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Good Friends, Great Dinner, and Red Wine (Very Brief WTN)

by Brian K Miller » Sat Sep 23, 2006 2:30 am

Had a very nice dinner with friends tonight, and we brought some nice red wines. Major mistake of the evening was openiong a very heavy tannic monster FIRST. The wines were nonetheless delicous. O had amazing charlbroiled New York Strip in a delicious red wine sacuce with potatos au gratin. Others had grilled lamb, risotto, and pasta with veggies/ What a great dinner! I like Alexander Valley wines, and tonight confirmed it.

2004 Scholium Project Babylon. A strange little "cult" winery that is a one man show. Sold out. Petit Sirah grown in my county of residence. Absolutely awesome, tannic monster. Nose almost port-like, with caramel, raisins, tannins. Flavors were dark, rich, not as port-like, but very intense and very tannic. Back Room Wines did "warn me" that this was a tannic monster, but yum, what a wine. I think it's sold out even at the quit ehigh price :?:

Chateau Souvereign Cab Sauvignon 2002. What an amazing bargain wine!!!! Classic Alexander Valley character, with tons of leather and some fruit. Great varietal character-not too sweet and jammy. I love th dryness and structure of Alexander Valley Cabs! Delicious for the price ($16!)

1995 Sausal Cabernet Sauvignon. Another Alexander Valley cab, and what a beauty. I tried this one on a bicycle tour.

Very dry, herby, tobaccoey leathery and delicious. This one took some time to open up-I was disappointed at first, but after 15 minutes it just blossomed! Is it worth it from a QPR? Not sure, but boy it was enjoyable!

Also had a Mara Napa Zinfandel with desert. Not sure I liked this one. I have very mixed opinions about Zinfandel. My friend, who graciously provided the bottle, loves this kind of sweet, rich, caramely Zin. And, there are darker fruit Zins that I can enjoy. This one just didn't fit my personal taste profile. I will trade him my one bottle in stock for a bottle or two of the Chateau Souveraign!

An enjoyable evening, great food, and overall delicious wines! can't beat that!
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