Pour Boys - Winers and Diners Fall Cityscape Dinner 2024
The Winers and Diners contingent of our Pour Boys wine group met for another CityScape dinner hosted by Terry and Lyle F. This is the group traditionally hosted by Lyle and Terry at their West Loop Chicago pede-a-tere turned luxury flat.
We had the extended group of regulars for the wonderful evening of dinner and fine wines.
The gala dinner main course dry rub ribs cooked on the grill, fingerling potatoes, cole slaw, corn bread, and a southwest bean combo.
Prior to dinner the appetizer course included gezpacho, an extensive selection of artisan cheeses, shrimp, and deviled eggs, charcuterie, pickles and olives.
For the appetizer course there was a broad selection of sparkling and still white wines.
- Haykin Family Cidery Ela Family Farms Cuvee’ Methode Ancestrale Sparkling Cider - Dan picked this up at Duck Inn (Chicago) Pour Boys Wine Group Dinner where we dined last month.
- Greywacke New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc 2019
- Roland Tissier Sancerre 2019
- https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=4208644
- Veuve Cliquot Brut NV Champagne
- Pierre Paillard Champagne Grand Cru Extra Brut Les Parcelles 2017
- https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=3726313
Dan assisted Lyle in set-up and the dinner preparation including grilling of the ribs.
Moving to the dinner course we had an extensive selection of red wines to complement the extensive dinner courses.
The wine flight included several memorable labels from visits to the producer estate by members or combinations of members of the group.
The red flight, in serving/tasting order:
- Domaine Grand Veneur “Les Origines” Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2006
- Chateau de Vaudieu Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2016
- Peter Michael Les Pavots 2008
- Joseph Phelps Backus Oakville Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2003
- Rubissow Reserve Mt Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
- Hall Winery Napa Valley Stags Leap District Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
- Clarendon Hills Clarendon Moritz Shiraz 2011
- Lagier-Meredith “Tribidrag” Mt Veeder Red Wine 2019
- Seghezio Rockpile Zinfandel 2016
- Honig Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
Dark ruby colored, full bodied, smooth, elegant, polished, seamlessly integrated and balanced black currant blackberry and plum fruits with notes of tobacco, mocha chocolate, licorice and hint of cedar and truffles with silky smooth firm tannins on a lingering finish.
Dark inky blue-purple-black colored, full bodied, firmly structured but elegant, smooth and polished, concentrated, rich layers of ripe blackberry, black raspberry and cherry fruits with notes of lavender, earth, cinnamon spice, crème de cassis hints of cigar box, with ripe, firm, grainy tannins on a long deep finish.
RM 95 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/w?2639918
Joseph Phelps Backus 2003
This other ultra-premium Napa Cabernet likely would’ve been a candidate for WOTN if only I hadn’t missed it in the tasting as it was depleted before I had a chance to sample it.
This is from another favorite producer. We all visited the Joseph Phelps Napa Valley Winery for a Private Tasting during that same trip to Napa. Ernie brought this special bottle as well, both he and Dan hold a vertical collection in their cellars that they acquire as part of their wine club allocations.
Rubissow Special Reserve Mt Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Several of us also visited the Rubissow Mt Veeder estate and vineyards during our Napa Valley Mt Veeder Wine Experience back in 2011. We featured that visit in these pages in this post - https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2011/03/mt-veeder-appellation-trail-rubissow-mt.html.
While several of us, Eric, Bill and I, all placed orders for wine during that trip, and opted-in on joining their wine club, only Eric got their newsletter and solicitations and offers on new wine releases. He acquired this limited release special bottling as part of those offerings.
While this was the best Rubissow I’ve ever tasted, it lacked the power, opulence, elegance and finess of the aforementioned bottles. It was very good none-the-less.While we each acquired Rubissow wines over the years, at the winery and at auction, none of have this label in our cellars, so we won’t likely see it again for a follow on comparison tasting - especially since Rubissow discontinued production under their own label and this was their final vintage release.
This release was crafted by Tim Milos of Opus One, Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, and Cliff Lede fame. It was packaged in a heavy oversized bottle with painted logo on the front and label info on the rear.In partnership with Steve Lagier, in 1986, they bought a property back a steep, bumpy, rutted 1.5 mile dirt road high up on Mt Veeder. Steve worked at Mondavi for 14 years before leaving in 1999 to devote all his time to their own vineyard and wine. Carole Meredith left her ‘day job’ in 2003.
Bill posted his tasting notes for this in CellarTracker and wrote - “WConnolly Likes This Wine” and gave it 92 Points.
“Dark, inky color in the glass. Blackberry, Raspberry, pepper and a hint of sweetness on the finish. Full bodied with plenty of tannins, this will last until 2030 at least. a nice accompaniment to our barbecue dinner.”
At twenty years this was clearly at its prime but is perhaps only half way through its drinking window. What fun it will be to monitor this label as it ages, if you're fortunate enough to have acquired several bottles.
This iconic release got 98 points from James Suckling and Wine Spectator and was “Ranked #9 Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2003”, 96 from Decanter, and 94 from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and International Wine Cellar,
James Suckling of Wine Spectator said, "This is the greatest glass of Graham I have ever tasted, young or old." It was recognized in the Top 100 of 2003 at No. 9, Collectibles.
Saturated black-ruby colored, full-bodied, superripe, powerful, huge, dense and rich black fruits, yet balanced and smooth, opulent yet elegant, notes of mocha bitter chocolate and licorice and cassis, the finish lasts for minutes going on and on on your palate.
This is what a vintage port is supposed to taste like and this is a benchmark standard bearer.
RM 97 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=192
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