Thanksgiving wines
Thanksgiving wines
So what are you all drinking. Finally decided on:
2016 Bouchard Meursault Perrières
1994 Ravenswood Cooke Zin
1994 Ravenswood Old Hill Zin
The Ravenswoods are a recent library release from Joel Peterson. TNs to follow. Miss Stefan's traditional multi-day report...
2016 Bouchard Meursault Perrières
1994 Ravenswood Cooke Zin
1994 Ravenswood Old Hill Zin
The Ravenswoods are a recent library release from Joel Peterson. TNs to follow. Miss Stefan's traditional multi-day report...
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The following to highlight anniv too...Cappellano is too young but itching to open for the occasion... if required will open Cappellano, but the rest are a done deal...
2003 Cappellano Pie Franco
2003 Sociando Mallet
2003 Angerville Champans
2017 Prum WS Kabinett to wash our palates while prepping the food...
2003 Cappellano Pie Franco
2003 Sociando Mallet
2003 Angerville Champans
2017 Prum WS Kabinett to wash our palates while prepping the food...
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Re: Thanksgiving wines
Happy Anniversary CV!
Posting between stints of prep here.
Initial sips of the Bouchard are very nice.
Posting between stints of prep here.
Initial sips of the Bouchard are very nice.
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Thank you David... we are on west coast and as per yearly tradition, heading out to join my wife’s sisters’ families in prepping the food and have thanksgiving feast...
Usually, open Americano wines like Pinot or Zin for the TG, but since it’s also anniv, wanted to open 03. But I don’t have any 03 Americano wines...
Usually, open Americano wines like Pinot or Zin for the TG, but since it’s also anniv, wanted to open 03. But I don’t have any 03 Americano wines...
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'17 KG3 Napa cab
'16 Coulaine chinon
Happy Thanksgiving
'16 Coulaine chinon
Happy Thanksgiving
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Happy thanksgiving wherever you might find yourself and I am going with the below trio of 2008’s to celebrate the holiday.
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Agrapart les 7 Crus Brut Champagne
2016 Tyler Chardonnay Santa Barbara
2017 Arnot-Roberts Gamay Noir El Dorado
2016 Tyler Chardonnay Santa Barbara
2017 Arnot-Roberts Gamay Noir El Dorado
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Jacques
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Indeed. Bill, hope you’re enjoying a nice break.DavidG wrote:... Miss Stefan's traditional multi-day report...
David, I’m extra keen to hear about the Bouchard.
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Re: Thanksgiving wines
Still trying to figure this out. Thinking of going with a Blanc des Blancs and a Rose Champagne plus St Innocent Pinot Noir, German Riesling and red Bordeaux.
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Don’t think I have had the one David is drinking but I have thoroughly enjoyed recent vintages (2012 on) of Bouchard Meursault Perrieres and Genevrieres. Great white Burgundy at $100 or less.
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Bit of a mixed bag chilling right now....
NV Pierre Gimmonet + NV Roederer Estate
18 Minuty Cotes de Provence Rose
09 Fort Ross 'Fort Ross Vyd' PN [Sonoma Coast]
15 Au Bon Climat PN - I can't remember which bottling
There's some supermarket whites lurking about too
I like US PN for this holiday but I guess US Zin could work too.
NV Pierre Gimmonet + NV Roederer Estate
18 Minuty Cotes de Provence Rose
09 Fort Ross 'Fort Ross Vyd' PN [Sonoma Coast]
15 Au Bon Climat PN - I can't remember which bottling
There's some supermarket whites lurking about too
I like US PN for this holiday but I guess US Zin could work too.
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1994 Ridge Monte Bello
1994 Etude Cabernet
1994 Etude Cabernet
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Happy Thanksgiving all, hope you are having a wonderful holiday. Here’s what we drank:
Now to let dinner settle enough to make room for the pumpkin pie.
- 2016 Bouchard Père et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrières - France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Meursault 1er Cru (11/28/2019)
Light yellow/gold. Lemon and stoney, minerally, mouth-watering umami with a bit of oak on the nose. Medium body, nice tension between the zesty fruit and acidity, flavors follow the nose. Medium finish. An excellent young Meursault but too young for any complexity. Finished with a Diam cork so maybe it will get there with little risk of premox, but I’m no longer gambling on aged white Burgs.
- 1994 Ravenswood Zinfandel Cooke - USA, California, Sonoma County, Sonoma Valley (11/28/2019)
Library release from Joel Peterson/Once and Future. Perfect cork and fill. Arrived yesterday so there may still be some sediment in suspension. Medium dark red core, lightening and bricking at rim. Aged sweet nose with hay, spice, nuts, some oxidative notes. Medium body, fruit faded but not gone, leaving a tangy acid-leaning balance, some spice follows the nose, some residual tannins, medium finish. On its last legs but not dead, drink up, good to very good if you like old wine.
Now to let dinner settle enough to make room for the pumpkin pie.
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I had the most epic wine Thanksgiving I have ever had. A sampling of the wines we had last night and today—
2009 Foillard Cote de Py
2001 Pegau Reservee
2002 Hudelot Noellat Vougeot
2000 Grand Mayne
2001 Pichon Baron
2001 La Conseillante
2005 Suduiraut
2001 Togni
1993 Batard Montrachet
2014 Geantet Pansiot G-C Poissenot
2002 Jadot Clos St Jacques
2000 Gruaud Larose
I’ll do a separate thread with impressions when I get a chance...surpsrised I am still standing
2009 Foillard Cote de Py
2001 Pegau Reservee
2002 Hudelot Noellat Vougeot
2000 Grand Mayne
2001 Pichon Baron
2001 La Conseillante
2005 Suduiraut
2001 Togni
1993 Batard Montrachet
2014 Geantet Pansiot G-C Poissenot
2002 Jadot Clos St Jacques
2000 Gruaud Larose
I’ll do a separate thread with impressions when I get a chance...surpsrised I am still standing
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"surpsrised I am still standing". I'm proud of you, BWEer marcs!
Nothing tonight here, but happy Thanksgiving to all my friends in the USA.
Buy the way, I'm just out of a conference from a Québec actor, about his past addiction and how he got out of it! Interesting, but I'll have Champagne anyway tomorrow at my house with my colleagues, before the business Christmas dinner party.
Nic
Nothing tonight here, but happy Thanksgiving to all my friends in the USA.
Buy the way, I'm just out of a conference from a Québec actor, about his past addiction and how he got out of it! Interesting, but I'll have Champagne anyway tomorrow at my house with my colleagues, before the business Christmas dinner party.
Nic
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Just me and Lisa this year, so a 2008 Littorai Summa Pinot Noir. Closest thing you'll find to Chambolle Musigny in these parts. Too bad Littorai only got to work with Summa for a few vintages.
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Well, I didn’t get to open all the bottles I brought. Get together with friends at a neighbor’s house. There was already a pretty good 2016 Italian Barbera and an adequate Ste Michelle Dry Riesling open when I arrived. Of the wines I brought, great showing by the NV Vilmart Rubis (very pale pink), excellent 2015 St Innocent Zenith Pinot Noir and a fairly grouchy 1982 La Lagune.
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I brought usual suspects like 2006 Duhart Milon en magnum, 1978 Lynch Bages, 2003 Sociando Mallet, and 2006 d’Angerville Volnay Chapmans.
The Burgundy was nice, the three Bordeaux were a bit grouchy as well.
The Burgundy was nice, the three Bordeaux were a bit grouchy as well.
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Glad I did not open any Bordeaux. Maybe it was "root" day instead of a "fruit" day
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1994 Ridge Monte Bello
Just a super elegant, fruit driven well balanced and easy to drink Bordeaux knock off ever. These guys do it just about as good as anyone in California. There is layers and layers of chocolate, extremely dense fruit, mostly ripe blackberry and its extremely self contained. Quintessential of this bottling with notes of pencil shavings and St. Estephe characteristics . This could age another 20 years. 97 points.
Just a super elegant, fruit driven well balanced and easy to drink Bordeaux knock off ever. These guys do it just about as good as anyone in California. There is layers and layers of chocolate, extremely dense fruit, mostly ripe blackberry and its extremely self contained. Quintessential of this bottling with notes of pencil shavings and St. Estephe characteristics . This could age another 20 years. 97 points.
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I still think about the d’Angerville Volnay you brought to a small offline in NYC with Ian, Chris-Chasse, Ramon, and perhaps another. I think it was a 2005 d’Angerville, it seemed like an epic in the making.JimHow wrote:I brought usual suspects like 2006 Duhart Milon en magnum, 1978 Lynch Bages, 2003 Sociando Mallet, and 2006 d’Angerville Volnay Chapmans.
The Burgundy was nice, the three Bordeaux were a bit grouchy as well.
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D'Angerville does rock!!!!
Drank a bottle with Tim in Paris several years ago and it was an eye opener. Don't seem to find them in stock but need to secure a few soon.
Drank a bottle with Tim in Paris several years ago and it was an eye opener. Don't seem to find them in stock but need to secure a few soon.
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Mayacamas Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder and Château Léoville Barton St.-Julien
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For me Angerville almost always needs more time.jal wrote:Angerville rocks!!
Welcome to the board amusermix and those are a couple of really nice Cabernet options from each side of the pond, so what vintages were they and how’d they show?amusermix wrote:Mayacamas Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder and Château Léoville Barton St.-Julien
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Not the Champans or the Fremiets. Definitely the Clos des Ducsjckba wrote:For me Angerville almost always needs more time.jal wrote:Angerville rocks!!
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