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Sunday Dinner

Jeff McHugh's

Tasted April 27, 2008 by RPerro with 1,126 views

Introduction

Sunday Dinner at my good friend Jeff McHugh's place. Dinner was an incredible spicy shrimp fettuccini with cheese & cream sauce, with appetizers of chevre, sharp cheddar and hummus prior.

Flight 1 (10 notes)

Red
2005 Mitolo Shiraz G.A.M. Australia, South Australia, Fleurieu, McLaren Vale
97 points
Decanted 4 1/2 hours prior to first taste. INCREDIBLE! Upon decant, the aromas consumed my apartment. 4 1/2 hours later, the nose was still incredible fruit and pepper. The palate was overwhelmed with blueberry and pepper, with vanilla and mocha/coffee flavors. Wow. The biggest, most intense wine I've ever tasted. Absolutely incredible! Extrordinary - 97 points.
Red
2005 Château Cornelie France, Bordeaux, Médoc, Haut-Médoc
89 points
Had immediately after 2005 Mitolo GAM, so didn't taste much until after cleansing palate with some strong chevre. Nice earthy notes, with great fruit integration. 3rd time I've tasted this one and it remains consistent. Excellent - 89 points.
Red
2006 Kangarilla Road Shiraz 2 Up Australia, South Australia
90 points
This one had been open for several days, resealed with screwcap after each pour. Had opened up quite nicely, and heavy fruit and pepper showing through. Very smooth, with excellent integration. One of my favorite sub-$15 Shiraz's, and always a crowd pleaser. Outstanding - 90 points.
Red
2005 Zerba Cellars Syrah Columbia Valley USA, Washington, Columbia Valley
92 points
VERY NICE Syrah! Great blackberry, coffee, and smokey pepper nose and flavors, with great integration of acidity and tannins. One of my favorite wines of the evening. Outstanding - 92 points.
Red
2004 Liberalia Toro Cero Spain, Castilla y León, Toro
90 points
Earthiness overwhelmed most of the other flavors, but this was a pop-and-pour. Recommend decant on this wine. Lovely fruit once the earth blew off, about an hour after being open. Outstanding - 90 points.
Red
2006 Two Hands Shiraz Gnarly Dudes Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Barossa Valley
90 points
Big blueberry fruit, with smooth tannins and heavy acidity. Recommend decanting for this one, as previously it helped with the integration. Outstanding - 90 points.
Red
2002 Paraiso Vineyards Syrah USA, California, Central Coast, Santa Lucia Highlands
85 points
While some great terrior flavors, unimpressed with the bitter finish. Might do better with some more time in the bottle, or a decant for several hours. Not sure, but not a great wine to be sure. OK fruit flavors, but that bitter finish ruins the wine. Very Good - 85 points.
Red
2006 Concha y Toro Carménère Casillero del Diablo Reserva Chile, Central Valley
86 points
Never had this varietal before. Interesting nose of green pepper, mushroom, with a little fruit showing through. Once it had been open for awhile, the vegetal flavors faded and more berry fruits were apparent. Nice drinking wine, and at $9, great QPR! Excellent - 86 points.
Red
2006 O'Reilly's Pinot Noir Oregon USA, Oregon
88 points
Earth, strawberry, and some coffee. Lovely integration. One of the better sub-$20 Oregon Pinot's I've had. Excellent - 88 points.
Red
2005 Domaine Paul Autard Côtes du Rhône France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Côtes du Rhône
83 points
As per previous note, this wine really needs time to breathe. I highly recommend decanting, actually. Heavy alcohol and tannins, overshadowing the blackberry fruit and terrior. Good - 83 points.

Closing

There were many other bottles of wine at the dinner party, but I either can't remember them, or didn't get a chance to taste them.

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