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- wondersofwine - 11-27-2006 I took to the dinner a 2003 TRIMBACH GEWURZTRAMINER which disappointed (another vintage would have been quite different I believe) and a 2000 JAYER-GILLES COTE DE NUITS-VILLAGES (Burgundy) which did not disappoint. The red Burgundy was a light to medium crimson color with some transparency. Nose of vibrant dark cherries and violets. Cherries, perhaps chocolate cherries, on the palate with a very light touch of clove. Long-lasting finish. Rich and fulfilling. Definitely not closed down. More floral and fruit-filled than the 1999 version which had wonderful bacon fat and animal nuances. The 2000 married well with the turkey, cranberry-orange relish and other dishes. I consider both the 1999 and 2000 very enjoyable wines and good QPR (quality-to-price) ratio although certainly not cheap. - Innkeeper - 11-27-2006 Sounds great WOW. Incidentally have you had any of the JC Wines? Their operation is just outside Sacramento. - dananne - 11-27-2006 Thanks for the notes. I was wondering if you've been tapping into any of the '00 Burgs, and was wondering in particular if you'd had any CdN-V lately. I guess it's time to crack a few! - wondersofwine - 11-28-2006 IK, I haven't had any JC wines. Will watch for them. |