The Brooklyn Tasting Group got together this past Tuesday 10/28 and drank through some fantastic Burgundies.
Notes can be found here.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
2006 Domaine de Mirail - Côtes de Gascogne - France

The wine is pale yellow in color with a predominate aroma of green apples. There might be a bit of spice too, the kind you might find in a mulled cider.
Round and smooth texture, easy to drink and good acidity to make it very food friendly. This is a simple wine to drink and not really think about. To that end, it does everything asked of it and does it well.
A good value at $9 from Sherry Lehmann and Garnet Wines.
Monday, October 20, 2008
2004 Chateau Leoville Barton - St. Julien - Bordeaux

Before I get into my tasting scribbles, I just have to say that I loved having the opportunity to taste this wine so early in its life. I was able to sample this as a barrel sample in 2005 and picked up a few bottles to lay down for a while. Being able to sample this young and chart its development without having to pop the cork on a $50+ bottle is great!
Dark and almost black in color. Concentrated with a lot of complex and rich aromas. These include black currants and charcoal/smoky aroma among others. Still very vary tannic. This needs a long time to soften up. Velvety texture and a very long finish.
This wine is very good and I can’t wait to pop open another bottle in 10 years time.
Friday, October 10, 2008
2005 Fiefs de Lagrange – St. Julien – Bordeaux

This is purple hued with tar notes and nice ripe fruits consisting mainly of black currant. Its earthy with nice overall aromatics.
Dry and slightly tannic texture so even this could still use another couple years of age to soften up some.
The dark jammy black currant also comes out on the taste.
Medium bodied with a long finish.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
1999 Le Moulin – Pomerol – Bordeaux

This is an inky purple in color with a gorgeous and complex aroma of black fruit consisting of blackberry and cassis. But there is also a tart raspberry on the red side. Most noticeable is the spice which consists of a noticeable mint.
Beautiful texture with smooth tannins. Dry with a long velvety finish.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
2006 August West – Rosella’s Vineyard – Pinot Noir – Santa Lucia Highlands - California

Smooth, well balanced and with a medium long finish. Surprisingly, at 14.7% alcohol, you don’t really notice it on the taste (but do so after helping finish off a bottle!)
Very nice overall. $45 from the August West website.
Labels:
California,
Central Coast,
Pinot Noir,
red wine
Thursday, September 25, 2008
2004 Chateau La Nerthe – Chateauneuf du Pape – Rhone – France

This has nice dark fruit aromas black currant and black cherry along with dark violets and chocolate. Most noticeable though are the white pepper aromas that emerge at the end. It is a deep rich purple color with a somewhat tannic structure but still smooth (although it would certainly become smoother with age.
This is a nice and solid wine that although it drinks well know, I can tell that with enough age (or air), it will just soften and blossom.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
2005 Chateau Kefraya “Les Breteches” – Bekka Valley – Lebanon

Good wine. This Chateau Kefraya is $13 from Northside Wines in Ithaca, New York and it’s a nice and affordable example of what Lebanon has to offer in wine.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
2005 Moshin Vineyards – Russian River Valley – Pinot Noir – California

Cheery red color with a spicy nose mixed in with oak. Fruit is in the background but what is there is mainly cherry. Interestingly, this wine seems like its high in alcohol / “hot” with it coming more noticeably on the nose but also on the taste. I say this is interesting because the alcohol level is listed at 13% which I don’t consider to be excessive. Slightly tannic with a medium long finish.
This was a $30 winery purchase from our trip to California last year. The Moshin winery itself was interesting (we got the tour) as it is a gravity flow and they hold the philosophy of going light with grape manipulation.
This wine is their entry level Pinot Noir. I think its aromatics are better than its taste or texture and because of that, its an ok effort but that’s it.
This was a $30 winery purchase from our trip to California last year. The Moshin winery itself was interesting (we got the tour) as it is a gravity flow and they hold the philosophy of going light with grape manipulation.
This wine is their entry level Pinot Noir. I think its aromatics are better than its taste or texture and because of that, its an ok effort but that’s it.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
2005 Marquis de Fonsequille – Vacqueyras – Rhone – France
Purple hued with red brick towards the edges. Overall fruit forward with predominate cherry and strawberry notes. Accented by cedar aromas.
Medium bodied with overall good balance of fruit and acidity. Soft and round texture but with a somewhat short finish.
Overall decent wine and at $15 from Northside Wines in Ithaca, not bad. Would by again.
Medium bodied with overall good balance of fruit and acidity. Soft and round texture but with a somewhat short finish.
Overall decent wine and at $15 from Northside Wines in Ithaca, not bad. Would by again.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
2005 La Vieille Cure – Fronsac – Bordeaux

Concentrated, dry and tannic as I would expect a young and age worthy wine to be. But what does come across on the taste is a great combination of dark chocolate and berry.
Super long finish.
This was also opened in my quest to sample young Bordeaux at the beginning of their aging journey. Luckily I have a few more of this wine as I really think this is going to blossom.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
2006 St. Innocent Pinot Gris – Vitae Vineyard – Willamette Valley – Oregon

This was straw yellow in color. Very floral with that possibly being honeysuckle or hawthorn but what the heck do I know about plant smells. (little…) Green apples are noticeable on the tongue along with apricots.
This also has a creamy texture which seems to be a hallmark of the Pinot Gris wines that I’ve liked. Medium bodied with a long finish.
Definitely worth picking up if you find it although I have never seen this one the west coast. I’ve only seen St. Innocents well made Pinot Noirs here on the east coast.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
2006 Louis Michel & Fils “Montmain” – Chablis Premiere Cru – Burgundy

There is a slightly “grassy” taste along with stone fruit but I don’t think this wine comes across as “green.”
Smooth texture with a perfect acidic touch at the end making this a great food pairing white. B. $40 at Chelsea Wine Vault.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
2004 Chateau Gloria – St. Julien – Bordeaux

This wine was intentionally opened “young” and I’m in the learning stage of figuring out what age worthy wines taste like at their first/infant stages.
I’m guessing that this is a more “classic” style of Bordeaux that will be ready to drink in a few more years or a few hours in a decanter.
PS – The second half of the bottles was sealed and saved for the next day where the tannins and softened and smoothed out considerable, leaving all the aforementioned aromas in place. Much more approachable but I assume all with come together more harmoniously with actual bottle age.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
2006 Clos de Rochers – Pinot Blanc – Luxembourg

Their Pinot Blanc is hay colored with a noticeable and pleasant minerality along with light citrus notes. The texture is round and creamy with apricot as the predominant stone fruit. It’s also noticeable in the taste. Medium finish.
A solid and overall excellent wine. It’s also an excellent value at $14 from Northside Wines in Ithaca, New York.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
2006 Knapp – Dry Riesling – Finger Lakes

This also has nice minerality, more prevalent on the taste than the nose. One thing about this wine though is that it lacks some crispness and the zip that I usually associate with Finger Lakes Riesling.
Still, this is a good wine. A perfect end if the summer quaffer.
This was $13 at Northside Wines in Ithaca, New York which makes it one of the more affordable Finger Lake Rieslings now-a-days. It’s a good wine and worth the price but like a said, best to think of this as a summer quaffer.
Enjoy!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
2001 Viticcio Chianti Classico Riserva
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
2004 Loring Pinot Noir – Gary’s Vineyard – Santa Lucia Highlands – California

Cherry cola also comes across on the taste.
The texture is surprisingly smooth at first for a 15% alcohol wine but then the heats hits you at the end.
I fell that you really have to like this “high-octane” style to enjoy this wine and generally I do but the alcohol is too exposed here.
This is an ok wine overall. B-.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
1976 Leoville Las Cases - Bordeaux - France

Just a whiff of alcohol on the nose. Little acidity. Surprisingly light cherry at the front. Medium long finish.
Has lost some of its assumed complexity over time but it does become a little more interesting towards the end with some air. The finer cherry flavor comes back and the textures softened. Very Good.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
2004 Chateau Fougas – Maldoror – Cotes de Bourg – Bordeaux

Dry with a lush texture but just a little bit of “heat” throws it off.
This wine can best be categorized as a fruit forward everyday drinking wine and as that, its absolutely fine. Especially at the $10 price tag from a Zachys sale. Comparatively, other vintages of Chateau Fougas sell for about $20 a bottle.
Overall B wine which I will enjoy on weeknight rather than weekends.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
2005 Arums de Lagrange – St. Julien – Bordeaux

This is a fantastic wine and a solid B+. I might possible an A if it ages well. I have several bottles of this in my basement so I’ll wait and see. I also have one bottle each of the 2000 and 2004 vintages and all are different shades of yellow and gold.
I’ve had a few bottles of this since the ’05 was released last year but opened this one for my Mom as she had never had a white Bordeaux and was inspired to try one based on the recent Eric Asimov article in the New York Times.
Monday, August 04, 2008
2005 Chateau de Coulaine - Chinon ''Bonnaventure'' - Loire Valley -France
This purple tinged wine is soft and plush with black fruit and an earthy texture reminiscent of picking blackberries in the words of upstate New York during the heat of summer.
Not surprisingly, the wine’s flavor is one of crushed blackberries accented by a light kiss of earthy “woodsy-ness.” Cedar? Maybe…
The soft texture really makes this very food friendly wine memorable. B+.
Not surprisingly, the wine’s flavor is one of crushed blackberries accented by a light kiss of earthy “woodsy-ness.” Cedar? Maybe…
The soft texture really makes this very food friendly wine memorable. B+.
It can be found at Sherry-Lehmann for $17.
Monday, July 28, 2008
2006 Inman Family Rosé of Pinot Noir

We were fortunately to meet Kathy Inman at a wine tasting in New York during Pinot Days in the Spring of ’07 where she graciously offered to offer pointers of where to visit should we ever make it out to Northern California. We took her up on the offer which also included a tasting of her own wines.
It was then that we had our first taste of her rosé…
A deep rich pink hued rosé with wonderful strawberry and a light spiced apple aroma. Round texture with the same spiced apple and strawberry taste. Smooth and still refreshing even a year later. Interestingly, you can also tell that this would have had a “zippier” acidity to it had it been opened last year. I suspect that today’s ’07 would have that crispness.
This is a wonderful wine and a perfect “buy” at the beginning of the summer so its easily on hand when its needed most.
Friday, July 25, 2008
2005 Alma Rosa – Pinot Gris – Santa Barbara County – California

Very nice and a very food friendly white for the remainder of the summer months.
Bought at the winery on vacation last year so look for the 2006 version if buying now. It can be had for $16.
Friday, July 18, 2008
2006 Querciabella Mongrana - Maremma, Tuscany

This edition is garnet colored with dark berry and oak aromas with an earthy underbrush character as well. Fruits come across as dark cherry, blackberry and possibly blueberry.
There’s actually quite a bit going on aromatically with this wine.
It’s a bit astringent and very dry on the taste and texture but it has a lush feel and a long finish.
This is a good wine and is still at an affordable price.
This particular bottle was $15 at Garnet on the Upper East Side although they may be out of stock at the moment.
Personally I think this is a good wine and I’m pleased that Querciabella has produced another solid QPR wine in its second vintage.
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