TN: Boxing Day with Family 98 Mugnier Moose, 97 Leoville Barton


At a casual Boxing Day gathering of mostly non-wine geek types. Among the array ordinary Chilean merlot and Aussie shiraz, two interesting wines were opened.

TN: Christmas Dinner
At a gathering at my house of my wife and kids, with my parents (visiting from the US), my cousin's family who also live here in Tokyo, and his parents and sister (also visiting from...

**1997 Ch=E2teau L=E9oville Barton - France, Bordeaux, M=E9doc, St. Julien

Undecanted-unaerated.

Still a fairly deep reddish color, solid throughout. Nose of a little sweet oak, some cbuttis and a little herb. With time (a little) slight notes of plum and dried leaf. Didn't get a lot of time, but don't expect much was developing. Palate was surprisingly sweet, but not large or round. Tannins noticeable but not intrusive, acid very slight. Finish okay, but light overall. Not quite watery...but definitely a little dilute. Perfectly enjoyable for current casual drinking and okay for the vintage, but nothing to get excited about.

**1998 Domaine Jacques-Frederic Mugnier Musigny - France, Burgundy, C=F4te de Nuits, Chambolle-Musigny

A "special" Birthday wine
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Opened spur-of-the-moment by a friend. Well cellared, but served without benefit of any aeration.

TN: Pinots, Noir and Grigio
With vegetarian tacos (guacamole, cheese, lettuce, tomato, salsa, etc.) the 2002 Ca Montini "L'Aristocratico" Pinot Grigio (Veneto). Hey, really unusual bottle. Kind of pyramid shaped. This is a gift from a...

Color from the side is deep, rich burgundy. Against light from below, showing a little lighter at the edges and brightish red toward the center. Upon opening, simple nose of a wee bit of barnyard, dark cherry fruit, a little sweetness, some earth. With time in glbutt (it got a little over an hour total), nose expanded to include floral elements, more earth, a little cool mineral. Initial impression on the palate of underlying tannin, front of mouth fruit. Mid-palate was more wood than usual from Mugnier and a little devoid of fruit, but back of palate and finish were pure exploding Musigny. Again, with time in glbutt the mid-palate filled out a little. As a drink for today, was perfectly enjoyable, but didn't offer up what producer and the vineyard can. But the way the nose opened and the finish exploded...this one's got a lot more to offer when given its due time. Really enjoyed it, but glad it wasn't mine opened at this age.

Jim



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