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Community Tasting Notes (4) Median Score: 92 points

  • 40% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 20% Mourvèdre. Made from 45 year old vines.

    Clear, medium+ ruby, modest fading at rim.

    Wow. Elegant and perfumed. Lots of meat and leather, stony minerality, early grey tea and a beautiful ripe core of black plum, black cherry and prune.

    Full and beautifully balanced. Tannins are refined and silky but maintain length and presence. Alcohol is smooth and integrated. Medium+ acidity keeps the wine fresh.

    Beautiful harmony of flavours from chocolate, meat and tar to ripe black fruit.

    Remarkable length. Exceptional wine.

    Drinking well but no rush. Will continue to evolve.

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  • 2007 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Tasting at Winetasters of Toronto Club (North York Memorial Hall): 2007 Domaine des 3 Cellier Châteauneuf-du-Pape Privilège stole the show with its depth and distinctive herbal complexity. The Rhone blend was clear and medium-deep in colour with a light amber rim, indicating maturity. The nose was complex and thought-provocative, with forest berries up front, followed by Provencal herbs, thymes and earth with roasted bell pepper. On the palate, it was medium-bodied, with medium-high acidity and medium level of fine supple tannin. The long finish was accompanied with intense minerals and tobacco flavours.
    This bottle of wine was very controversial among tasters. The presence of methoxypyrazine was enhancing personally, but it annoyed many other tasters at the table. I praised it for the great depth and herbal complexity, while other tasters rejected it for the lack of typicity of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and found its flavours resembling Cabernet Franc instead of the Rhone suspects.
    It was ranked the first out of eight, and the table aggregate rank was the sixth.
    The blend composed of 40% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre, 20% Syrah and 20% Vaccarèse. 2007 was the debut vintage of the Domaine formed by the splitting of Domaine Saint Benoit. 250 cases of this Cuvee were produced.

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  • Last bottle. (This was a Garagiste bottle, and not from a 2009 winery visit.) This one was minorly corked -- unmistakable but the fruit was so bright beneath it that most found it worth doing, even if they noted the TCA.

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  • By Jon Rimmerman
    2/13/2010, (See more on Garagiste...)

    (PRIVILEGE 3 Celliers Chateauneuf) Weekend Dear Friends, A few notable examples have arrived (or will do so in the next week or so). All of the entrants below merit serious attention and all are at excellent prices for their genre. Have a great weekend - - Jon Rimmerman ************************ 2007 Domaine des 3 Celliers Chateauneuf du Pape "Privilege" VERY RARE - not available in the US This unique wine, built around 10-20% Vaccarese, will be something special in 8-12 years - it is so pent up, the bottled wine is akin to a barrel sample. If you are searching for the rarest examples of 2007 Chateauneuf-du-Pape, here you go: 2004 Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino 1.5lt EXTREMELY LIMITED at this price (Last year, magnums of 2004 Valdicava were $250-300 on discount - now they are $165. That about sums up the market for Brunello...compare at current prices of $210-250+) FX Pichler 6-Packs (limit 1/person) Here's an interesting 6 bottle pack of FX Pichler at a great price. It focuses on the new 2008 vintage with a "bonus" bottle of 2005 Gruner Veltliner "M" that is almost free. To get the 2005 "M" I had to purchase these as pre-packed 6-packs - it's a great deal if you are a collector of FX Pichler. In most pre-packs, they leave out the best/most desirable wine but this pack includes the 2008 "M" (a wine that is very difficult to come by in the US with an eye-popping score and review from Peter Moser of Tanzer's IWC). One bottle each of the following 6 wines: 2005 F.X. Pichler Gruner Veltliner Smaragd "M" 2008 F.X. Pichler Riesling Smaragd Oberhauser 2008 F.X. Pichler Riesling Smaragd Steinertal 2008 F.X. Pichler Riesling Smaragd Loibner Berg 2008 F.X. Pichler Gruner Veltliner Smaragd Urgestein Terrassen 2008 F.X. Pichler Gruner Veltliner Smaragd "M" ...we also have... Blood Orange Oil 16 oz (Please limit requests to 12 bottles/person) Wow - the response to yesterday's Roasted Garlic Oil was shocking even for me - it's right up there as the most requested item of the last several years and Niki isn't even close to sifting through all of the requests. All I can say is...thank you. I was going to wait until March to put this out (the sister oil of the Garlic oil) but the order for the Garlic oil is going to be so large that Tom wants to produce the Blood Orange oil next week to insure we receive both of them for spring shipping. As you may guess, this Blood Orange Oil is produced with the same artisinal care as the Roasted Garlic Oil with the same base blend of natural and anti-oxidant rich grape seed and extra virgin olive oil (don't worry, he produces this in a separate kitchen than the garlic - nothing can live or breath in the garlic kitchen...except the garlic). Tom presses fresh blood oranges (in season right now - no spray/naturally raised) and concentrates the juice in a salad spinner of sorts with a blend of proprietary spices. The mixture is combined with the two oils (grape seed/olive) and the result is a gorgeous and citric explosion that can be used as a salad dressing base (like the Garlic Oil), dipping oil (with sea salt and pepper), marinade for roast pork or on steamed/grilled vegetables. Try brushing this oil on your favorite barbeque items while they grill...you will thank Tom. This oil can also be used in baking instead of sunflower or canola oil when an aromatic hit of fruit is desired. Warning - this item is addictive once you try it a few times. If you are a fan of Meyer lemon oil, this is the next progression and it's a lot more concentrated in flavor... Thank you, Jon Rimmerman Garagiste Seattle, WA Rhone8292 Italy6534 Austr7220 FD8490

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