Seattle, WA, USA
Tasted Friday, March 12, 2004 by Eric with 2,148 views
On Friday evening I hosted the Seattle Tasting Group for a tasting of 1990 and older Bordeaux. The wines were tasted blind, apart from the wines that each taster submitted. I did know the full lineup, as I had to arrange things appropriately. After wrestling briefly with the best way to arrange the wines, I realized that I had different vintages of 3 of the 6 wines (1990 La Mission, 1990 Las Cases, and 1990 Leoville Barton), so I opted to do three flights of three wines. Two of the three wines in each flight comprised a mini-vertical, and then the third was designed to complement the others in terms of vintage, locale or personality.
First we started off with a mini-vertical of Dönnhoff Kabinett.
Next we moved to the warmup flight. The Palmer was the obvious "odd bird" in this flight, and every taster correctly guessed this.
At this point we stopped to chow down some grilled ribeye, sauteed lacinato kale, and garlic roasted potatoes. Suitably filled we moved on to one best flights (the St. Juliens) I have ever tasted. In this next flight, most tasters assumed the 1986 Leoville Las Cases was the odd wine out, as it showed so youthfully as to taste more like a 1996.
This flight was the "Tannin Flight," and the ringer of 1990 Dunn Howell Mountain was right at home in this regard. My memory was getting a bit bleary at this point, as I had trouble spitting the prior flight. However, as I recall only Roy Hersh pegged the Dunn as the outlier.
Finally we finished up a terrific tasting with an assortment of interesting dessert wines. Apologies on the sparse notes at this point.
2000 Dönnhoff Oberhäuser Leistenberg Riesling Kabinett 88 Points
Germany, Nahe
AP #77530100901. The nose is nicely advance showing plastic and honeysuckle. On the palate this is fairly heavy and sweet, far heavier than a Kabinett should be. This does show nice, lemony persistence, but compared to the 2001 it is monolithic and clumsy. I would never have picked these wines as back to back vintages of the same wine.
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2001 Dönnhoff Oberhäuser Leistenberg Riesling Kabinett 91 Points
Germany, Nahe
AP# 77530100402. This is very closed aromatically with bare hints of floral elements and some mandarin orange. Oh my, the acid and balance here are amazing. This wine has such a stunning palate entry and just dances on the palate. This has amazing minerality with some citrus. Beautiful and racy!
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