TN: Vieux Donjon Vertical and a bunch of others

VIEUX DONJON VERTICAL AND A BUNCH OF OTHERS - Mike’s home (12/31/2011)

Last night a bunch of us gathered for a get together at the home of my friend, Mike P. The guys started with a vertical of Vieux Donjon while the women drank and chatted. When we were done, we joined them and opened some more bottles as well.
Mike started us off with this blast from the past. I had once brought Jim Lester over to Mike’s and he had left this as a thank you. Mike cellared it and decided last night was as good a time as any.

  • 2005 Wyncroft Chardonnay Avonlea Vineyard - USA, Michigan, Lake Michigan Shore
    Served blind, I was thinking a Rhone of some type. Deep golden in color (it lightened up with some air interestingly enough). Aromas of apple pie filling. Slight oakiness. Slight heat. Marzipan and baked apples especially on the finish. This is different but I liked it (probably more so than on release). Who knows where it goes from here. (89 pts.)

All wines were consumed blind over the course of about an hour. Then the remains were shared witht he group and consumed for the next few hours.

  • 2001 Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    Earthy nose with some funk/barnyard. Also some cigar smoke. Nice texture. Tart acidity. Raspberries and cherries. I would have expected a bi more complexity from this but it is still outstanding. Improved all night. (93 pts.)
  • 1999 Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    Really spectacular showing for this. It kept improving all night long. I thought this would have been the 01, but this out shone that. Ruby in color. Gorgeous nose (if you don’t mind barnyard) of warm/earthy barnyard, and raspberries with a slight floral note. Fuller bodied than the others. Tannins. Cherries on the palate with some cough drop notes. Complex with long finish. (95 pts.)
  • 1998 Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    This was added at the last minute and colder then the rest so we knew it was the 98. Probably due to temps, the nose was muted until later in the evening. When it opened up, it had barnyard, cherries and cigar smoke. Great texture. This is still young but has a wonderful complexity. Balanced. Long finish. Juicy acidity keeps it lively. Great wine. (96 pts.)
  • 2000 Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    Ruby in color. The nose is dusty with black cherries. The fruit is very ripe on this and very much in the forefront. I wondered if this could be the 03 due to the abundance of fruit. Raspberries and black cherries. Juicy but not as much acidity as other vintages. Delicious wine. Those who preferred more fruit forward wines seemed to like this best. (93 pts.)
  • 2003 Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    Purple/ruby in color. The nose is earthy with black cherries. On the palate, there is a lot of ripe black cherries here. This was the only wine that showed some alcoholic heat (a sign of the vintage?) but there was also a fair amount of tart acidity to it. It improved the least over the night. Certainly an outstanding wine though that was consistent with the other wines in the flight. (92 pts.)

A general free for all. Non-blind. Just having fun.

  • 2006 Saxum 32 Month Barrel Age James Berry Vineyard - USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
    TCA. Agghhhh. My second bottle of Saxum (an 03 Rocket Block that Justin kindly replaced) in a row that was corked. That sucks. Oh well, I have a couple more of these. NR (flawed)
  • 2007 La Fenêtre Pinot Noir Le Bon Climat - USA, California, Central Coast, Santa Maria Valley
    Very nice Pinot in a restrained style. I used to be on the list, but my wife does not drink Pinot, and it was hard to find a time to open it. This is similar in style IMO to Anthill or Kutch, so if you like that style, its worth checking out. The fruit is from Santa Barbara County IIRC, but it is different from most that I have tried from there. Feminine, light cherries, complex, earthy but clean. Nice wine that doesn’t get much discussion. (92 pts.)
  • 2009 Sineann Cross Check - USA, Oregon
    This is a specialty bottling made by my friend Peter Rosback. Not sure what it is, but I suspect a blend similar to the RTW or Abondante. I am guessing Zin, Cab and Pinot Noir. In any event, it has some complexity. Lots of red fruit. Open and ready to drink now. IIRC, under $20, this has a nice QPR. The label has a hockey theme hence the name. A crowd favorite. (90 pts.)
  • 2009 Maysara Winery Pinot Noir Estate Cuvée - USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley, McMinnville
    I am told this got a WS 94. I wouldn’t go that high, but it is a nice, solid Pinot. Candied cherries on the nose. The medium bodied wine has cloves and cherries on the palate. Obviously young, it will be interesting to see where this goes. I would like to taste other vintages. (88 pts.)
  • 2002 Dehlinger Syrah Estate - USA, California, Sonoma County, Russian River Valley
    I am usually a fan of this wine, especially with some age. I didn’t like this as much and neither did anyone I talked to. It may have been an off bottle but there were no sign of any “fault” that caused this showing. Purple in color. The nose was pleasant with black raspberries, some earthiness, some grilled meats. The palate is hot and alcoholic. Tart acidity. Not much fruit. My wife said “harsh” and I agree. Not sure what happened here, but not a good showing. (86 pts.)
  • 2009 Dehlinger Petite Sirah/Zinfandel Guadagni Vineyard - USA, California, Sonoma County, Dry Creek Valley
    This was a 60/40 blend and much better. The Zin tends to dominate right now as one might expect. Purple in color. The nose has berries, some bramble and some raspberries. Despite its youth there is some complexity. I think it needs time to develop and it will be interesting to watch this wine mature as the zin ages and the PS emerges. No idea on the pricing, but it was a nice wine. (90 pts.)
  • 2003 Nickel & Nickel Syrah Dyer Vineyard - USA, California, Napa Valley, Carneros
    Nice showing for this wine. It has aged very well and is now complex. The nose has black raspberries, some oak, grilled meats, and black pepper. On the palate, nice texture. Ripe fruit. A bit lacking in acidity but within reason. Nice wine. (92 pts.)
  • 2004 Ridge Lytton Springs - USA, California, Sonoma County, Dry Creek Valley
    Seemed to be one of the most popular wines. This is progressing nicely. I am always a fan of these wines and they age out so well. The nose has red and purple fruits. On the palate, this is developing layers while still holding on to lots of fruits; black and red raspberries. Juicy texture. Nice finish. Love these wines. (92 pts.)
  • 2010 Tablas Creek Côtes de Tablas Blanc - USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
    Delicious wine. Clean. Aromas of melon, wax and floral notes. On the palate, slightly oily texture. Melons and some citrus notes. Nice acidity but a full round presentation. This is very nice. (90 pts.)
  • 2008 Domaine Guillemot-Michel Mâcon-Villages Quintaine - France, Burgundy, Mâconnais, Mâcon-Villages
    My palate was getting fatigued at this point and this did nothing to wake it up. After the Tablas Creek white, this seemed a bit pedestrian. Nothing wrong and varietally correct. It was sound, but not quite to the level of outstanding. Not sure of pricing, if reasonable, then perhaps there is some value here. (88 pts.)
  • 1994 Madroña Zinfandel Late Harvest - USA, California, Sierra Foothills, El Dorado
    This was fun. Not showing any age. Purple/red in color. The nose shows some alcohol, but comes across as port like with raisins and raspberry liqueur. Smooth enough to drink and while not very complex, it drinks like a ruby port. Fun wine. (88 pts.)
  • 2005 P.J. Valckenberg Beerenauslese - Germany, Rheinhessen
    This had been open and in the fridge for a few days so I wont score it. It is fine, but really lacks sweetness. Nice aromas of peaches. If I am scoring it was about an 86. I was told this cost under $20, and at that price, it is a fine end to a meal.

Thanks Mike. Always fun to get together. Have a happy and healthy New Year!
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Loren,

Thanks for the notes on the Donjons (one of my all-time favorite CDP producers). Although I generally love the wines, I have never had a good bottle of the 2003. You note alcoholic heat, which has consistently been present in the '03s I have had, but I also have found them to be stewed and out of balance. Had I been at this tasting, I might have traded my pour of the 2003 for someone else’s '98 or '00 (if I could con anybody into it!). I think it would be interesting to compare the '03 side-by-side with the others in your group.

Happy New Year!

Brad

Great notes, Loren. I think I still have one of those 98 VDJs in the cellar somewhere. Maybe I will fish it out this weekend.

Great notes! Recently discovered Donjon with bottles of 99 and 00 this year. Any advice on newer vintages to stock up on? Thx!

I’ve said this before. It seems to me that VD changed with 03 (although I haven’t tasted after 05). When the 98s, 99s, etc. came into the US, they would be shut down already and need a few years to show what they would be. This is the perfect period for starting them and I am not surprised by how well they are drinking. With 03-05, they were coming in riper and more like any number of other CDPs. The 03s I have in my cellar are not doing well for me, at least. I don’t know what age will do with the other vintages. And I hope I’m wrong, but it just isn’t the wine it used to be.

Have had both the '98 and '01 recently. Both outstanding, and still fairly affordable. Bought these for $50 each this past year.