Wednesday, November 7, 2007

09.14.07/1999 Yves Cuilleron Saint Joseph “Les Serines”

It all goes back to trying wines in Nantucket. For Jamie and Kim's engagement, we sent them a bottle of wine at the hotel where they stayed the night they got engaged - the Waiwinnet in Nantucket. My friend Matt (who was the former Wine and Spirits Manager at Craft) looked at the list and said - get them the Cuilleron! It was a white Condrieu and they said it was one of the best wines they ever had. The next time we had an opportunity to buy Cuilleron, Matt steered us in the right direction and selected a few different regions for the reds. All 2002 and 2003 vintages, we probably drank them too young but they were delish.

Jamie found a bottle of the 1999 Les Serines (of which we have two cases of 2004) and we opened it up with some friends - see post below. It was smoky tarrific - almost to the point of not being able to drink. We let it sit for awhile and opened another bottle, but it never really came around to being delish. It was too young. At 8 years! The primary grape is syrah, but nothing elegant and silky like you would expect. It was more like a pinotage from South Africa. Needless to say we were a little worried about the 04s, but see my posts later for that tasting!

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