This was a wine that we sampled at Lola during a recent dinner. OK it was far more than sampled, as we enjoyed this wine througout its tableside evolution. I actually was looking for something a bit more mature, but steering me this way turned out to be a great call by the owner.
The wine started out with a bright red fruit character held up with rich earthy undertones. The strongest notes were of currant and blueberry, with a core of red clay. The finish was long and elegant, very typical bordeaux.
As we tasted our second course the wine was changing a bit. More vanilla came out along with some mushroomy elements. A bit less fruit, as one would expect, but still extraordinarly balanced. It was a surprisingly good pair with a foie gras dish.
With our entrees the wine was suprisingly refined. I was having a duck dish, which brought out a rich cranberry essence. My wife was dining on venison, and this brought out some more tea and heady spices.
The wine was truly excellent. It had enough complexity and balance to hang with almost anything we could put it up against. Highly recommended.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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