Consumed over two nights and MUCH better on night #2. Still amazingly tight for a CdR but (especially on night #2) a great blackberry nose emerged with some mineral notes and a subtle spiciness. Not a great QPR as you could do better for $20-$25, but a nice wine...
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B&B's farewell -- I agree with much of the below, there is tightness and lots of acidity, but there was some nice expressive fruit and spicy minerality too. Meant to be with food vs alone I assume, not a stellar wine and over $20 for a straight CdR had better be special, this not quite there.
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Good stuff. VERY tight right now with a surprising amount of tanin. (Even some sediment in the bottle--quite unusual for a young CdR)! But, I sense some great black fruit lurking under it all... I would wait at least another year before I'd open another...
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(St. Agathe CdR VERNAY) Friday SPECIAL Dear Friends, I'm off to visit an old cellar deep in the catacombs of one of our more historic cities - I will report back on what I've found (1730 Lafite anyone?). For now, we will have to occupy ourselves with some top Friday specials - all at or below the cellar door price. There are some terrific deals below so take note. As with all the Friday lists, please be patient with Niki - she will do her best to allocate... Have a great weekend everyone. All below have exceptional provenance and have been perfectly cellared since release. 2006 Holloran "Chehalem Mt." Dry Riesling STRICT LIMIT 3/person From 30-40 year old Riesling vines, the Holloran will really shock you. If the Spatlese from this morning is too sweet for your taste, this is made in a very dry style - it is the thinking man's domestic Alsatian-like Riesling. A showcase of what can be done with Oregon's unique terroir. 2005 George Vernay Cotes-du-Rhone "St. Agathe" STRICT LIMIT 3/person 2004 George Vernay Cote-Rotie "Maison Rouge" STRICT LIMIT 3/person (this is not the lower priced "Blonde de Seigneur" - this is the real Maison Rouge) Think 2004 was only "decent" in Cote Rotie? Try this. One of the more elegant and cerebral examples of the genre you will find. A real knock-out in this pure terroir style - something tells me many of you will find this to be ravishing versus the more tough and tannic 2005: Searcher: $70.01 2005 George Vernay Condrieu "L'Enfer" STRICT LIMIT 3/person Another gorgeous example that would run circles around many of the world's top white wines. The feminine touch has become more than apparent in the Vernay wines as the daughter shows her hand in the winemaking (a young Rhone Leroy?). You are going to hear a lot about this winery in the near future... 2006 George Vernay Condrieu Terrasses de l'Empire STRICT LIMIT 2/person Cut and paste comments above and add..."they did really well in 2006"... 2004 Servin Chablis Grand Cru "Blanchots" (BH92) STRICT LIMIT 2/person I should probably just keep these for my cellar but it is showing really well at the moment so that would be quite selfish. We don't have much so please be patient here. I believe may of you will prefer this to most of the 2005s you've tasted. 2004 Carver-Sutro Petite Sirah Palisades Vineyard STRICT LIMIT 3/person Go ahead and throw your hat in the ring but please not yell at Nicki if we are sold out of this - she will do her best to spread it around. A crazy price on a perfect parcel: Thank you, Jon Rimmerman Garagiste Seattle, WA OR9350 Rhone8841 Rhone8842 Rhone8843 Rhone8844 Burg5490 CA9120
12/17/2008 - ecnemergut wrote: 88 Points
Consumed over two nights and MUCH better on night #2. Still amazingly tight for a CdR but (especially on night #2) a great blackberry nose emerged with some mineral notes and a subtle spiciness. Not a great QPR as you could do better for $20-$25, but a nice wine...
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6/4/2008 - danstrings wrote: 86 Points
B&B's farewell -- I agree with much of the below, there is tightness and lots of acidity, but there was some nice expressive fruit and spicy minerality too. Meant to be with food vs alone I assume, not a stellar wine and over $20 for a straight CdR had better be special, this not quite there.
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4/18/2008 - Ltim BE wrote: 70 Points
Peculiar nose, a touch of humus and some dirty rubbery acid notes underneath, sourish. Odd. Palate is bitter, rubbery, acid. Mmmmm, not my thing.
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10/23/2007 - ecnemergut wrote: 85 Points
Good stuff. VERY tight right now with a surprising amount of tanin. (Even some sediment in the bottle--quite unusual for a young CdR)! But, I sense some great black fruit lurking under it all... I would wait at least another year before I'd open another...
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4/24/2007 - Neuman wrote:
Nothing..No nose no fruit no finish...oh, it's got tanic acid
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