Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
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Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
Had a Bordeaux on deck!
Pulled out the Ridge Estate Cab 2009 instead. Needed comfort food. By gosh this is wonderful, unspoofilated shizzle.
Blend of 77% Cab, 23% merlot, sub-14% ABV.
Santa Cruz Mountains
Monte Bello Vineyard
Showing the distinctive Draper perfume of American Oak and spicey dark berries. Menthol and graphite. Firm acidity, crunch red fruit and sweet dark fruits. Cool climate fruit. Some California dark chocolate with a touch of sea salt. Fine, grainy, chewy tannins. Just what the doctor ordered on this very nippy cool night in Orlando. Not Maine cold, but cold nonetheless.
This is a wine that still needs a few more years, but I needed something chewy.
Damn fine stuff.
(91-92+ pts.) The range will depend on how much of the American oak, a singular hallmark of Ridge, blows off.
Pulled out the Ridge Estate Cab 2009 instead. Needed comfort food. By gosh this is wonderful, unspoofilated shizzle.
Blend of 77% Cab, 23% merlot, sub-14% ABV.
Santa Cruz Mountains
Monte Bello Vineyard
Showing the distinctive Draper perfume of American Oak and spicey dark berries. Menthol and graphite. Firm acidity, crunch red fruit and sweet dark fruits. Cool climate fruit. Some California dark chocolate with a touch of sea salt. Fine, grainy, chewy tannins. Just what the doctor ordered on this very nippy cool night in Orlando. Not Maine cold, but cold nonetheless.
This is a wine that still needs a few more years, but I needed something chewy.
Damn fine stuff.
(91-92+ pts.) The range will depend on how much of the American oak, a singular hallmark of Ridge, blows off.
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Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
Lol you are a true BWEer, Robert, you are feeling the pain. Bordeaux is an emotional experience. We want your soul, and clearly we have it. Sipping here on a 2009 d' Escurac (sp) or some such thing. Eh. Not bad, I guess.
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Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
Okay, Jim, you've pissed me off enough to send you some relief. No more moping!
What's ur address?
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Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
For me, well it just had to be the 06 d'Armailhac (was almost an 02 Brown!). I haven't drunk through all mine yet! Austere damn thing. Cruchy fruits, black and red, but not an overwhelming amount of fruit. All the stuff you expect out of Pauillac: pencil, cedar, liquorice, something a little dirty, something a little savory. Medium bodied, not viscous. Well measured oak; like the fruit, there but not overwhelming. Perhaps not the longest finish. A Jim How kind of wine!
Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
All this talk turned us to white Burgundy tonight. '04 Girardin Chassagne La Romanee is a winner. The nose has higher pedigree that the appellation, and the wine is no slouch in the mouth. There is no substitute for white Burgundy. Unfortunately.
As good as the NV Eric Rodez is, it was no match for the Romanee.
The connection to the thread is that Girardin has often been accused of making New World styled Chardonnay. When Girardin's wines are young they do not show much terroir, but with some age they are absolutely true. My expectation is that some of the Bdx discussed here are the same (OK, not Pavie).
As good as the NV Eric Rodez is, it was no match for the Romanee.
The connection to the thread is that Girardin has often been accused of making New World styled Chardonnay. When Girardin's wines are young they do not show much terroir, but with some age they are absolutely true. My expectation is that some of the Bdx discussed here are the same (OK, not Pavie).
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Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
I too hit the white burg tonigtht
2007 maison champy bourgogne signature...very nice white, light clear yellow, great nose that you would find in a higher classificaiton...lightly toasted, hint of butter, minerals....the palate offers lots of tart lemon, a beam of minerality, crisp acidity, a very snappy and refreshing wine.(please do not ban me from typing that) NO SIGNS OF OX.
2007 maison champy bourgogne signature...very nice white, light clear yellow, great nose that you would find in a higher classificaiton...lightly toasted, hint of butter, minerals....the palate offers lots of tart lemon, a beam of minerality, crisp acidity, a very snappy and refreshing wine.(please do not ban me from typing that) NO SIGNS OF OX.
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Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
Burg again?robert goulet wrote:I too hit the white burg tonigtht
2007 maison champy bourgogne signature...very nice white, light clear yellow, great nose that you would find in a higher classificaiton...lightly toasted, hint of butter, minerals....the palate offers lots of tart lemon, a beam of minerality, crisp acidity, a very snappy and refreshing wine.(please do not ban me from typing that) NO SIGNS OF OX.
I don't know who you are anymore. . . .
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Re: Sheez . . . Jimbo Brought me so down, I popped a Ridge Bdx!
Talk to the devil son!
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Heathen!robert goulet wrote:Talk to the devil son!
I have a new Pope now. Let's compromise on a Malbec!
Let's go raid Roy's stash of 1977 Weinert Estrella!
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