Nice dinner with two Bordeaux and bubbles
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 7:09 pm
My friend Jean-Frédéric came last night for dinner, with all the little family. We had a very nice warm evening, and all wines showed well.
The Bollinger rosé had a nice old rose salmon color. Very nice visually. Nose is creamy, yeast, strawbwerries, minerals, more red berries, bread crust. In mouth, intense and balanced, with the nice flowery bread crust attack, chalky minerals, and a long fruity strawberries rasberries aftertaste. Tn: 92. Of 3 bottles I bought, that last one was my favorite. Went well with baguette with goat cheese, butter, roasted pistachios, honey and black pepper.
The 2014 Chevalier d'Armajan is a nice white Graves. Made of 60% semillon and sauvignon, it is better than the 2014 Chateau Graville-Lacoste. By no mean a great wine, but very white Bordeaux with semillon, by it flowery, almond, honey notes. A medium mouth, medium acidity, some light citrusy tones, very good. Tn: 86-87.
The 2003 Chateau Sociando Mallet was great last night. Slightly cooled down to turn off a bit the 2003 character, this was a very nice Médoc. Roasted oak, blackcurrants, plums, black cherries, nose was fragrant. The mouth was dense, complex, with coal, blackberries and cherries, vanilla, oak. Good finish with very ripe tanins. A nice showing. Tn : 91.
The 2008 Le Carré, from Château Teyssier, bought in May 2015 at the property, was also a very niçe wine. Dense, rich, creamy nose of rasberries, minerals, light meat, flowers, more darkberries and cinnamon. In mouth, mellowed, complex, low acidity and tannins feeling, but velvety, coating, but stay with some elegançe. Flavors of rasberries, jam of blackberries, some flowers, minerals, long, silky. Also a light touch of dark chocolate, with more berries on the final. Modern, a different type of Bordeaux, but blossoming in mouth in a good way. With more air, some meaty and more mineral tones. Excellent. Tn: 92.
Both wines went well with marinated pork chops, with a blackbean-corn-green pepper salsa.
To finish, the half bottle of 2009 Chateau la Tour Blanche was very good. Not the most thick, but complex nose and mouth of lemon, roasted botritys, flowers, and light apricots. Not too sweet, very young, good acids, I guess this will be better in 10 years, but doesn't seem a wine for 50 years. Very good anyway now, and the price was not silly at all. Tn: 90.
A very good evening.
Nic
The Bollinger rosé had a nice old rose salmon color. Very nice visually. Nose is creamy, yeast, strawbwerries, minerals, more red berries, bread crust. In mouth, intense and balanced, with the nice flowery bread crust attack, chalky minerals, and a long fruity strawberries rasberries aftertaste. Tn: 92. Of 3 bottles I bought, that last one was my favorite. Went well with baguette with goat cheese, butter, roasted pistachios, honey and black pepper.
The 2014 Chevalier d'Armajan is a nice white Graves. Made of 60% semillon and sauvignon, it is better than the 2014 Chateau Graville-Lacoste. By no mean a great wine, but very white Bordeaux with semillon, by it flowery, almond, honey notes. A medium mouth, medium acidity, some light citrusy tones, very good. Tn: 86-87.
The 2003 Chateau Sociando Mallet was great last night. Slightly cooled down to turn off a bit the 2003 character, this was a very nice Médoc. Roasted oak, blackcurrants, plums, black cherries, nose was fragrant. The mouth was dense, complex, with coal, blackberries and cherries, vanilla, oak. Good finish with very ripe tanins. A nice showing. Tn : 91.
The 2008 Le Carré, from Château Teyssier, bought in May 2015 at the property, was also a very niçe wine. Dense, rich, creamy nose of rasberries, minerals, light meat, flowers, more darkberries and cinnamon. In mouth, mellowed, complex, low acidity and tannins feeling, but velvety, coating, but stay with some elegançe. Flavors of rasberries, jam of blackberries, some flowers, minerals, long, silky. Also a light touch of dark chocolate, with more berries on the final. Modern, a different type of Bordeaux, but blossoming in mouth in a good way. With more air, some meaty and more mineral tones. Excellent. Tn: 92.
Both wines went well with marinated pork chops, with a blackbean-corn-green pepper salsa.
To finish, the half bottle of 2009 Chateau la Tour Blanche was very good. Not the most thick, but complex nose and mouth of lemon, roasted botritys, flowers, and light apricots. Not too sweet, very young, good acids, I guess this will be better in 10 years, but doesn't seem a wine for 50 years. Very good anyway now, and the price was not silly at all. Tn: 90.
A very good evening.
Nic