The French Bakery 1023 Kane Concourse in Bay Harbor Islands
Tasted Wednesday, March 25, 2009 - Thursday, March 26, 2009 by markellen.foodies@gmail.com with 1,156 views
The attendants: Nick Abuabara; Carlos Deupi; Charlie Frumkin; Craig von Teuber; Brett Shofner; Jason Gilbert; Jerry Mc Ginley; Lionel Gallula & guest Gail; Mark Friedman(Me); Roberta & David Ehrenreich
Maria Frumkin's menu
Antipasto with assorted pate’s – Family style
Moulard Duck salad, sundried cranberries and pears
Roasted prime-rib, wild Mushrooms and potatoes Anna
Three cheeses: Asiago, Parmigiano and Gouda
Apricot tart, cardamom, honey-lavender sauce
RATINGS:
95 or BETTER: EXTRAORDINARY, one of the best of its or any class.
90-95: EXCELLENT, one would personally buy at retail.
89 or less: NORMALE, one would not buy for oneself.
An inauspicious start. I confused my Aussie, which I like and RP dislikes(HATES?), with the Pauillac because of the vegetal notes on the Lynch Bages, which I thought I had tasted upon double decanting in the am.The two wines could be deemed to be a tie. THe 31 year old Malleret was clearly past its prime.
This flight demonstrates how the Globe is emulating, and perhaps eclipsing Bordeaux. When one thinks of the variability and inconsistency of weather in Bordeaux, visa vis South africa, South America, Italy, Australia, and California, it is not surprising.
This was truly a split close flight, 3 tasters ranked the Italian wines equally, Carlos, David and Jerry. Jason, Nick, Brett, and Craig had a clear preference for the Ducru. While Roberta and I liked the Magari best, and Charly and Lionel preferred the Sportoletti.
I BELIEVE WE WERE ALL BLOWN AWAY, WHEN IT WAS REVEALED, THAT IT WAS THE TUSCAN TUA RITA THAT AWED US ALL!!!
One of the finest smokes, I've savored in recent memory. Beats HABANA, and ASHTON VSG!!!
.As Lionel noted good wine has gone Global, as is evident by the outstanding Bordeaux blends we enjoyed from South Africa-Ernie Els and Italy-Tua Rita Giusto di Notri, where as noted above the better climactic conditions have led to consistently better wines. I am 68, and started dinking wine(CdP) 50 years ago(the legal age in NY then was 18). After my schooling and marriage we lived in NYC and moved to Westport, CT in 1970. I fondly remember the days when I would go to my local Wine Merchant- i.e. The Bloomingdale's Wine Store(NW corner of 3rd Avenue & 60th St, or Westport Liquors(next to Silver's) and buy wines ranging from Petreus and Gallo Hearty Burgundy to 1961 HAUT BRION BLANC(one of the 5 or 10 best wines I have ever had). In those days shops that specialized in wine all featured the Bordeaux 1st & 2nd Growths, and the 28 Wineries then existing in Napa, i.e Wente, Louis Martini, BV, Inglenook, Beringer, etc.
How the Wine World has changed: Robert Finnegan miscalled the 82 Bordeaux, and was demolished by Robert Parker and the nascent Wine Advocate. Buying Bordeaux futures became wise and fashionable. The Wineries, and Varietals in California have increased manyfold, leading to the current state of affairs where it is possible to produce Great Wines on almost every Continent, and where Global Warming is changing the nature of things.
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Thursday, APRIL 23rd,7pm- French Bakery BYO BARBARESCO Dinner - reprise of Barbaresco dinners 2 years ago, which were oversubscribed requiring 2 dinners on successive evenings.
1978 Château de Malleret 81 Points
France, Bordeaux, Médoc, Haut-Médoc
(3/26/2009)
Carlos's wine. 1 1st of 10(Roberta). Ave 81. Jason- tired, old.Carlos-light brown; leather; Over the hill, tired, Old World.Nick (mailleret) - over the peak. Mark(me) - old, faded.Brett- Not much fruit, tired nose; old & French. Charly- nice but tired.
Individual scores: David-89.Jerry-90.Charly-89.Brett-75.Me-88.Nick-75.Jason-86.Carlos-80.Jason-86.
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1995 Mount Mary Cabernets Quintet 90 Points
Australia, Victoria, Port Phillip, Yarra Valley
(3/25/2009)
Mark's wine(Me).4 1sts of 10, avg 89.5. 1sts from David, Charly, Jerry, and Craig.Charly - Gorgeous/flowery, rose petals, coffee beans.David-Lingers.
Brett-balanced nose, past prime, dry.Me-slight brett.Jason correctly IDed as 95 Aussie- seems funky, tired.Carlos- very piink; dry; long finish, cranberry then caramel, not much fruit. Nick- very olive.
Individual.scores- David-93. Jerry-91. Charly-93. Brett-84.Me-90.Jason-87. Carlos-88.
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1988 Château Lynch-Bages 90 Points
France, Bordeaux, Médoc, Pauillac
(3/26/2009)
David's wine. 5 1sts of 10, avg 89.8.1sts from Nick, Jason, Carlos, Brett and Mark(me). Nick, BLIND correctly IDed it as Lynch Bages(BRAVO), said signature graphite on nose. From its Vegetal notes I mistook it for my Mount Mary(which was the middle wine in the flight).Carlos deep color; leather; alcoholic, young, light fruit. Brett- old French, got better after opening.
Charly - Good structure; a bit closed; firm tannins; too acidic.Jerry- Vegetal. David - closed.
Inidividual scores Jason-88, Me-91, Carlos-90, Craig favorite, unrated, Charly-90, Jerry-89David-91.
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