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2015-3 Californication

at The Chef’s Table at the Edgewater Hotel

August 15, 2015 at 6pm

Getting back to reality after the ultimate Mouton Tasting! To put it in perspective, the cost of this tasting is equal to the cost of one glass of the last wine we tasted!

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Favorite wines were the 70 BV, 79 Buckhorn, and 91 Dominos.

This tasting was a real lesson in the aging rates of tenths, bottles and magnums! The tenths were over the hill, and the magnum was fresh and fruity.

The Wines

1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 130
1965 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1967 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1968 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
1970 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1974 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2 tenths 40
1975 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 110
1979 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Magnum 90
1979 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1991 Dominus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 260
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Acquisitions

none

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2014-4 Burgundy and a Few Ringers

at Luma

November 8, 2014 at 6 pm

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The Wines

I was originally going to serve these wines blind, but it seemed too hard, and I’m glad I didn’t as I don’t think we would have learned much. While there was no absolutely stellar wine in the group, each flight had its standouts. One of the biggest surprises to me was the quality of the 66 Leoville. It was also the best 70 BVGDLTPR I’ve had in a long time.

 

1971 Corton Diamond Jubilee, Remoissenet Père et Fils Red 92 pts 95
1972 Vougeot Clos du Prieure, Pierre Ponnelle Red 94 pts 95
1978 Chambolle Musigny France flawed 140
1978 Nuit Saint-Georges – Pierre Bouree Fils Red 87 pts 90
1983 Pommard Rugiens Billard-Gonnet Red 89 pts 30
1983 Vosne-Romanee Beaumonts Charles Moncaut Red 90 pts 35
1987 Clos de Vougeot Domaine Ceci Red 91 pts 90
1993 Charmes Chambertin Geantel-Pansiot Red 96 pts 60
1996 Chambolle Musigny Les Baudes Serafin Red 91 pts 55
1996 Clos Saint Denis Cuvee Unique Arlaud Red 93 pts 55
1996 Morey St. Denis Les Ruchots Reserve Magnien Red corked 45
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France 96 pts 140
1979 Duckhorn Merlot 89 pts 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot 89 pts 85
1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 94 pts 150

Other Wines:

2013 Bonny Doon Pic Poul Andy 90 pts
2011 Secret de Grande Bateaux Steve 90 pts
2012 Maison Village Joseph Drouin Mark 88 pts
1998 Tondonia Blanc Ron 92 pts
2001 Clarendon Grenache Dick 88 pts
2001 Gainey Pinot Noir John 90 pts
2008 Le Cigare Volant Andy 89 pts
1982 Diamond Creek Gravelly Meadow CS Steve 93 pts
2009 Crozes-Hermitage Alain Graillat Steve 94 pts
2001 Integrity Ron 95 pts
1992 Justin Obtuse John 88 pts

 

Acquisitions

None

 

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2014-3 Turbulent Times: The Sixties

at The Capital Grille Pointe Orlando

September 13, 2014 at 6 pm

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The Wines

The 60s started off at the peak in Bordeaux, but from there it went downhill, as California began to pick up its game.

These wines showed much better than I was expecting. The clear loser was the Margaux (as usual) and the winners were the Mouton and Haut Brion. The California wines also had nothing to be embarrassed about, including a 68 BV Special Label Burgundy I slipped in.

With three magnums in the tasting, it was an interesting opportunity to see how much fresher the wines were from the larger bottles. I’d had the 66 Haut Brion before from a 750, but this magnum was a whole different wine. The group’s favorites were the Haut Brion and the 61 Mouton. It was nice that the star of the show was, indeed, the star.

1961 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 98 puts 1,200
1961 Ch. La Pointe France Pomerol 94 puts 140
1962 Ch. Leoville Las Cases (magnum) France St. Julien 88 puts 340
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France St. Julien 90 puts 140
1966 Ch. Margaux France Margaux 86 puts 140
1966 Ch. Haut Brion (magnum) France Graves 97 puts 340
1966 Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste (magnum) France Pauillac 85 puts 340
1964 Clos Vougeot – R. Engel Red Burgundy 92 puts 250
1964 BV Georges de La Tour  Cabernet  Napa 92 puts 90
1968 BV Georges de La Tour Cabernet  Napa (corked) 150
1945 Madeira, Bual, Cossart Gordon Madeira Madeira 99 pts 300

In addition to the 68 BV Special Label Burgundy (94 pts) I also brought an 82 Diamond Creek Red Rock Terrace (97 puts) that shocked me (as it was from Joe Spinelli’s “cellar”) and was very popular.

Ron’s 2007 Spottswoode Cab (96 pts) and 2010 Greer Cab (99 pts) were also impressive

Thanks to everyone for the additional wines I haven’t listed, it was a great event!

 

Acquisitions

None

 

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2014-1 Horizontals

at Eddie V’s
7488 West Sand Lake Road
Orlando FL 32819

March 15, 2014 at 6 pm

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The Wines

This event offered a collection of mini horizontals. They didn’t prove much of a challenge to sort out blind, and nearly everyone got most of them right. The flight winners were the Bonnes Mares, Giscours and DRC.

5 23 1966 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 125
7 9 1966 Bonnes Mares – Comte de Vogue Red Burgundy 490
9 15 1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140
9 20 1966 Ch. Carbonnieux France Pauillac 85
5 12 1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
9 9 1970 Ch. Giscours France Pauillac 85
9 8 1970 Les Forts de Latour France Pauillac 150
5 21 1978 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 90
7 16 1978 Nuit Saint-Georges – Pierre Bouree Fils Red Burgundy 90
5 26 1979 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 90
8 20 1979 Grand Echexeaux – Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy 1156
9 22 1999 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 85
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Following the tasting I served three wines blind They turned out to all be the same wine, Troublemaker, a GSM blend. But one had been frozen for two months, and one had been in my trunk for two months. The favorite was the trunk wine, by a narrow margin. The only obviously flawed wine was the frozen one, but I think the damage was simply slight geranium scent from having a bit of air let into the bottle prior to freezing to make sure the bottle wouldn’t burst. Next time I would try it without doing that.

 

Acquisitions

 

1964 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1965 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1967 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1968 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1970 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1979 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1979 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1980 Duckhorn Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 85
1914 Madeira, Bual, Abudarhaml Madeira Madeira 300
1945 Madeira, Bual, Cossart Gordon & Co Madeira Madeira 300
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2013-4 Odd Man Out

at Luma

November 23, 2013 at 6:00 pm

The challenge here was to identify the wine that doesn’t match the other two in each set of three. And of course to name what they all are, blind. As if.

I was very proud of our group, as many of us got most of them right, and kudos to John Henline, who got them all!

Favorite wine of the nine tasted blind was the 1945 Ch. Leoville Las Cases, which received ten unanimous first place votes.

My highest scores were the two final wines, 2001 Haut Brion Blanc (98 pts) and 1885 Verdelho Madiera (99 pts). It was truly amazing, and matched every course it was served with.

The Wines

1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 130
1966 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 125
1979 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 90
1945 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 486
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140
1966 Ch. Carbonnieux France Pauillac 85
1955 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle Red Burgundy 159
1957 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle Red Burgundy 327
1966 Beaune 1er Cru Grèves Avery’s Bottling, Remoissenet Père et Fils Red Burgundy 95
1885 Madeira, Verdelho Madeira Madeira 320
2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc France Graves 375
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Acquisitions

1938 Ch Cheval Blanc – very low fill France Bordeaux 100
1970 Ch Petrus France Bordeaux 1800
1979 Grand Echezeaux DRC France Burgundy 1156

 

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2013-3 The Price is Right

The Capital Grille at The Mall at Millenia
4200 Conroy Road
Orlando, FL  32839
T: 407.351.2210

August 24, 2013 at 6:00 pm

The challenge here was to identify, blind, the wine with the “pedigree” in each set of three.

Well the results were mixed. The first flight wasn’t served blind, but we all agreed the 68 had the best pedigree, although all had their virtues. The second flight was by far the best. The recurring theme was that even though the Pierre Ponnelle vineyard represented weren’t prestigious, the his wines were fantastic. Two corked wines muddled the results a bit. The DRC, although the most popular wine of the last flight, was disappointing, given its pedigree.

None of the wines faded in the glass over several hours.

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My Notes:
1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa $130

light color, classic redwood nose, slightly maderized, thin caramel finish. Held up in the glass, though. 87 pts

1968 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa $150

Ruby color, redwood and wax in the nose, balanced with still fresh fruit. 92 pts.

1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa $150

Garnet, coffee and cinnamon nose, caramel on the palate. I actually prefered this to the group’s favorite, the ’68. 93 pts.

1955 Corton, Naudin Red Burgundy $325

Outclassed by the lesser wines. Garnet, good color and clarity, coffee, vanilla, cherry, licorice, long vailla finish.

1964 Chassagne-Montrachet “Clos de la Boudriotte”, Pierre Ponnelle Red Burgundy $95

An overachiever for what it was. Garnet, barnyard, earth and coffee, fruity vanilla finish. Wow. 96 pts.

1966 Beaune 1er Cru Grèves Avery’s Bottling, Remoissenet Père et Fils Red Burgundy $95

Dark garnet, plastic and herbs in the nose, fruit, metal and mint on the palate, long. Impressive. 97 pts

1966 Mazis-Chambertin, Doudet-Naudin Red Burgundy $325

Great clarity, youthful, turpentine, pencil shavings, chewy. Not very complex, though. 88 pts.

1967 Fixin, Pierre Ponnelle Red Burgundy $95

Slightly corked. Youthful. Definitely outperforming for its class. The corkiness came and went many times, and finally blew off after close to an hour. 92 pts, more if not corked.

1978 Chambolle Musigny, A. Rodet Red Burgundy $70

Short, uninteresting. 86 pts.

1983 Vosne-Romanee Charles Moncaut Red Burgundy $35

Corked. 85 pts?

1985 Grand Echezeaux – Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy $900

Bacon fat, soaped leather, mint, vanilla, coffee, cherry, lamb stew, mushrooms, floral. fairly long with spice and lamb in the finish. Certainly a good wine, but not a $900 wine. 91 pts.

1985 Morey-St-Denis Domaine des Lambrays Red Burgundy $80

Sour, overripe, metallic, cherry and vanilla. Fairly unpleasant. 83 pts.

 

The Wines

1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 130
1968 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
1955 Corton, Naudin Red Burgundy 325
1964 Chassagne-Montrachet “Clos de la Boudriotte”, Pierre Ponnelle Red Burgundy 95
1966 Beaune 1er Cru Grèves Avery’s Bottling, Remoissenet Père et Fils Red Burgundy 95
1966 Mazis-Chambertin, Doudet-Naudin Red Burgundy 325
1967 Fixin, Pierre Ponnelle Red Burgundy 95
1978 Chambolle Musigny, A. Rodet Red Burgundy 70
1983 Vosne-Romanee Charles Moncaut Red Burgundy 35
1985 Grand Echezeaux – Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy 900
1985 Morey-St-Denis Domaine des Lambrays Red Burgundy 80
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Acquisitions

1945 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 486 Bonhams 5/2013
1949 Ch. Bouscaut France Pauillac 85 Bonhams 5/2013
1961 Ch. La Pointe France Pomerol 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Carbonnieux France Pauillac 85 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Carbonnieux France Pauillac 85 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France Pauillac 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1966 Ch. Margaux France Pauillac 140 Bonhams 5/2013
1970 Ch. Giscours France Pauillac 85 Bonhams 5/2013
1970 Les Forts de Latour France Pauillac 150 Bonhams 5/2013

 

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2013-2 Blind Pairs

Capital Grille

April 20, 2013 at 6:00 pm

I was very proud of our group at this even. Except for the BV flight, there was 100% consensus as to the best wine, and except for the Burgundy flight, there was almost 100% correct identification of the wines blind! Of course, the shocker of the night was the Jean Gros Richebourg, which beat the DRC, and was the Wine of the Night.

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All the wines showed well, and it might have been our best set of wines ever. Favorites were:

69 Puligny Montrachet from Leflaive (96 pts). Amazingly youthful, with a huge char and ash componenet, and then lemon curd on the finish. The 2001 Haut Brion (93 pts) had the characteristic candele wax and later violets, but wasn’t a show stopper. Both wines lasted five hours in the glass.

55 Latour (94 pts). Again, really youthful even from a tenth, great depth. The companion 55 Cheval Blanc (91 pts) seemed slightly less young and more one dimensional in comparison.

70 Petrus (98 pts). Aromatically on of the most complex Bordeauxs I’ve had. The 61 Lynch Bages (96 pts) showed classic LB nose, and was drinking beautifully, iy just had steep competition.

87 Richebourg Jean Gros (99 pts). Young, earthy, extraordinarily complex. The 83 DRC Richebourg (92 pts) seemed tannic and simple in comparison, certainly not worth the current auction price of over $1K for this off year.

63 Taylor Port (99 pts) was the greatest port I’ve ever had, almost a claret style, light, not too sweet, tons of citrus, very complex. Not madierized at all, very fresh. The 99 Yquem (92 pts) was in perfect shape, but the port stole the show.

Other wines of note:

Nice Pommery Champagne from John, and an 87 BV cab we had no trouble picking out of the BV flight.

Excellent WIlliamsburg Winery Sauvignon Blanc (91 pts) from Andy that held its own against two huge whites.

Dick’s 87 Heitz Martha’s and 06 Beaucastel CDP both went well with the food courses, as did my 2010 Puligny Montrachet Les Combottes from Etiene Sauzet (94 pts) and Henry’s Drive CS (93 pts), which was very Bordeaux-like.

I loved all three of Ron’s wines. 2010 Kosta Brown One Sixteen Chardonnay (95 pts) was all about crushed lime, butter and caramel. I would like to buy some of this wine. @007 Aquilon Garnacha (96 pts) packed a chocolate nose followed by big fruit and a gamey finish, but wasn’t over the top at all. 1979 Clos de Vougeot from Drouhin (95 pts) came a bit too late for me to fully appreciate its wonderful iron, meat and sour cherry aromas. The wine is light, and should be drunk now, as it’s a perfect classic Burgundy.

I finished things off with the novelty of a St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram from the West Indies. The nose of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg is really quite fun.

A stellar collection of wines, and a great night. Service by Tim, his first time waiting on our group, was perfect.

The Wines

6 28 1969 Puligny Montrachet, Clavoillon, Domaine Leflaive White Burgundy 180
6 24 2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc France Graves 375
9 18 1955 Ch Latour France Paullac tenth 320
9 17 1955 Ch Cheval Blanc France St Emilion tenth 320
7 19 1970 Ch Petrus France Pomerol 1,287
6 16 1961 Ch Lynch Bages France Pauillac 600
5 25 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 130
5 10 1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
8 24 1987 Richebourg Jean Gros Red Burgundy 135
7 23 1983 Richebourg Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy 300
9 21 1999 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 85
6 31 1963 Taylor Port Portugal 150
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Acquisitions

None $

 

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2013-1 Ron’s Favorite Wines When You Only Have $3000 to Spend

Bull and Bear

February 2, 2013 at 6:00 pm

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The Wines

Ron provided a fabulous series of flight from his cellar. Wine of the night was the 1966 La Mission Haut Brion, ,followed closely by the Chateau Rayas. Other favorites were the Jacques Selosse Substance, 2005 Araujo Eisele and 1959 Aloxe-Corton. The only wine that was slightly disappointing was the 1994 Dominus, which despite a great Bordeaux-like nose mysteriously lacked structure and fruit. I thought the Suduiraut (a great year) was slightly more balanced than the Yquem, although the nose of the Yquem was quite complex.

I added a couple of wines to the flights. My 2010 Aubert Ritchie wasn’t as complex as the Lauren, and my 2000 Raymond Usseglio CDP was much less chewy than the Deux Freres, although at one fifth the price a good buy.

Flight I (Ron’s favorite Champagne producers)

96 Krug – toast, bread, pronounced lime, sharp finish that mellowed with an hour of air, 96 pts.
NV Jacques Selosse Substance – toast, orchids, meat, stones, oxidative nose, incredibly long and mouth filling. My favorite Champagne, 98 pts.

Flight II ( Ron’s favorite Chardonnay producers Old and New World)

10 Aubert Ritchie – bacon, butter, ash, 94 pts.
09 Aubert Lauren – lavender, floral, more complex on the tongue than the Ritchie, sharper finish, growing complexity with 30 minutes of air, 98 pts.
09 Raveneau Montee de Tonnere – intense anise nose, marine slat, soft on the tongue, a bit disappointing next to the new world chards, 92 pts.

Flight III ( Southern Rhone / Chateauneuf du Pape)

00 Pierre Usseglio Deux Freres – berries, meat, well structured, 93 pts.
00 Chateau Rayas – light ruby, cherry, mint, rhubarb, herbs, like a great Burgundy, 99 pts.
00 Rudolph Usseglio CDP – dark color, animal scents, simple on the palate, but chewy, good buy, 90 pts.

Flight IV (California Cabernet battle served blind) The Araujo beat some very high end Cali’s including Dominus at Andrus’s blind tasting.

94 Dominus – big dark fruit nose but a disappointing hollowness on the palate. Bottle variation or over rated or over the hill or awkward stage? 93 pts.
05 Araujo Eisele – tons of fruit and chocolate mint, big long vanilla mint finish. A monster of a new world wine. Cultish. 96 pts.

Flight V ( Bordeaux: Ron’s favorite 82 and my favorite Bordeaux Producer)

66 La Mission Haut Brion – redwoord, huge fruit, very fruity on the palate, earthy finish, easily WOTN. 99+ pts.
82 Pichon Lalande – intense dark mushroom, forest floor, perhaps the best 82 I’ve had, but slightly thin on the palate. 95 pts.

Flight VI ( Burgundy: Ron’s favorite vintages)

59 Domaine F Thevenot Aloxe-Corton 1er Cru – youthful bright cherry, bacon, wood smoke, big, sweet and fruity on the palate, ever so slightly musty. I love old Burgs! 99 pts.
78 Leroy NSG Boudots – cherry and herbal, thin compared to the Aloxe. Reinforces my NSG opinions. 92 pts.

Flight VII ( Ron’s favorite dessert wine )

97 Yquem – surprisingly off balance for Yquem, but a great complex nose. 89 pts.
01 Suduiraut – best Suduiraut ever, really balanced finish, but a much simpler nose than the Yquem. 93 pts.

 

Acquisitions

1970 Petrus! $1287    (we stole this from JJ Buckley’s year end sale)
Wines from Ron $3000

 

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2012-2 White Christmas

White Christmas

at Luma

June 9, 2012 at 6:00 pm
 
In honor of the summer, this was an all white tasting, something we haven’t done before. We’ll did the Burgs as a flight of 5, then the Bordeaux as a flight of 4. (This was Luma, so we had to recycle glasses.) Then, with dessert, we’ll did the Yquem as a flight of 3, and after dinner the Tesseron (saving a half bottle for a future event. The Tesseron is the only Cognac ever scored 100 pts by Parker.)Members did a great job of stepping up to the plate and bringing excellent reds for dinner.

1962 Corton Charlemagne, Patriarche White Burgundy 180
1971 Chassagne-Montrachet, A. Ramonet White Burgundy 180
1976 Chassagne Montrachet, Les Chenevottes, A. Lichine White Burgundy 180
1969 Chevalier-Montrachet, G. Deleger White Burgundy 180
1969 Puligny Montrachet, Clavoillon, Domaine Leflaive White Burgundy 180
6 8 1978 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 295
6 9 1983 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 295
2000 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 485
2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 375
9 24 1999 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 85
9 31 2000 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 213
9 26 2001 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 300
NV Tesseron XO Selection Lot 29 Cognac 320
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My wine notes:

Starters

2002 Freemark Abbey Gravel Bench Chardonnay, from Andy.
We all loved this very Burgundian California chard. Minerals, oak, gravel, butter with fruit and ash in the finish. 94 pts.

NV Leroy Duval Champagne, from John.
Toasty, nice fruit, 89pts.

NV Ruinart Champagne, from Ron.
Toast, greeen peel, crisp finish, 90 pts.

White Burgundy

1962 Corton Charlemagne, Patriarche, $180.
Although the oldest wine in the flight, this beauty was light straw color and incredibly youthful. 50 years? More like 5! Lemon, ash, a woodsy nose unfortunately developed, probably from a bad cork, tart mineral and lemon finish, very fresh, 91pts.

1971 Chassagne-Montrachet, A. Ramonet, $180.
Amber color, bizarre tomato, bacon and apricot nose, acidic, creamy finish, and awkward wine, 88pts.

1976 Chassagne Montrachet, Les Chenevottes, A. Lichine, $180.
Lovely light straw color, clean vanilla nose, ash on the tongue, tasting very young, the group’s favorite, 92pts.

1969 Chevalier-Montrachet, G. Deleger, $180.
Quite amber, floral, alcohol, geranium, heavy and a bit clumsy, 86 pts.

1969 Puligny Montrachet, Clavoillon, Domaine Leflaive, $180
Astonishingly youthful, bright straw color, ash, minerals a hint of bug spray, clean on the palate with a good balance between acid and fruit, flinty finish, the group’s second favorite and my favorite, 94pts.

White Bordeaux

1978 Ch Haut Brion Blanc, $295.
Amber, closed, honey, weeds, bug spray, dust, intense lemon on the palate, rich caramel finish, improved with 30 minutes of air, 92+pts.

1983 Ch Haut Brion Blanc, $295.
Spicy, candy, oily, very balanced, good acid, vanilla finish, 95pts.

2000 Ch Haut Brion Blanc, $485.
Green, flinty, young, licorice, soft, creamy, lemon finish, 96 pts.

2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc, $375.
Balanced, creamy, vanilla, apricot, vanilla ice cream, honey, the group’s favorite, 98pts.

Lighter Reds

1981 Drouhin Grands-Echezeaux, Ron
Black olives, cherry beer, peat, balanced, smokey, 95 pts.

2003 Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape, Ron
Meat, berries, dust, spice box, cherries, jam, vanilla, a great CDP, 98pts.

2000 Barbaresco, Marc de Grazia, Dick
Cherries, dried fruit, tar, tannic, 95pts.

1983 Hermitage La Chapelle, Jaboulet, Steve
Saddle leather, smoke, dried flowers, 95pts.

1993 Fess Parker Pinot Noir, commemorative Davie Crocket magnum, Andy
Smoke, sweet finish, a really nice pinot, 92pts.

Red Bordeaux

 1983 Ch Gruaud Larose, Ron
Classic Bordeaux nose, nice fruit balance, 92pts.

1986 Ch Gruaud Larose, Steve
Similar to the 1983, but with slightly more structure, 93pts.

1981 Ch. Palmer, John
Flawed bottle.

California Reds

 1981 BV Georges de la Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, John
Waxy, fading a bit, but with traditional GDLT notes. You can tell this was just on the cusp of the winery’s decline, 90pts.

1995 Heitz Bella Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon, Andy
A remarkable Bella Oaks, lots of coffee in the nose, and a sweet balanced finish, 93pts.

2004 Robert Young Cabernet Sauvignon, Andy
A pleasant wine with a simple sawdust finish, 88pts.

1997 Grace Vineyard 29, Ron
Extremely Bordeaux like, especially the nose, 94pts.

1991 Dominus, Ron
Still the greatest wine ever made in California! 99pts.

Sauternes

1999 Ch d’Yquem, tenth, $85.
The best match for the lemon verbena creme brulee, but the most out of balance of the three, 97pts.

2000 Ch d’Yquem, tenth, $213.
Smooth and balanced, softer than the 1999, 98pts.

2001 Ch d’Yquem, tenth, $300.
Definitely the best of the three, the most complex and intense botrytis aromas, but is one or two points worth the premium? 99pts.

Cognac

(1929) Tesseron XO Selection Lot 29, $320.
Complex floral, figs, fennel, candy, vanilla, mint, balanced with a long caramel finish. The only Cognac ever rated 100pts by Robert Parker. 98pts.

 

Upcoming Events

September 29 Syndicate at Bull and Bear
November 17 Syndicate

Acquisitions

2000 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 485
2000 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 485
2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 375
2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 375
2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 375
2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Graves 375
2470

 

 

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -5706
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -2470
Dinner -1670
Balance -4856

 

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple to the event.

2011-4 Odd Man Out

Odd Man Out 

at Luma

August 20, 2011 at 6:00 pm 
A delicious dinner at Luma, far surpassing any meal we’ve had there before. The menu:tuna sashimi “thai style”
ginger juice, nectarines, thai basil, lemongrass sorbetvidalia onion-cauliflower soup
creme fraiche, siberian caviarflorida keys lobster hush puppies
cucumber-mint tzatziki, bermuda onion salad, sumacsteakhouse wedge
iceberg lettuce, cherry tomato, applewood bacon, red onion, gorgonzola dolceprato meatball
preserved chanterelle, parmesan, garlic breadcrumb

laughing bird shrimp tortellini
maitake mushrooms, brentwood corn cream, denise’s eggplant agrodolce

idaho rainbow trout
black and white quinoa, walnut, braised scallion, pickled peppers

heritage pork tasting
roasted pork loin, braised pork belly, chili sausage, bacon roasted la ratte potato

peach pot de crème & chocolate malt milkshake
peach jam, brown sugar sorbet & caramel, vanilla cream

 

The wines: Four flights of three wines, blind. In each flight, something doesn’t belong. Our job was to find it. We were about half right. The two biggest shockers were that nearly everyone had the ’64 Latour swapped with the ’88 Tignanello(!) and the ’83 Dunn swapped with the ’82 Margaux. I need more Dunn.

My Rating
1955 Auxey Duresses, P Ponnelle Red Burgundy 95 159
1957 Auxey Duresses, P Ponnelle Red Burgundy 94 327
1955 Château Clerc Milon Mondon Red Bordeaux 90 137
1988 Tignanello, Antinori Red Italy 95 167
1964 Barolo, Giacomo Conterno 93 277
1964 Ch Latour 90 650
1983 Penfold’s Grange Shiraz Australia 98 190
1983 Dunn Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 95 106
1982 Margaux Red Bordeaux 93 1078
1976 Petrus Red Bordeaux 91 1082
1976 BV GDLT PR Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 92 133
1976 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon Alex Val 90 89
1875 Madeira, Sercial Madeira Madeira 99 571
4966

Also, thanks for these wines:

  • 2008 Clos Habert Montlouis sur Loire, Siegel (92 pts)
  • 2010 Troon Rousanne, Crocket (89 pts)
  • 1983 Gainey Limited Selection Chardonnay, Henline (97 pts)
  • 2007 Louis Martini CS, Alcorn (92 pts)
  • 2001 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino, Robinson (96 pts)
  • 2006 Marquis Phillips Shiraz 9, Alcorn (92 pts)
  • 2002 Torbreck The Factor, Siegle (95 pts)
  • 2006 Gevrey Chambertin Champy, Crocket (88 pts)
  • 1987 Grgich Hills Cabernet Sauvignon, Henline (88 pts)
  • 2006 Teramanthia Toro Tempranillo, Siegle (90 pts)

Upcoming Events

November 19 Non-Syndicate Bring Your Own Flight to Luma
December 10 Wine Syndicate at Bull & Bear

Acquisitions

1955 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle 159
1955 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle 159
1955 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle 159
1957 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle 327
1957 Auxey Duresses, Pierre Ponnelle 327
1955 Château Clerc Milon Mondon 137
1988 Tignanello, Antinori 167
1964 Giacomo Conterno Barolo 277
1964 Ch Latour 650
1983 Penfold’s Grange 190
1983 Dunn Howell Mountain 106
1982 Margaux 1078
1976 Petrus 1082
1976 BV GDLT PR 133
1976 Jordan 89
1875 Madeira, Sercial 571
5611

 

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance 5559
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -5611
Dinner -2319
Balance 2629

 

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple to the event.