TN: One more night in Vermont

Trimbach 2003 Pinot Blanc (Alsace) – Simple light apricot and sweet lemon flavors. Dry. Heavier and more difficult than usual, which could be an artifact of the vintage. (5/06)

Weinbach 1999 Riesling “Cuvée Théo” (Alsace) – Pure essence of iron with a bright sheen of Granny Smith apple. It builds and expands with air, and may be about as good as it’s going to get. (5/06)

Porter Creek 2004 Carignane Angeli “Old Vine” (Alexander Valley) – Big, fruity and relatively acidic, with a lot of adorable doofus qualities. In other words, not particularly sophisticated…but then, one doesn’t look to carignane for sophistication. (5/06)

Tablas Creek 2001 Côtes de Tablas Red (Paso Robles) – Full-bodied roasted berries and dark, sun-drenched soil with an undertone of leathery tannin and squeezed meat textural discontinuities. Very interesting, with a long future still ahead of it. (5/06)

Umathum/Peck “Zantho” 2001 Zweigelt (Burgenland) – Dusty and dry, with elegant pencil shavings and a high-toned blackberry juice character. It’s fairly restrained, and can be easily overwhelmed by aggressive food. (5/06)


2 Comments

  • Brewnoser

    June 4, 2006

    The 1999 Cuvée Theo, being “about as good as it is going to get” (sic); what would I best be doing with my lonely bottle of the 2000?

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  • Thor Iverson

    June 5, 2006

    Hold it for another…oh, say five years. Then start thinking about drinking it, but no hurry at that point. A much better vintage. Definitely sweeter, but also with tons more extract.

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