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I did not partake and my cabeza is thanking me today. That, and the fact that I ate a ton and forgot my Dauvissat in the freezer saved me...although it's 11:30 and I'm still in bed.
I agree with @Michael Meyer that this is a quintessential BBQ wine. Some braised roasted meat, beef bouillon and iron to pair with pork shoulder. Would have performed better if it wasn't butting heads with the La Mordoree.
I was really impressed with how this was showing. Fully mature and perhaps a bit muted but a bunch of savory fig, licorice and freshly tilled soil. I haven't had any '93s from Montalcino that have shown near as well. Drink now though, the fruit is just slightly fading.
As Mike noted, this one stood out for its elegance. Darn tasty too. N. Rhone character came through in blind tasting, but was not thinking Cote Rotie as there was more finesse than the more muscular Roties we've had at recent tastings.
Easy to say Cali Rhone blind, but a little harder to pin down from there. Thought it might be a blend rather than Syrah, although all the Syrah markers were there. Savory, tapenade, some pepper. Still a wheelhouse wine for me.
First wine in a blind lineup. Disqualified myself from guessing, as "someone" left the cork on the table and I immediately knew who brought this. Had I not seen the cork, I probably would have guessed Bdx like some others due to profile, power and complexity. Did pick up a slight bourbon note (not in the boozy sense) which I presume was vanilla from the oak. Still drinking young. Very enjoyable.
I was thinking Cab on this one, and just as surprised as others that this was a '97. Drinking very young. I've enjoyed a number of Umbrian wines, but was not familiar with this producer. Will keep an eye out for these at auction.
This was by far the most difficult wine to identify in the blind red flight. I thought it might be a Sicilian Nero D'Avola or maybe a Montepulciano or Amarone. It is an infant at age 20. A lot of classy underpinnings but still quite volatile, closed and a little sharp. Dark as night and moody AF.
Dan Blackwell
Dan had this 6 years ago