Nothing like some shouting, terrific harmony and overall weirdness to get you through hump day.
Scroll down, I was up late posting a few new things last night, including notes from the Dressner tasting (probably need to edit for name and vintage accuracy for a few wines). If you were on here looking for new stuff since last Friday, thanks for dealing with the lack of activity over the past few days everyone.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
2006 Thevenet Morgon Vieilles Vignes, or Bringin' some flavor to Palo Alto
I recently had the pleasure of breaking bread at the house of good friends of one of my co-workers. Not to go into too many details, the food was very good, the hosts really generous and incredibly hospitable (and not to mention outstanding cooks), and the wines very Napa-centric. This had everything to do with a popular wine blogger who had some samples to taste and decided to bring them out to share with company. After discussing the dinner with my co-worker Jeff, I fully expected a table full of big, jammy wine-like beverages, and so I thought a nice cru Beaujolais would both add contrast and provide something for me to drink with dinner. From the selection of steak (yes, it was a comparative steak tasting, true food geek stuff here) to the epoisse, marcellin, gran cru, and other cheeses, the Morgon worked terrifically. It's got the structure and density to work with beef, but the acidity, savor, dryness and finesse to beautifully go with even the stinkiest of ripe cheeses. Between a crowd of 11 drinkers, Thevenet's Morgon and a mag of '97 Labegorce Margaux (a delicious wine brought by Jeff) were the only reds to be emptied. Who knew that such good taste existed in Palo Alto?
Labels:
bordeaux,
california wine,
pairings
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