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White House Dinner

Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

Tasted February 3, 2018 by Goldstone with 211 views

Introduction

A family gathering....just 6 of us.

Flight 1 - Avacado & Muchrooms Salad (1 note)

White
2002 J.M. Boillot Bâtard-Montrachet France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru
91 points
Light hay gold colour. Nose of fresh-struck match, lots of minerals, lemon juice. Palate is lifted, very lemony, superb depth and multi-dimensionality. Heady and very resonant indeed. Really enjoyable but not quite as mesmerising as when I last drank it 18 months ago. That said, it definitely has a long life ahead of it as it is still rather young.

Flight 2 - Roast Shoulder of Cornish Lamb (1 note)

Red
1988 Joseph Drouhin Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches Rouge France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Beaune 1er Cru
94 points
Opened and left to breath for an hour before drinking with roast lamb. Transparent deep jeweled ruby in colour. Nose is initially subdued: lurking dark damp forest floor, some sheep shit, a touch of acrid decomposing something - then it suddenlly lifts and you get beautiful strawberries. Palate is really linear and structured, chiselled lines. Lots of fruit. Incredibly heady, resonant and reverberant in a light but very powerful way. Brilliant. 94 easy. This was a Drouhuin Family "Collection Priveee" release from 2014.

Flight 3 - Grilled English Sirloin & Rib-Eye Steak (1 note)

Red
1983 Château Palmer France, Bordeaux, Médoc, Margaux
93 points
(From magnum, decanted for 2.5 hours). Still almost totally opaque, a lovely semi-evolved black/red colour.Nose is, wow....a really seductive melange of lead pencil, graphite and lots of deep black fruit lurking in the backgrouns - smells too young...but gorgeous. Palate is deep, very fruiy-driven black/red fruits. Deep red plum with more time in the glass. Immediately almost overwhelmingly heady...rich and bellyfilling, like a Lynch Bages 1990. Way more weight and youth than, say, a 1985 - almost unevolved. Belly-filling. Not life-changing but very good indeed. In magnum at least, this has years ahead of it to evolve and improve.

Flight 4 - French Cheeses - Freres de Marchand (1 note)

Red
1985 Château Cheval Blanc France, Bordeaux, Libournais, St. Émilion Grand Cru
94 points
Briefly decanted (should have been longer). A deep jewelled transparent black-red in colour. Nose is very linear and precise, deep black plum fruit and some hints of incense and spices. Palate is very linear and precise lead pencil, deep fruit and a growling depth. Not a 'wow' resonance on the finale but the length goes on forever. I have enjoyed this more in the fairly recent past when we had decanted it for several hours. Still a baby by 1985 standards.

Flight 5 - Home-Made Tiramasu (2 notes)

White
2000 Lur-Saluces "Y" France, Bordeaux, Bordeaux Supérieur
88 points
Popped and poured (with hindsight it probably needed a 4-hour decant). Very light goden hay in colour. Nose is big fresh ripe peach and peach stones. Palate is surprisingly light...lots of fruit-stone dryness...very dry. A bit of honey emerges with time in the glass and later evolves into Crunchie Bar but not in an integrated way. Disappointing against what I anticipated...hard to find anything memorable in the wine. Hard to judge whether it is in a dull phase....or is just dull.
White - Sweet/Dessert
2001 Château Suduiraut France, Bordeaux, Sauternais, Sauternes
91 points
Burnished deep copper-gold colour. Nose of nougat, almonds and burnt almonds. Palate is rich, unctuous, burnt peach fruit, over-ripe bananas, over-ripe pears. Very rich and highly resonant and reverberant inside the head on the finish. Excellent.
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Closing

A super evening, as always.

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