Minneapolis Wine Spectator Offline - Washington Reds
Birch’s, Long Lake, MN
Tasted September 13, 2013 by GoBlue2002 with 718 views
Introduction
Seven Twin Cities area WS members gathered for a long evening of wine, food, and good company. All wines were opened upon arrival at the restaurant (only the SQN was double decanted at home) and drank in the order indicated (non-blind). We tried to order the wines from the least amount of body to the most. As I did not write anything down during the tasting these are my morning after notes.
The loose theme was Washington Cabernet Sauvignon blends, with a few other wines thrown in for comparison and dessert.
Flight 1 - Pre-Dinner Reds (5 notes)
Drank in the order indicated over appetizers. We attempted to go from light to heavy body, and I think had we switched the Chester-Kidder and Two Blondes we would have succeeded. The SQN was poured just before dinner.
Focused, dry, and tannic with plenty of fruit left. I'd say try to age this another year or two before drinking, but I'm not sure that will help much.
With not a whole lot going on aromatically, where this cab really excels is the polished body and finish. Soft fruits caresses your palate, and seamlessly transitions into a long flavorful finish. Delightfully light in style, this is not your typical cab.
More old-school Bordeaux in style than New World Cali, yet ready to drink now. I would be curious to try it again in a few years to see where it goes.
Purple in color, with the age showing slightly on the rim. Drinking well now. Layered and concentrated, the effect of the syrah was evident when compared with the Andrew Will Two Blondes (and the lower percentage of cab franc on the nose as well). Strong aromas and flavors of blackberry, blueberry, and a hint of pepper. Well balanced, while being fruit forward.
With this kind of concentration, this is not a wine for everyone, and I enjoyed this more than my wife.
Lighter in color and body than the Chester Kidder, where this wine really shone was the lovely floral & fruity cab franc dominated nose. Less spice than the Chester Kidder, but more fruit forward. Long smooth finish.
I preferred the aroma of the Two Blondes, but the flavor of the Chester Kidder.
Ready to drink now, but should continue to age well.
Double decanted prior to bringing to restaurant.
What a contrast after tasting through several balanced Washington red blends. This is a full throttle, in your face wine at first, which morphs into a smooth body and long, lingering finish. It gets your attention but doesn't strangle you with it. Powerful aromatics, leading to a massive wine with attractive black pepper/spice and layers of intense flavor.
This went very well with my lamb risotto dinner, although I probably didn't spend as much time with it as I should have -- just too enjoyable to drink.
Flight 2 - Dessert Wines (2 notes)
Drank with creme brulee and a chocolate cake roll layered with cream.
Stored at room temp in my warm apartment, this Sauternes was definitely mature and drinking far better than I expected for a 2003. The darker color and increased complexity were evident when drunk alongside a very young tasting 2005 Guiraud stored in a cold cellar.
Very concentrated, dark gold in color, full bodied, with layers of complexity. The maturity of this Sauternes was striking and divisive, as one of the tasters definitely did not care for it, while others loved it and drank the bottle quickly.
The potential is here, but the lack of complexity at this stage in its evolution was evident when drank alongside a mature 2003 Château Rabaud-Promis.
Drink 2015+
Closing
An excellent evening with many new wines to experience, and beyond excellent food. Thanks for everyone for making the night so special!