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Lovely wines

by Florida Jim » Thu Dec 28, 2006 9:33 am

2004 Correggia, Roero Arneis:
Expansive smells; tangy, viscous, bright flavors of herb and white fruit with a tang that suits it for food; and, good length. This was served with pasta that had olives, sautéed onions, roasted brussel sprouts and fennel mixed in, and it sung. A delicious wine for use with dishes many other wines are not; like grüner veltliner or Greco de tufo, for instance. 13.5% alcohol, imported by Marc de Grazia and $7 on sale; I’d buy it again.

2004 Tenta delle Terre Nere, Etna Rosso Calderara Sottana:
From 40-50 year old vines, some pre-phylloxera, of nerello mascalese in volcanic soil; a wine that reminds me of pinot noir; it is deceptive, starting out rather simple and disjointed, perhaps a trifle sweet, this comes together slowly in the glass and the structure shows only after several hours; at last, it is very aromatic and earthy while retaining elegant, cherry fruit and remarkable complexity. I’d say this needs five or so years in the cellar. 14% alcohol, imported by Michael Skurnik and about $20; I’d buy it again.

2002 Overnoy/Houillon, Arbois Pupillin:
“And now for something completely different . . .,” and this poulsard from the Jura is not for everyone; orange-red in color, translucent, aromatics like sun-baked woodlands, red fruit and incense, quite complex; the same across the palate with an overall impression of a medium-weight, stony, fruit juice that is bone-dry. The earthy character of this wine is not subtle and is surely it’s most interesting and intricate component; juice that reminds me that there is a broad spectrum of variety in the world of wine and that a very few are utterly authentic. 12.5% alcohol, imported by Louis/Dressner and about $22; I bought a lot.
(Aside: my wife seldom says anything about any wine; usually it’s just ‘okay or no thanks.’ I know she feels as though she does not have the experience or the descriptors to accurately communicate her impressions.
She went on about this using superlatives she never has before and indicating her fascination in clear terms. That alone is enough for me to buy more. That and the fact that I love it, too.)

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Re: Lovely wines

by Clint Hall » Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:52 pm

Jim, I've had the opportunity to enjoy only a very few bottles of Arbois as apparently in past years little was imported here in the States or in other countries where I've lived. But if Joe Dressner is going to export them that may change. Although I find their almondy aromas and flavors intriguing and like them as appertifs, I've not figured out a good food match. Anybody have any food suggestions.
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Re: Lovely wines

by Florida Jim » Thu Dec 28, 2006 3:12 pm

Clint,
We had some leftover garlic-mashed potatoes that we made into potato cakes and sauteed them so they had a crust. Also served caramelized onions and sauteed zucchini with the cakes.
The wine went well as the potatoes brought out the wine's earthy edge and the onions provided a slightly sweet counter-point to the bone dry poulsard. Both Diane and I enjoyed the pairing.
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Re: Lovely wines

by Brian K Miller » Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:42 pm

The Arbois sounds lovely. I hope Kermit Lynch carries it-it may be worth a trip to Berkeley this weekend!
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Re: Lovely wines

by Rahsaan » Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:17 am

Brian K Miller wrote:The Arbois sounds lovely. I hope Kermit Lynch carries it-


He doesn't. And I don't think he imports any Poulsard from any producer. But I could be wrong about that?
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Re: Lovely wines

by Brian K Miller » Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:21 am

You're right (one of my favorite wine shop guys had his catalog.). K&L doesn;t carry it, either. It might take some digging. :cry:
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