Deer Memories


Dinner at home with old friends. The raison d'etre of this gathering was some venison - white tail deer from Saskatchewan - donated by a client:

de Sales fried, good Qba, '99 Poyferre
Anders, in addition to Michael's view of scoring, I have 2 thoughts: 1) we all know that tastes and preferences vary, only the most rabid of...

1999 Dom. Les Hautes Noelles Muscadet Cotes de Grand Lieu sur lie - the name wasn't intentionally chosen to suit Christmas. Salty crisp nose and a very good accompaniment to oysters Rockefeller done with sautéed ham and without white sauce.

Kim Crawford wines
For the past couple of years, New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs have been a guilty pleasure of mine. I say that as a die-hard...

1999 Colombo Cornas "Les Mejeans" - I continue to be astounded by how forward this wine has been. I know that Colombo is definitely in the 'new age' camp of winemaking, and that one doesn't expect brutally tannic monsters that need 15 years before becoming approachable, but this one has always been surprisingly friendly. Purple rim, a nose of leather, plum and anise, still lots of tannin, but quite soft. This can be drunk with pleasure now but will hold for many years. Served with risotto con funghi - chanterelles, winter chanterelles, porcini, and morels.

TN: de Sales fried, good Qba, '99 Poyferre
Wednesday with rack of lamb with persillade, a 375 of the 1997 Ch. de Sales (Pomerol). What a disappointment (even w-o high expectations!). Thin, sharp, raspy berry...

1990 Batasiolo Barolo Vigneto Boscareto - this has been developing more quickly than the 1990 Bofani, so I thought I might show well with the main course, which was roast venison with braised endive wrapped in ham and broiled with emmenthal. Typical Barolo nose with some tar and herbs, and a pleasant sweetness in mid palate that continued into the medium long finish. Soft tannins, and no rush to drink, but I think it is hitting it's plateau of drinkability (which should be a fairly long one) now.

1998 Accordini Pbutto - with cheese, this wine showed a ripe, rich, sweet nose, although not a high alcohol. Forward wine, that went very well with the cheese, it is made from Corvina 60%, Rondinella 15%,Cabernet Sauvignon 15%, Merlot 10%, the first two being dried a bit before vinification to concentrate flavours.



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