• TN: Bdx, Loire, Santa Cruz, etc

    From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Tue Sep 5 11:25:27 2023
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    Most of the week off recuperating from a procedure. Ready for a glass by Sat. With swordfish, lentils, sourdough discard pancake, salad, the 2022 Tiberio Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Herby, crunchy, rich strawberry/cherry fruit, lemon zest. Pairs well with the swordfish. B+
    With grilled halibut (how did I ever grill fish without a thermopro?), Israeli couscous, and salad
    2021 Baudry Le Domaine Chinon Blanc. Sweet apple, orange zest, saline/mineral finish, quite good. B+
    I wasnrCOt up for usual 30-50 person Labor Day party (too much cooler and table moving), but felt we could handle 8 friends. I made salsa and grilled leeks with mustard vinaigrette, Betsy made potato salad and smashed cucumber salad. I grilled clams, pork Andouille, chicken sausage, Tbone and top round (IrCOm doing low fat) marinated in fish sauce, and a nice Flannery hanger that Mark brought. Others brought cheese/salami hors drCOoeuvres, cabbage/pepper/onion pie, pasta salad, and a plum tart.
    2022 Baudry Chinon Rose
    Classic, easy, ripe year but still some zip. B+/B
    2018 de Vodanis Vouvray
    Sec tendre, good acids but some surprising heat on finish makes me less a fan. B-/C+
    2012 Mt Eden Chardonnay Reserve
    White fruits, citrus zest, floral, just a hint of butterscotch. Not my usual clam wine but it works. B+
    1998 Ch. la Gaffeliere
    Opened a 98 for sentimental reasons. The great rCy98 vintage gives this a bit more oomph than usual Gaffeliere, this is in a nice spot - herbal, elegant, and surprisingly complex with a cigarbox profile that is totally ready. Not really very long, but a very good showing. B++
    .
    2005 Vieux Chateau Certan
    This is VERY young, but this is going to a great great wine. Cassis, black plum, cocoa powder and a touch of vanilla. Very pure fruit, smooth tannins, an acidic backbone that is totally integrated. Even though you can tell it is coiled itrCOs pretty tasty, but in 15 years I expect this will be utterly brilliant. B+ with solid A future
    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 Graham@g.stereo@shaw.ca to alt.food.wine on Tue Sep 5 13:32:57 2023
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    On 2023-09-05 12:25 p.m., dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:
    Most of the week off recuperating from a procedure. Ready for a glass by Sat.

    With swordfish, lentils, sourdough discard pancake, salad, the 2022 Tiberio Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Herby, crunchy, rich strawberry/cherry fruit, lemon zest. Pairs well with the swordfish. B+

    With grilled halibut (how did I ever grill fish without a thermopro?), Israeli couscous, and salad
    2021 Baudry Le Domaine Chinon Blanc. Sweet apple, orange zest, saline/mineral finish, quite good. B+

    I wasnrCOt up for usual 30-50 person Labor Day party (too much cooler and table moving), but felt we could handle 8 friends. I made salsa and grilled leeks with mustard vinaigrette, Betsy made potato salad and smashed cucumber salad. I grilled clams, pork Andouille, chicken sausage, Tbone and top round (IrCOm doing low fat) marinated in fish sauce, and a nice Flannery hanger that Mark brought. Others brought cheese/salami hors drCOoeuvres, cabbage/pepper/onion pie, pasta salad, and a plum tart.

    2022 Baudry Chinon Rose
    Classic, easy, ripe year but still some zip. B+/B

    2018 de Vodanis Vouvray
    Sec tendre, good acids but some surprising heat on finish makes me less a fan. B-/C+

    2012 Mt Eden Chardonnay Reserve
    White fruits, citrus zest, floral, just a hint of butterscotch. Not my usual clam wine but it works. B+

    1998 Ch. la Gaffeliere
    Opened a 98 for sentimental reasons. The great rCy98 vintage gives this a bit more oomph than usual Gaffeliere, this is in a nice spot - herbal, elegant, and surprisingly complex with a cigarbox profile that is totally ready. Not really very long, but a very good showing. B++
    .

    2005 Vieux Chateau Certan
    This is VERY young, but this is going to a great great wine. Cassis, black plum, cocoa powder and a touch of vanilla. Very pure fruit, smooth tannins, an acidic backbone that is totally integrated. Even though you can tell it is coiled itrCOs pretty tasty, but in 15 years I expect this will be utterly brilliant. B+ with solid A future


    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.

    Great to see you back on form!
    Graham
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  • From Mark Lipton@notpil@eudrup.ude to alt.food.wine on Wed Sep 6 13:26:43 2023
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    On 9/5/23 2:25 PM, dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:
    Most of the week off recuperating from a procedure. Ready for a glass by Sat.

    Welcome back, Dale! Nice lineup of wines, too (NHO that Vouvray
    producer, though)

    Mark Lipton

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