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Joseph Pascal

Les Enseignères Puligny-Montrachet Chardonnay 2023

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9.3

2023 vintage. From THAT plot 22.5 acres large that adjoins two, Grand Cru, vineyards. Last tasted 2.27.26 (9.3). Medium body. Some covert white pepper now in the nose. Originally picked up two cases for the resto. Realized my mistake and picked up the last case available. So about that last meal? Gotta be Puligny and Dover Sole, or Scallops, with a few capers and beurre blanc sauce. Underselling this a little bit as it's not premmie cru bleep but feel free to throw this into a blind, 2023 P-M tasting and it will amaze. This is displaying the old familiar subtleties you used to know so well. All I really wanna know is there one sweet Puligny that can make me smile. Oh yeah. With apologies to Sir Rod. 4.5.26. — a day ago

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Fratelli Grasso

Vallegrande Barbaresco Nebbiolo 2020

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9.2

2020 vintage. Tasted side by side with the 2016 vintage. As befitting 2020 (vs 2016), immediately accessible and showy. Medium-medium heavy body. Cherry, cedar, chocolate and bramble fruits with splashes of earth. 4.1.26 — 6 days ago

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Shafer Vineyards

Napa Valley Merlot 2023

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9.3

2023 vintage. Light-medium body with excellent, back-end, enduring concentration without it being contrived or heavy-handed. Darting accents and flourishes throughout. Not the cheapest Merlot and it could still use a year or two but nice effort. Had been told at some point in the last few years that all the Merlot vines had been ripped out. Maybe they have and this is all purchased fruit? Difficulty remembering what lunch constituted tho so…4.1.26. — 6 days ago

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Daniele Conterno

Panerole Barolo Nebbiolo 2018

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9.1

2018 vintage. Last tasted 11.20.24 (9.3). A bit of regression but, to be fair, this experience a PNP situation vs being open for an hour or so. Light-medium body. Nice personality...needs a firmer handshake currently. 4.3.26. — 3 days ago

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Le Morette di Valerio Zenato

Lugana Mandolara Turbiana 2023

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9.1

2023 vintage. Light-medium/medium body. Gorgeous color. Musky, mountain morning nose. Plenty of flavors in the palate bouncehaus but none of them fall completely out and are forced to wait out a turn. Nice balance framed with intrigue. Existing acidity cuts through cream sauces or garlic butter but pleasant enough to tackle on its own. Very unexpected and the nice price (< $20 USD). Will keep this one on the short list. 4.1.26. — 6 days ago

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Enderle & Moll

Baden Spätburgunder Rosé 2021

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9.2

2021. Courtesy of @Pinotman /// Andreas. Disturbed, lake bottom brown color. Slightly muddy and tart nose. Medium body. Not my cup of tea but there is an immaculate, front palate flavor moment of perfectly aged red Burg/Pinot Noir of, say, 15-18 years. Everything else is held in check during that time. That safe harbor in the storm is my take away. 4.1.26. — 6 days ago

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I do not agree Burgundy priced itself essentially out of the market for normal and especially for young people. CA Pinot’s have done the same and are often beyond > 14%. That really just leaves Oregon and German or for that matter Swiss Pinots in a not totally over the top price range. Over there they are essentially 1/2 the price. Here they are heavily tariffed.
9.2
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Pinotman /// Andreas

This particular wine was a Rose was 20$. I have not seen in the last 15 years an American Rose which can match Enderle & Moll. In fact i rarely see any Rose Pinot made - stateside - why? Because it simply does not make business sense if you can charge 50$ for the reds coming from the same grapes.
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I did not mention rose’ exclusively. I did say Pinot’s. I also mentioned more than one area besides the states that are better suited for Pinot Noir. I believe I mentioned at least three areas w/ an etc. on that subject. As to your point on value, if you google Pinot Noir roses, you will find plenty of them under or close enough to $20 stateside. My only other point, was on sweetness. This one is sweeter than I prefer as would many of the others you may find at a $20 price point. I prefer one’s that are dry. Often, from Spain out of Tempranillo. But I am not here to debate or argue wine opinions. I was only leaving an agreeing comment on Scott’s post. Whether his reasons and mine are similar for not necessarily gravitating to this one, it is just a comment. I’d like to think that is still ok here. Cheers!

Philippe Gonet

Millésime Grand Cru Brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne 2018

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9.4

2018 vintage. Delicious. Drinks more like an Extra-Brut than a Blanc de Blancs with lighter, yet impressionable body. 4.3.26. — 3 days ago

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Vallegrande Barbaresco Nebbiolo 2016

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9.2

2016 vintage. Medium-medium heavy body. Unmistakable power but is a bit jumbled now. Needs 5-10 years for the tumblers to click into place and to unlock the potential. Tough sledding currently. 4.1.26. — 6 days ago

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Paul Anheuser

Kreuznacher Kahlenberg Auslese Trocken Dry Nahe Riesling 1997

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9.3

1997 vintage. Last tasted 9.4.25 (9.2). This time, tasted with @Pinotman /// Andreas. Nice fill and good cork (no Durand needed). Light-medium body. 12% ABV. Some lighter, barely-sweet petrol flavor but limoncello impressions started to take the stage and sing like the headliner. Really intriguing and fascinating as a “dry” Auslese. Should be able to perform at this clip for another 4-5 years. No April Fools joke here. 5 bottles left at $80 a pop. 4.1.26. — 6 days ago

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I rated this. A great wine and at 29 years a steal for the price on the restaurant list. At mister A’s.
9.4

Shafer Vineyards

Relentless Napa Valley Syrah Petite Sirah 2021

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9.2

2021 vintage. Medium-medium heavy body. 4.1.26. — 6 days ago

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