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WTN: Bdx, Loire, Rhone, and Latium

by Dale Williams » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:14 pm

Friday Betsy made a Bolognese sauce to top some fresh pappardelle, the cooking wine was the 2007 Haut-Rian (Bordeaux Blanc). Lighter styled Bordeaux blend, lemony fruit, hint of mowed grass. Good acidity, not especially long, but a pleasant and correct wine. I happened to look at Cellartracker where scores ranged from 50 to 79, but to me this is a B-

Dinner wine was the 2000 Falesco Montiano (Lazio). While I mostly buy more traditonal wines, I've always enjoyed the Montiano merlot. This is pretty soft and forward, with black cherries and plums, leather, and a bit of cocoa. Unapologetically modern/international, but quite tasty, this isn't as structured as some other vintages, for my tastes drink up now (and enjoy). B+

Saturday we invited some friends (and their dog) over for dinner. I marinated some lamb chops in a wine/oil/tangerine mix, Betsy made roast potatoes with garlic and parsley, the friends brought some asparagus. While grill was heating we snacked on boccancini and salami, and enjoyed the 2002 Huet Vouvray Brut Petillant. Lovely bubbly with yeast, honey and citrus flavors. Comparatively full, bright acids, long, minerally. This is infanticide but it's fun anyway. A-

1998 Ch. du Tertre
I have some of this, but Jim and Dana brought this over. A nice showing for a '98 Margaux. Red berry fruit, light vanillin oak notes, lighter tannins, and good acids. With some time this gets some leather and earth notes. While not especially tannic, there is a nice backbone between the acids and tannins, and I don't think I need to hurry on this. B/B+

1998 Guigal "Brune and Blonde" Cote Rotie
Blackberries and red cherry, still a bit tannic, some herb and smoke. Some oak signature still apparent, though not in your face. Pretty good if not compelling, but a few more years might do it some good. B+/B

Fun night, especially for the dogs.

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
 

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