
11-14-2009, 01:32 PM
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Re: '96 Drouhin Clos des Mouches
On Nov 13, 10:25�pm, Mark Lipton <not...@eudrup.ude> wrote:
> Tonight, after an exhausting week of dealing with a sick kindergartner,
> I decided that we needed a good dinner. �Andrew, coming off a dayat
> school after missing 3 days with a high fever, went to bed early tonight
> at 7:30, so I smoked a pheasant on the grill and made a risotto Milanese
> to accompany some sauteed late-season Bok Choy. �This was a dish that
> called for a Burgundy to me, so I fetched from the cellar one of our
> older bottles:
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> 1996 Joseph Drouhin Beaune Clos des Mouches
> color: brick red, going orange at the rim
> nose: initially, soy sauce, orange rind, spices, raspberry fruit; later
> becoming more overtly spicy, with notes of tea leaves
> palate: high acidity, medium-light body
>
> After reading a few less-than-salutary reviews on Cellartracker, I
> approached this wine with some concern, but found that it was totally
> unfounded. �First of all, the cork was as sound and pristine as I've
> seen in a wine of this age. �Secondly, although there were plentyof
> tertiary elements, this was a wine still in its maturity. �Very nice
> with the smoked pheasant and risotto, which brought the fruit out of the
> wine. �Altogether fine, and very satisfying.
>
> Mark Lipton
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Good to know....I have a few bottles left of the '96. Interesting
note on the soy element...I find it in all of the Clos de Mouches.
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