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BREE'S PLUMPJACK AND OTHER TASTING NOTES
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Sunday
Afternoon at the Parfit’s
1996
Domaine d’ Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet Mersault Premier Cru
Les Poruzots, 13.5 alc.: Pale gold with a toasty oak/
butterscotch/pear bouquet that follows through on the palate
where it gains a note of anise. Just enough acidity and a
long finish round out a very attractive package. 1998
Martinelli Russian River Valley Gewurztraminer Martinelli
Vineyard, 14.5 alc.: Medium straw, oily, low acid
with rich, intense honeysuckle/peach flavors and aromas and a
slightly bitter finish. The closest thing to Alsace I’ve
ever tasted in a Left Coast Gewurz. Yumm! 1993
Dehlinger Russian River Valley Syrah, 13.5 alc.:
There was some controversy regarding this dark garnet; Bree
swore it was corked, and a couple of people agreed with him.
Others swore that there was no TCA, but there was plenty of
rich, lush earthy plum/blackberry character with hints of
leather and mostly resolved tannins.
1997
Ken Wright Willamette Valley Pinot Noir McCrone Vineyard,
12 % alc. (and it shows it): Smoky ruby garnet with effusive
aromatics and smoky black cherry character, this is medium
bodied, with silky tannins that can use some time, but it peters
out on the finish.
1997
Pride Sonoma Cabernet Franc: Dark garnet with huge
sweet oak/red currant/ multi-berry/big maple syrup flavors and
aromas; very smooth with no tannins to speak of, and good
acidity. I don’t want to like this wine, but I really
do!
1995
Milagro Napa Syrah: The oak isn’t as pronounced as
in the Pride, but it’s still quite prominent; medium full body
with red currant/ raspberry character that’s not as dense as
your average Syrah. Surprisingly, this was overwhelmed by
the grilled sausages and sauces. There was also some great grilled salmon and steak that were well appreciated, as was the friendship and the hospitality of our host and hostess. Just before we departed, Alicia appeared with two of the aforementioned Upmann Habanas for Doggie and me, and a big Cohiba for herself. We took a spot a little away from the rest of the crowd on the back deck, not wanting our smoke to intrude on their noses. The Upmanns were full bodied cigars, with big meaty tobacco flavors that were the perfect ending to a wonderful afternoon’s gathering. Many thanks to Matt and Alicia Parfit, Jon Cook, and all those who attended.
September, 2000 © Gang of Pour
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