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Mr. Me Too
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I've had these on Xmas and Xmas eve in no particular order:
2006 August Briggs Zinfandel Napa, CA Varietal: Zinfandel Cost: $32 Nose- cherry, alcohol, raspberry Taste- cherry, touch of vanilla, touch of mocha Points: 86 - Very disappointing- way too fruity, tasted like a $10 bottle. ugh-next..... 2006 August Briggs Chardonnay Russian River Valley, Sonoma, CA Varietal: Chardonnay Cost: $32 Nose- tropical fruits, lemon peel, ripe oranges Taste- honey, lemon,lime,orange,vanilla Points: 89 I liked this actually, nothing special but it wasn't overly buttery (thats a good thing) went well with broiled lobster and shrimp w/ oil and garlic 2006 Domaine Thibert Pouilly-Fuissé Les Vignes Blanches Maconnais, Burgundy, France Varietal: Chardonnay Cost: $34 Nose- white flowers, violets, apples, melon Taste: lots of citrus, those little violet candies, honey, minerals Points: 90+ loved this, no food, just sipped 2007 Frederic Gueguen Chablis Les Grandes Vignes Chablis,Burgundy, France Varietal: Chardonnay Cost: $28 Nose: lemon, grey stones (chalkboard), petrol, slight white flowers Taste: lemon, grey stones, petrol Points: 86- Drank over 2 days- first day got nothin' so I tried again the next night- same thing. Usually I love those tastes but this just didn't do it for me. I had the Pouilly-Fuisse before I had the Chablis- its amazing how different these wines are. Its a great example of tasting the same grape from different terroir. Chablis and Pouilly-Fuisse are in the same region but these wines couldn't be more different. |
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