Tonight Betsy made an old fave for Dave and I, steak over a salad of
watercress and parsley with a horseradish/caper/mustard dressing, plus
a side of carrots and parsnips with Indian spices. I usually let wine
sit for a couple weeks after shipping, but NJ is near, so I went with
a bottle of 2006 Ridge Lytton Springs that I got for $18.xx (w/free
shipping) from Cinderella recently. OK, not biggest most concentrated
Lytton, but clean blackberry meets black raspberry fruit, a hint of
vanilla, oregano/herb notes. Underbrush, earth, but mostly about berry
fruit. Some tannins. Good, not great. B
Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an
excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I
wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I
offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of
consistency.
> Tonight Betsy made an old fave for Dave and I, steak over a salad of
> watercress and parsley with a horseradish/caper/mustard dressing, plus
> a side of carrots and parsnips with Indian spices. I usually let wine
> sit for a couple weeks after shipping, but NJ is near, so I went with
> a bottle of 2006 Ridge Lytton Springs that I got for $18.xx (w/free
> shipping) from Cinderella recently. OK, not biggest most concentrated
> Lytton, but clean blackberry meets black raspberry fruit, a hint of
> vanilla, oregano/herb notes. Underbrush, earth, but mostly about berry
> fruit. Some tannins. Good, not great. B
Cinderella?? Not too surprising about the LS -- it's still such a young
wine and in recent years they haven't been showing well young (with age,
well we'll see...) Nice to hear about the Chevillon, too.
Mark Lipton
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Dale, I very rarely reply to your posts, mostly because I fear my
green envy of your wine/food combinations will show, but I have to, this
time. Please note that it should be "for Dave and /me/". I've noticed
that you use this incorrect turn of phrase quite often, and it is the
only noticeable imperfection in your otherwise impeccable messages (both
language and food/wine-wise). Please take care!
Oh, and many thanks (again probably? - I don't remember) for your
introducing me to Peppiere Muscadet! That parody Poe story was fantastic.
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You'd be crazy to e-mail me with the crazy. But leave the div alone.
Now, Dale, you can hit back and tell him it is P�pi�re ;)
s.
But for $18 (which is �12, but even if it was �18) it sounds so nice. We
have an importer for Ridge in Spain, but I do not think I have found
Lytton Springs for less than �30.
s.
> But for $18 (which is �12, but even if it was �18) it sounds so nice. We
> have an importer for Ridge in Spain, but I do not think I have found
> Lytton Springs for less than �30.
Dale's price is exceptional even for the USA. Both Lytton Springs and
Geyserville typically retail for $35 or more these days, so your �30
doesn't sound unreasonable for an imported wine.
Noted, I'll try and keep an eye on myself. Though I don't think it's
anywhere near my only grammatical error (look, starting a sentence
with "though"!) I did to be slapdash and colloquial. :)
The embarrassing thing is at least once a week I notice where I put
the wrong word somewhere (probably because I tend to be
multitasker).
And (damn!) I can scarcely claim much credit for the Poe, it was more
word substitution than actual ability to mimic. Good memory!
Cinderella is Wine Library's new woot-style outlet. I think I'll start
a new thread about those type places.
> consistency.��
So buying from Wine Library eh? The Cinderella wines are really a great
deal.
The quest for perfection in any form of communication is futile.
That's why editors get paid the big bucks!
Meanwhile, in fly-over country, I explored Cinderella and signed up.
Will now wait for the outrageous bargains like $17 Ridge LS...
Ed Rasimus
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