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- MikeE - 06-07-1999

We had a couple wonderful wines this weekend.

'84 Dunn Howell Mountain - beginning to show some brick edges, this is still a large wine but after airing it was very enjoyable to drink. Suprisingly nice aromatics for Dunn, the taste was a typically focused core of cassis fruit buttressed by well integrated tannins. I found it a bit dry (vintage maybe?), but I still love how Dunn can get such great extract from his fruit. Not overly complex, but a great example of CA cab.

'87 Montelena Estate - can you say "still young" at 12 years old? No signs of brickiness whatsoever, this is still a brooding monster. Enormous complexity - dark curranty/blakberry fruit, earthy/soily, strong acidity, and very present, but not dry tannins. The tannins are still huge, but they don't rip the enamel from your teeth like some young wines. I have no clue when this guy will come around, but it should have a long and distinguished life.

All weekends should be like this!
ME


- Bucko - 06-07-1999

Got both of these in the cellar. Thanx for the Dunn update - I have not tried one in years. I have had the Montelena twice in the past year - lovely, huh? It has years to go.

Bucko


- MikeE - 06-08-1999

Hey Bucko, yes the '87 Monty is quite a beauty. It is still amazing to me how it appears so youthful in nearly all aspects after 12 years. I'm a big fan of Montelena so I was very happy this puppy is aging so nicely.

Hasta la vista,
ME