Saturday, May 31, 2008

1996, 1997, 1999 Labegorce Margaux


A friend who is looking to better understand french wines asked me about an email from K&L with these wines. I said I thought for the price they would be worth a taste and he paid so we could drink. No better friend than that. We both agreed the 1996 was the best "deal" price to taste. The great thing about a french chateaux is that you can count on the wine being the same wine year after year. Tasting three of four vintages, each vintage with quite a bit of variation gives a very clear indication. Each of the wines had a classic Margaux nose, soft, flowery, perfume flavors. The taste of each was similar, but with distinct differences across the three. The 1996 was the most robust, even today, more fruit, more tannins, nicely sweetened. Very good structure, good to drink now, just as good in five years would be my guess. The 1997 was more subtle. The fruit came up more slowly, but was smooth. The 1999 was between the two, but had more tannin and bit less fruit. In each case it was blackberry flavored with earth/dirt type flavor. I know that does not sound great, who after all likes the flavor of dirt, but the blend is pleasing.

I would/will definitely buy more of the 1996 for the price, $40. The 97 is $30, which is a pretty good price for a ready to drink ten year old Bordeaux.


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leh

Thursday, May 29, 2008

2003 Domaine Carneros Vermeil "Ver May"


What a delightful Sparkling Wine (Champagne for the non-french). I was not expecting much. I got this quite awhile back as a member of their Sparkling Wine Club, where I have been a member for a long time. I enjoy their sparkling wines and their Pinot Noir which they send often is very respectable. In any case this sparkler is a Demi-Sec, or a "sweeter" sparkling wine, reminiscent of the fine over sweetened Korbel of my misspent youth. Thus I was in no hurry to open it.

That is so not fair with this wine. It is sweeter, but still a true sparkling wine. Great yeasty nose and wonderful subtle/sweet on the tongue. Really a very nice taste treat. With the tiny bubbles that is a Domaine trademark, there are all of the fine Champagne tastes and flavors in a California Sparkling wine. Pick this up if you can find it. (Note, just found out it is only available to wine club members.)

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leh

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

2001 Vall Llach Priorat


I sure wish I had bought more of this a couple of years back. It was $70 a bottle or so, but it is a dynamite wine. Not sure why I opened this tonight to be honest, just seemed like a good idea after a difficult day. It goes down beautifully. Smooth, long finish, lovely aroma and fully blended flavors of black cherry, burnt tobacco (the good kind of taste) and sweet tannins. A great wine from an up and coming area of Spain. Truth be told a now well discovered part of Spain but in 2003, not so much. Just outside of Barcelona. If you can get this wine, any year in the last five years, even if it seems steep in price, you will not regret it. I still have a couple of the 2001 and I will be delighted to open the next one in an other two years.

It is a blend, half Carignan, then Merlot and Cabernet. Great tasting wine.

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leh

Monday, May 26, 2008

2000 Sausal Zinfandel Alexander Valley Private Reserve


I drink almost no Zin anymore. I went through a phase where I drank quite a bit, all the Amador county zins, the finer Napa zins, even got my hands on a Turly or two. When I do drink it, I always wonder why it ends up being second choice whenever I am standing in the isle trying to decide what to pick out. It just does. I like it, but it does not give the wow! feeling that you get with other varietals. At least, that is me.

The Sausal, was picked up at the winery awhile ago. It was good in the tasting at the winery and so I bought a bottle to go with a couple of cabs. Drinking it now was fun. It went well with the BBQ ribs and potato salad. Strong taste of plum, almost port like. It was ready to drink, but not over the hill at all.

All in all a pretty good evening of wine. Not too much, but nice variety and most importantly pleasant company.

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leh

2001 Quinault l'Enclos


Yet another Merlot, over 80% in this Bordeaux. It seems to me to be still a bit young to drink. The tannins are still showing and the fruit is buried a bit underneath it all until they come through in the finish. Rasberry and plum were the most notable flavors. I had this right after the Jayson (see other note) and then had the Jayson again right after this. The Quinault was a classical French Bordeaux style and showed some structure and balance and I believe will improve for another five years. The Jayson, it may be good in five years, but I would not expect much chance of better.

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leh

2005 Jayson Red Wine (Pahlmeyer)


Big smooth creamy merlot, with enough elements to make for a very nice experience. I will admit that most merlot dominant wines are not in my wheel house. I like things dry and the trend in California making merlot more "drinkable" moved it from dry to a sweeter and in my mind less complex and ultimately less enjoyable wine. All that said, one of my favorite French Bordeaux is Angleus, which is almost always 60% or more Merlot. This is a move back in the right direction, although not as far as I as an individual would hope. It is better than just a drinkable wine. It has some nuance to it with a nice nose.

Another new add to the site, I put a label in. Not sure I will have the ambition to do this everytime, but it does make it look more professional.

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leh

Collard-Picard Cuvée Selection Brut Champagne


This came in a K&L Wine Club shipment a month or so ago. We took it to a friends house for Memorial Day BBQ. I just had a quick taste, since as you will see with the next three posts I was trying new things. Not at all what I am used to in finer French sparkling wine. This one did not have the refined yeast that I am used to and very much like. Nonetheless, it was a very nice style and I would say excellent for a warm spring/summer evening sipping occasion. K&L has some fine wine notes in their club newsletter, located here: K&L Wines.

Apparently it is the meunier that dominates the wine, so it has a very refreshing splash of taste combined with the bubbles, it is excellent.

FYI, I am not an advertiser for anyone, so if I refer to anyone or anyplace as a place where I shop, it is for information only, not an advertisement.

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leh

Sunday, May 25, 2008

1983 Joseph Phelps Cabernet

Phelps Cabs have been great, see my earlier post on the 2005. The Insignia, Phelps top end Bordeaux style, is a signature wine from Napa and even with the volume produced it is a consistently great wine. This 1983 should have been drunk 10 years ago (just a guess). Today it exists only as tannin, acid and the remnants of flavor beaten out of existence for the most part. Kind of a sour port. A friend shared it with me, it had been kept in good storage conditions since purchase and did not taste as though the bottle had turned. It was just well past any prime and unlike some older wines where everything has faded and leaves a subtle pleasing flavor, this is just the bitter elements. It was only $13 back in the day.

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leh

1996 Beaulieu Vinyards Tapestry

This was a deal of a wine when it came out. A Bordeaux style blend from Napa. A $30 wine that tasted like a $75 wine back in the day. It has not held up as well as I would have liked. It was a very strong fruit forward wine but with good balance and a very nice long finish. Today, it has lost some fruit and still has some of the tanin, so it has not really resolved as much as one would like. This is one that would have been better drunk sooner.

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leh

2002 Louis Martini Cabernet Monte Rosso Vineyard

Upon first opening, it came with a nose of mocha and tabacco. Then ten minutes later there was a spice flavor added, which was almost curry like (perhaps a trick of my own nose but I was not around any curry). It settled in with a lovely flavorful scent with the fruit of currant and cherries. Very nice nose. Drinking the wine was equally enjoyable. Solid structure of fruit, moderate tannin and acid which gave a very nice finish. This is a very nice wine, and I bought it at Safeway yesterday for under $50 at the club price. I have had many $100 plus California cabs that were not at the quality level of this wine.

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leh