Monday, May 31, 2010

Sunday Bloody Sunday


What's a long holiday weekend without a minor casualty? I don't know. Wine may have surrounded the incident, but was not involved at the time. I think it was the pancakes. Fortunately, I was wearing my disco-pants at the time (Sunday morning), and a mere three blocks away from the top-rated ER in NYC (I look forward to receiving their top-rated bill.) Rock-star treatment in the ER and seven stitches.

2009 Bereziartua Txakoli - to kick the weekend off, at a tapas joint in Soho. Yeah, yeah, txakoli... chalk, lemons, salt and spritz. Delicious. But the wild thing is that about 12 years ago, while in grad school, I was at this property, in Astigarraga near San Sebastian, for a, er, quietly social affair. They must be better known for their sidra, as I don't recall trying the wine. I can't quite say why we haven't taken up the owner's offer to visit during harvest, as we had a great time there. I also vaguely recall climbing into one of the (empty) cider barrels (had a hole about the same size as the "Buddha's Nostril" pillar at the Todai-ji in Nara.) Certainly a more definitive path to Nirvana.

2008 Bodegas Rafael Palacios Louro do Bolo (Valdeorras, Galicia) - 100% godello, medium-bodied, semi-decent acidity with a chill, and nice herbal component. I wouldn't rush out to buy it, but rather serviceable if a wine of this size was desired. This was a recommendation from our server, but sadly made before we ordered the boquerones. Shoulda' gone with another txakoli, no?

2009 Berger Grüner Veltliner (Kamptal) - wandering about, we saw a no-name little place, three tables, and a bar. Really, the place didn't have a name. Not over the door (which, to be fair, was a garage door), not on the menus either. A thoroughly unglamorous place, but with a wine list that listed "Grüner Veltliner" as the first choice. Turned out to be the 1 liter basic bottling from Berger, which is very user friendly, and generally quite cheap (in the $10-$13 range.) Even for New York, I can't help feeling $40 is a rip-off, but then again, possibly no moreso than most places, and it is a liter of wine. Why I'm trying to justify on behalf of the owner of the nameless bar, I don't know.

2005 Nicolas Joly Clos de la Coulée de Serrant (Savennières-Coulée de Serrant) - Poured slightly amber, but crystal clear. The nose was smoky and nutty, but the palate was quite clean and sharp, though there were still savoury touches, citrus rounded by the R.S. in a much more appealing way than I get from the Germans. Really very tasty, and as I understand it, unusually approachable for its youth. R.-approved (though she ranks the '06 a peg or two higher.)

1992 Bründlmayer Riesling Alte Reben Zöbinger Heiligenstein (Kamptal) - ah, the last bottle of this gem. Still bone dry and deeply sappy fruit concentration. Crisp and lovely, showing just a touch of petrol. Sad to see the end of this, but Herr B. recommended drinking it up, said we were lucky to have any left at all.

1985 Chateau Musar Rouge (Bekaa Valley) - I didn't pay all that much attention to this, but maybe it was because there wasn't much to listen to. Funky nose on opening, but blew off quickly. A lighter, leaner style, still tasty, but it wasn't mind-blowing. There was a half-bottle left which I've recovered. Ahem, in fact, surely the plan was to have a 48 hour quasi-Audouze.

1996 de Venoge Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs - my mini-casualty very nearly jeopardized a planned lunchtime picnic in Central Park, but owing entirely to my disco-trousers, I was in and out in just under three hours. Not terribly complex or "mature", but then again, this was consumed from a plastic cup just as the lidocaine was fading.

N.V. André Clouet Champagne Brut Rosé - under a blue "painted sky", an ideal pairing with kite-flying and mini-footie.

2007 Hiedler Grüner Veltliner Thal (Kamptal) - this has been a really great wine for us over the past year, delivering consistently classic results. This was our last bottle, and it was still good, fine for a pizza dinner, though the freshness factor is ever so slightly slipped. Am hoping the 2009 will be just as good, as the '08 didn't do it for us at all.

No comments:

Post a Comment