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Penthouse Tasting

Millennium Hilton - New York, NY

Tasted February 17, 2012 by tooch with 1,316 views

Introduction

I was upgraded to the Penthouse Governor's Suite at the Millennium Hilton and invited some friends over to enjoy the views and open some wine. Fun night.

Flight 1 (10 notes)

White - Sparkling
N.V. Marie-Noëlle Ledru Champagne Grand Cru Extra Brut France, Champagne, Champagne Grand Cru
93 points
This wasn't a powerful Champagne - in the mold of, say, Krug - but much more feminine and exotic. Beautiful floral notes merged with sweet lemon and lime tones to create an elegant and racy champagne.
White
1995 Fiorano (Boncompagni Ludovisi) Malvasia di Candia Botte 32 Vino da Tavola Italy, Latium, Vino da Tavola
I enjoyed this very much. Beautiful fresh herbal tones, white florals and subtle apple and pear tones composed this wine. It had nice energy and complexity on the palate. I'd definitely seek this out again.
White
2001 Weingut Knoll Riesling Kabinett Ried Pfaffenberg Steiner Austria, Niederösterreich, Kremstal
84 points
Seemed a bit tired and lacked the expressiveness that I expected. It had lithe tones of peach and lemon with subtle floral notes. The palate was, well, unprecise I thought and its muddled flavors lacked precision and clarity.
White - Off-dry
2007 Melsheimer Reiler Mullay-Hofberg Riesling Spätlese "Schäf" Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer
89 points
Nice tropical fruit tones with lots of minerals. The palate was sappy and round with vivid tropical fruit tones. Thought the acidity cut the fruit quite nicely.
Orange
2009 Paolo Bea Santa Chiara Italy, Umbria
92 points
Fascinating wine. Subtle orange notes with white floral and mineral tones. The palate is silky, complex and layered. Seashell, lemon, fresh herbs, and very subtle honey. Loved this.
Orange
2010 Pheasant's Tears Mtsvane Amber Georgia, Kakheti
This was very bizarre. Nose smelled like bandaids, white florals, seashells and anise. The palate was lush with peach, apple, pear with lots of funky notes. Seemed somewhat disjointed, but was really interesting to track over the course of the evening.
White
2006 Michel Gahier Savagnin Arbois France, Jura, Arbois
91 points
The nose didn't scream Jura as I had expected, but was far more reserved and mysterious. It had beautiful lemon and mineral tones - almost Muscadet like - with a palate that was dense and flavorful. It had subtle honeysuckle, citrus, white linen and spice notes on the palate. Awesome stuff.
Red
2009 Guttarolo Primitivo Anfora Puglia IGT Italy, Puglia, Puglia IGT
82 points
One of the more exotic and punishing wines I've come across. It has aromas of radish, cranberry, soil, compost and wet leaves. I consider myself a wine nerd, but even this pushed my comfort threshold. It had a strong sewage tone to the palate that was hard to shake. I love trying bottles like this, but wouldn't recommend them for the faint of heart.
Red
2009 Pierre Gonon St. Joseph France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, St. Joseph
91 points
Another great bottle of the precocious young syrah. Rich and textured black fruit, meat and spice on the palate with silky mouthfeel and great acidity. Great stuff.
Red
2004 Bernard Levet Côte-Rôtie La Chavaroche / La Péroline France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Côte-Rôtie
94 points
For a young Northern Rhone syrah, this had incredible depth on the nose and palate. Very rustic aromas of olives, meat, dark fruit and earth on the nose seemed to subtly whisper "syrah" each time I put my nose in the glass. The palate was silky and fine with more meat, olive and fresh floral tones - just a textbook example of a young Northern Rhone syrah in my book.

Closing

Here are some pictures from my hotel room at the Millennium Hilton.

Looking East towards Brooklyn, the East River and the bridges


Looking West towards the World Trade Center site


The World Trade Center site at night

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