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Bi!!

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Jun 29, 2009, 3:11:44 PM6/29/09
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Lunch today at Twin Farms consisted of:

A tasting of Oysters:
Dodge Cove Maine Oysters with pineapple, carrot-yuzu juice and fresh
parsely
Island Creek Massachusettes Oysters with heirloom tomato, olives,
oliove oil and chervil flowers
Glidden Point Maine Oysters with organic sorrel, corn puree, grilled
corn, chive blossoms

served with 2004 Dagueneau Silex (from private stash)-very expressive
Pouilly Fume full of limestone chalk minerality, lemon lime citrus and
slightly floral notes.

Salmon Three Ways-Grilled with an Asian Plum Sauce, Poached in Sweet
Soy and Tartare of Toro served with a seaweed salad.

2006 Rex Hill Pinot Gris-Nice fresh pear flavors a bit of white peach
and a nice acidity. A bit flabby in the middle but finsihed nice.

Lawrence Leichtman

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Jun 29, 2009, 5:07:08 PM6/29/09
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"Bi!!" <rvw...@aol.com> wrote:

Always wanted to try the Dagueneau Silex. Is that the one that is
relatively expensive?

Bi!!

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Jun 29, 2009, 5:57:12 PM6/29/09
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On Jun 29, 5:07�pm, Lawrence Leichtman <la...@lleichtman.org> wrote:
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It is now! When I bought it I paid $60 at auction for what I'm
drinking now......which was before Didier's untimely demise.

DaleW

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Jun 30, 2009, 9:47:40 AM6/30/09
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On Jun 29, 5:07 pm, Lawrence Leichtman <la...@lleichtman.org> wrote:
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Nice meal, Bill!
Lawrence, the Silex was the most expensive of Dagueneau's "standard"
dry bottlings, but only by a hair over the Pur Sang. Cheapest was
Blanc de Pouilly (also had another name in some years), then Buisson
Renard, then Pur Sang, then Silex. Maybe $40/$55/$70/$75 respectively
(before he died). But in a couple of vintages he also made a wine or
two with residual sugar in very limited quantities, and those were
more like several hundred dollars a bottle.

Lawrence Leichtman

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Jun 30, 2009, 2:35:19 PM6/30/09
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DaleW <Dwm...@aol.com> wrote:

Thanks for the prices. I think these may be hard to come by before too
long.

Lawrence Leichtman

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Jun 30, 2009, 2:37:28 PM6/30/09
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Just checked and they are all $110+ now.

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