
With chicken stuffed with goat cheese & basil and a mushroom sauce and jasmine-bismati rice we drank
1999 Daniel Moine-Hudelot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru. Lucie and I agree that the wine is an excellent match with the food. The chicken brings out blackberries in the Burgundy. The nice nose is not completely developed. Good, firm texture.
With spaghetti covered by a goat cheese tomato sauce with basil we drank
2007 Trio "The Secret" (92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot). This basic Cab has very good structure. The flavors are pure. There is a load of tannin, but it is soft. While too new world for my taste, it is a very well made wine. stefan 88. Lucie 88.
With left over pasta we drank
2001 Pierre Amiot Morey-St-Denis Les Milandes 1er Cru. Burnt smell "like you get when you carmelize sugar", observes Lucie. The mostly blackberry taste is good. Strong acids cut the pasta sauce and contribute to the longish finish.
2006 St. Innocent 7 Springs Pinot Noir. What is there not to like?
2007 Trio "The Spirits" (84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot). Not nearly as attractive as The Secret even if it tries to be more Bordeaux like. Maybe it will smooth out and develop a bouquet, but the slight body does not suggest that this is a wine to hold.
With a Spanish tortilla we drank
2007 Perrin Vacqueyras Les Christins. This usually reliable Rhone did not disappoint. It is full bodied with strong tannins and is full of peppered blackberries. s 90. L 90.
With sautéed chicken breasts and ricotta filled raviolis we drank
2001 Ferraton Les Miaux Hermitage. Shy but nice nose of dark berries. There are very tasty cherries and, yes, blackberries. This northern Rhone is satisfying and fullish without being overblown (take note, new world) and has a lasting finish. I also like the intense entry. s 92. L 91.
Our favorite restaurant in Rehovot is Restaurant Margaux, which is one of the most beautiful restaurants in the country. The food, while not exactly cutting edge, is always good. The owner is a wine buff who owns a winery. I had an Amnon filet first course and we drank from the cellar of Margaux
2001 Yarden Chardonnay. The cork slipped into the bottle, so the owner checked the wine and pronounced it oxidized. Fortunately, the back up bottle was perfect. Age has improved this nice new world styled Chardonnay.
For the main course Lucie had a Cornish hen and I ate a pastry stuffed with goose liver.
1996 Labegorce-Zede. The owner of Margaux as well as his daughter appreciate a healthy pour of this reliable Margaux so much that he compted the Chardonnay we had ordered. The '96 is dense and black for a Margaux, but five hours of air brought out the Margauxberries. The L-Z has strong tannins that would stand up to steak. With time the tannins get not only stronger but more aggressive. Is 1996 another 1986?
With supermarket baked chicken and Israeli salad we drank
2000 Bouchard Clos de la Mousse. This wine has nice cherry fruit, petrol, and carmelized sugar. It is tasty at the top and earthy on the sides. It is hard to believe that I got this wine for $11.11. s 90. L 89-90.
Last Thursday we went to a large tasting of mostly Israeli wines at our favorite wine store in Nes Ziona.
2007 Tzora Judean Hills (70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot). This is a nice basic Bordeaux blend from one of my favorite producers in Israel.
2006 Tzora Neve Ilan (70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot). This is a step up from the Judean Hills bottling with a better nose and more structure.
2007 Tzora Cab in a Burgundy bottle. Typical Cab for early drinking.
2006 Dovev Argaman. "Makes your tongue hairy," criticizes Lucie. It bears some similarity to an old vine Zinfandel.
2006 Dovev Meromgalil. This 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from the Kadesh Valley is light and dusty. Not bad.
2006 Carmel Merlot. Decent for throwing down now.
2006 Carmel Cabernet Sauvignon. Cab nose and light young Cab taste. It is made for drinking yesterday.
2006 Cabernet-Shiraz. This has a bit more umph than the Cab and a longer finish, but the taste is uninteresting.
2007 Avidan Tagsedom (Merlot/Cab/Shiraz). Sweet with muddled flavors.
2007 Avidan Tagedom (Cab/Petite Syrah/Shiraz). Also muddled.
2007 Tulip Mostly Shiraz. Sweet style Syrah; dusty.
2007 Saslove Aviv Mariage (Cab/merlot/Shiraz). Light but more flavors and interest than most of wines we tasted despite its modest price.
2007 Agur Kessem Judean Hills. (40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 20% Petite Verdot, 10% Cabernet Franc). Good structure but undeveloped. This wine is built to age.
2007 Galil Mountain Pinot Noir. This and the Golan Winery are the only two wineries in Israel that make a Pinot Noir. This is a good beginning effort. It is quite new world and not worse than basic CA PN.
2006 Golan Mountain Yiran (50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Merlot, 4% Syrah, 2% Petite Verdot). Cab nose. Green pepper accents are pleasant. Gets better on second taste. Nicely priced @ 85 NIS.
2006 Fevre Les Clos. Tasted much better to both Lucie and me than the '02 Fevre we drank in South Padre. I will buy some if I find it at a close out.
2005 Dead Arm Shiraz. This is only the second time I have tasted a Dead Arm Shiraz. This is quite a nice wine that is, surprisingly to me, not overblown.
2005 Pesquera Reserve Ribera Duero. This made little impression on either of us.
2004 Teldeschi Amarone. Just so-so.
I bought a few bottles at the tasting. When we got home, with popcorn we drank
2005 Tzora Neve Ilan. This 100% Cabernet Sauvignon wine contains pure fruit and a taste that expands at the sides. s 89-90.
The next night with steak we drank one of the most decorated Israeli wines.
2006 Domaine du Castel Grand Vin. The quality of the grapes is apparent from the nose. In the mouth the wine is concentrated and has softer tannins than I expected to find. It is full of black cherries and black currants. Tasty on the tonsils. While very good and a fine steak wine, it does not pass the Lucie test for being outstanding, which is "Let's open another bottle of this".
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