The last 2 weekends, we had a few BBQs and drank a few wines…some quick notes…
2005 Egon Muller Riesling Kabinett: This was absolutely stunning and a baby. Probably the best Kabinett I have had, and possibly the most expensive as well.
2004 Rousseau Charmes Chambertin: This did not do it for me. I love Rousseau and I tasted the 2004s out of barrel a few years ago and remembered that the village Gevrey was my 4th favorite wine (behind the Beze, Chambertin and CSJ). Probably might hold true today.
1999 Ridge Monte Bello: This performed very well, especially after the Rousseau. Big, rich, meaty, I would be willing to hang on to this one for a few more years.
2005 Chateau de Chamirey Mercurey Blanc: This was on closeout here in NY, and I bought in. Loving every btl that I am drinking. A very light on its feet white Burgundy, and a good starter to any meal.
2002 Jasper Hill Shiraz Georgia’s Paddock: After seeing Pobega’s poor review, I decided to pop one (I think I have one 2003 left after this). This was good but hardly thrilling. If you told me it was $15 beanies, I would be happy, but at the SRP of $75+, very poor value.
2002 Paradigm Cabernet Sauvignon: Full disclosure, I am a big fan of Paradigm wines. I have stayed in the guest house, had meals with people associated with the winery and am very good friends with Robin, their national sales manager…this wine ROCKED! I think 2002 was one of their great vintages (1994 as well!). This was showing very well and everyone at the table had good things to say. Sorry I do not have more of this one.
2006 Outpost Zinfandel HM: This is Outpost’s best wine, IMO. You will never convince me otherwise. Tips the scales at nearly 17% alcohol, but you get none of that stuff in the glass. Big rich, CALIF ZIN, no surprises, but a great flavor profile.
2006 Pierre Yves Colin Morey St Aubin Chateniere: If you have not tried PYC yet, it is never too late. This guy makes great white Burgundy. My wife, after his first sip, turned to me and said, “this must be expensive.” Not so much, but this all that and and a bag of chips.
2005 Slingshot Cabernet Sauvignon Napa: New project from the team at Stewart Cellars. I love Stewart Cellars Cabernet. I enjoyed the Slingshot while I was cooking up the BBQ chicken, but it turned out to be an awful pairing with dinner. Not sure why, very weird.