a match but wanted an rCy87). Black fruit, green herbs, leather, cedar. A pointe and long. A-
    Monday Betsy and her sister were up at Mohonk, I grilled swordfish and drank leftovers. Cerasuolo was best match, but the Grongnet and Dupeuble were ok (Kalin not so much, though holding up).
    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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  • From Mark Lipton@notpil@eudrup.ude to alt.food.wine on Wed Jun 21 12:02:47 2023
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    On 6/20/23 11:16 AM, dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:

    2021 Chermette Griottes Beaujolais
    Light, snappy, easy to like. B

    Tangential question: Chermette's wines have recently reappeared in my
    market, but there's been some rebranding. Is the Cuvee Centennaires now
    what used to be the Cuvee Traditionelle? The Griottes I see is the
    young vine bottling.



    Home for some rCLinside out burgersrCY (I think basically cheese inside) with a tangy slaw
    2021 Lapalu Cote de Brouilly
    Plenty of structure here, with tannins and acids supporting black cherry fruit, accented by herbs and coffee. Quite long. B++

    '21 is my favorite vintage in Beaujolais (and beyond) since '14. The
    wines seem very fresh and detailed yet with plenty of stuffing for
    long-term development. I went long on it.


    2021 Dupeuble Beaujolais
    Cranberry and red cherry, some bacony notes, a bit of tannin, B+/B
    Fun night.


    Hmmm... I've got some of this. I'll have to give it a look.


    2022 Tiberio Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo
    Is it a rose or a really light red (label says rose). Cherries and Twizzlers, with a little anise edge. Bright, fun, and long. B+

    Those Tiberio wines are very appealing across the board.

    Mark Lipton
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  • From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Thu Jun 22 11:50:36 2023
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    On Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 12:02:49rC>PM UTC-4, Mark Lipton wrote:
    On 6/20/23 11:16 AM, dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:

    2021 Chermette Griottes Beaujolais
    Light, snappy, easy to like. B
    Tangential question: Chermette's wines have recently reappeared in my market, but there's been some rebranding. Is the Cuvee Centennaires now
    what used to be the Cuvee Traditionelle? The Griottes I see is the

    I know there were some changes, couple years ago I know John G told me they were dropping the Vissoux labeling, but don't know re individual cuvees
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