Endless Summer
Here are a few utterly pleasant "quaffers" to enjoy in this waning season:
Christian Venier, 2007 "La Gautrie." From Touraine's "Garden
of France" in the Loire Valley, this biodynamically produced cabernet
franc is a pale garnet, pink-flecked red wine you could almost mistake
for a dark rosé. You'll get aromas of strawberry, rust, cherry, black
olives and asperagus. The alcohol content is lower than you might
expect, while the high acidity of this lean wine carries the tea, rose and
cherry notes on the palate to a nice long length. It has layered
concentration and tea on the finish. The tannins offer just enough of a grip
to give the wine backbone. And, as the wine opens up, it becomes slightly
silky. This is the perfect vin ordinaire for food ordinaire. Like bacon and
hard cheeses. Savio Soares Selections. $15.00
Alice and Olivier De Moor, 2004 Chablis "Rosette." This organic
Chablis producer keeps getting better and better. I held onto this wine
for a bit. After pouring, it sat pale gold in my glass. Dry and lean, with
an acidity that's still crisp and energetic. The wine is medium bodied with
pronounced, clean, concentrated fruit flavors of Granny Smith apple,
quince and lemon, plus minerality. "Vivid," "pure," said my guest. Try the '07
De Moor "St. Bris Sauvignon." From sauvignon blanc grapes produced in a
tiny appellation nearby southwest of Chablis. The style is richer,
higher in alcohol, but with delightful acidity, nonetheless. Vintage '59
Imports and Louis/Dressner. $23.00 and $21.00, respectively.
2008 Stift Goettweig Rosé. There are now so many rosés available under
$20.00, it's hard to choose among them. I only wish the grand supply
would last year round. This rosé comes from 64 acres of vineyard beneath
an impressively baroque Benedictine abbey of the same name in the
Wachau appellation of Austria. The wine is a pretty pale salmon. There
are tea, orange blossom and lemon zest on the nose, and the palate
matches those aromas, with a touch more of strawberry. Medium bodied,
with a slightly viscous mouth feel. The length is also medium. The
structure is harmonious, the flavor delicately rendered. You'll enjoy
this wine like a distant chant. The producer says it's blessed.
Imported by Winemonger. $19.00. 8/29/09.
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