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- hotwine - 11-19-2004

Anybody have notes on this little gem?


- wondersofwine - 11-19-2004

I think I have some earlier vintages on hand hotwine but I haven't tried the 2001.


- winoweenie - 11-19-2004

Had the 00 but haven't tried any of the 01 Bordeaux, WW


- Innkeeper - 11-19-2004

Much, much too young!


- hotwine - 11-20-2004

Yeah, found it in the March issue of the Speculator. They gave it a 90 with words like "very perfumed...light wet earth ... full-bodied... rich and generous.... best after '07." I'd better snag a few.


- hotwine - 11-21-2004

Couldn't resist testing one last night with grilled NY strip, baked spuds and steamed brocolli, finished with dark chocolates.

I generally agree with WS on the TN. Decanted two hours while I prepared the fire and grilled the BEEF. Perfumed nose and entry, very light fruit hidden in a bit of damp earth, adding complexity as the meal progressed, with a lonnnnggg finish. Fun to roll this sucker around with the tongue to let the flavors emerge. 13% alc, $25 and change; well worth it. She says to buy more.... but didn't specify the number of cases....


- hotwine - 11-01-2009

Decided to pop one last night to accompany a 32 oz. ribeye grilled over oak with mixed veggies (lil' taters, tiny carrots, 'shrooms, onions) to celebrate our 34th anniversary. Poured the wine two hours before dinner but didn't decant. Same notes apply but it's still young; a very, very nice St Julien with a long life ahead of it.

The steak was from a pair of USDA Choice ribeyes I bought at Costco for about $26.50. Gorgeous chunks of cow! Had half of one last night, will have the second half tonight, and still have the second steak in the freezer to cook much later. Love it.


- winoweenie - 11-01-2009

Sounds like my kinda' snack. Shoulda' looked at the 01s a little closer after reading many posts on them lately. WW


- dananne - 11-01-2009

Happy Anniversary!


- hotwine - 11-01-2009

Thanks, Dan.


- Thomas - 11-01-2009

34 years--you are catching up. Happy, happy.


- winoweenie - 11-02-2009

Add my Happy to that Hotsie. Somehow that dint register at all. WW


- wdonovan - 11-02-2009

ww, How is the 00 developing? I'm still on 95 but next stop is 00.


- hotwine - 11-02-2009

Thanks, guys. She still has her sense of humor.

WD, I don't have any of the '00 Talbot, just the '01 and '05.


- winoweenie - 11-02-2009

Gorgus stuff but is still 4-6 from TTOIG. WW(IMHO)


- Thomas - 11-02-2009

Hotwine,

Thanks for reminding me: November is our anniversary month--day after Thanksgiving. Married in 1973...


- hotwine - 11-02-2009

Foodster, you've got a congrats coming.

We did the deed on Halloween... for no other reason than it was between TDYs and we had eloped to Europe. Kind of hard for even me to forget the date.


- Innkeeper - 11-02-2009

Congrats to both yezz younguns.


- hotwine - 01-02-2011

Popped one tonight to pair with her beef stroganoff; very very nice. The nose alone puts me in la-la land. Should confine my purchases of Bdx to St Julien.... never disappointed.

Have pulled several lesser (last growth) Bdx over the past couple of weeks to share with guests who wouldn't know Bordeaux from Boudreax's hair tonic; just haven't bothered to post on them.... wholly forgettable.