by Pinchas L » Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:59 pm
Hi Harry,
When planning the wines for this week, I took into account that I've had many good wines over he past several months, so that I was willing to gamble, opening bottles that could easily hit or miss the mark. After all, I was due for an off week. I chose my white to be the Castel "C" Blanc 2004, and since the previous bottle I had several months ago showed so poorly, I had little hopes for this one. For my red, I picked the Goose Bay Pinot Noir 2009, not a great wine but one I enjoyed the last time I had it, and I felt that if the Castel turned out a total disaster I would at least have a decent bottle to drink.
Castel "C" 2004 - Castel's blanc is a Chardonnay that spends a year in the barrel. When I opened the bottle the nose showed some tropical fruit that was nowhere to be found on the palate. Instead, I got to taste asparagus with bandaid, making for a fascinating drinking experience. Oddly enough, rather than setting the bottle aside, I found myself going to it repeatedly, filling my glass in an effort to wrap my senses around the experience. To my greater surprise, the following day, the bottle shed much of the off-flavors, supplanting them with notes of tropical fruit complemented by hints of vanilla. It wasn't a full recovery, though, and the wine was very mature, round and lacking acidity. 13.5% AbV.
Goose Bay Pinot Noir 2009 - Initially, the wine displayed a lack of balance, the alcohol--though only a mere 13%--showing too strongly, tasting like robitussin. However, on day two, the wine improved, offering on the palate notes of dark cherry and kirsch. Its style was consistent with that which I've sensed last time, an austere Pinot, showing restrained fruit in a light body. Overall, the wine showed poorer than eight months ago, the last time I had it. Luckily, the remaining bottle I have is from the 2010 vintage. This wine is mevushal.
Weinstock Chardonnay 2009 - In entry level wines I prefer unadulterated simple pleasure to a poor attempt at offering complexity. This wine failed to deliver the simple pleasures. The wine offered nondescript tropical flavors, that while imprecise were still decent enough. The problem was that on the finish a wave of burnt rubber rose like a tsunami, wiping out any enjoyment I had. 13.5% AbV, mevushal and selling for about $8.
Best,
-> Pinchas