Wine List
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Champagne – 2013 Cedric Bouchard Roses de Jeanne Val Vilaine
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Cru Beaujolais – 2015 Marcel Lapierre Morgon Cuvée Marcel Lapierre
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OR Pinot Noir – 2014 Thomas Pinot Noir Dundee Hills
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Barolo – 1971 Barisone Barolo
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Barolo – 1970 Cantine Villadoria Riserva Speciale
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Barolo – 2000 Paolo Scavino Cannubi
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CA Syrah – 2014 Sine Qua Non Syrah Piranha Waterdance
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Vintage Port – 1985 Fonseca Porto Vintage
Barolo Education
Comparing the older style 47 and 48 year old Baroli to the newer style 18 year old was fascinating. The first two were definitely pushing the limit on age. The Barisone had lost most of its fruit and was highly oxidized, but the Cantine Villadoria still had some fruit on the palate and although it was oxidized too… there was still a fresher fruit aspect. The 2000 Scavino was very nice and just hitting its stride for my palate. Just the right balance of fruit, acidity and tannin. It was interesting to compare the aged bottles. Granted, a single instance with only a small sample, but it would appear the vicinity of 20 years seems to produce amazing Baroli for my palate.
Grower – Producer Champagne
The Bouchard Champagne to start off the night was excellent. No dosage, but still had a fruity-sweet character for a Brut. The bubbles were so fine, it was definitely a signature for this producer. This has opened a new category of Champagne for me. I intend to look for more small production, grower vintage Champagne.
Cru Beaujolais Intro
For under $30, these premium Beaujolais seem to be an interesting category to explore. I have never really been down this path, having been heavily influenced by Beaujolais Nouveau which I do not enjoy. The clean, freshness of the fruit with a nice acidic backbone – this reminded me of a quality Carneros Pinot Noir, with more of a strawberry/raspberry fruit profile. Another wine category I intend to explore moving forward.
Sine Qua Non
Second time I have tasted this producer and this was consistent with the first impression. Very fruity, but reasonably balanced profile. NOT a food wine. I would like to be aware of the hospitality expressed in sharing this wine… this is an expensive bottle, but I have to tell you… this reminds me of some Australian d’Arenberg Syrah I have in my cellar at a more reasonable price point.
Vintage Port Finish
Perfect topper for the evening. Beautiful soft, vintage port wine to finish our evening. Not overly oxidized, with a good balance of fresh & stewed fruit. This was right on what a vintage port should be!