Grape Mates ¡Hola Iberia!
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 3:30 am
Last Saturday Griff hosted the May Grape Mates event, and this month's tasting theme was Iberia.
3 carloads of thirsty Grape Mates made the long haul down to Griff's house in Sydney's quiet, semi-rural southwestern fringe. The run of 25 degree days and clear blue skies made for a pleasant drive, and along with warm welcome from Carl and Rebecca an extremely excitable welcome was provided by their very friendly blue heeler Holly, who took great pleasure in running madly back and forth to every arrival, repeatedly greeting them face to face.
Carl and Rebecca are amazingly gracious and generous hosts, with Rebecca spending endless hours in the kitchen providing meal after meal of beautiful, rich Iberian-themed food and Carl generously opening post-tasting champagne and ports.
The Wines (a mix of the official theme and occasional ringins):
2007 Raventós i Blanc Cava Brut L'Hereu
1991 R. López de Heredia Tondonia Blanco Gran Reserva
1989 Muga Rioja Gran Reserva Prado Enea
1990 Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5 anos Ribera del Duero
1997 Fra Fulco Priorat
1994 Conde de Valdemar Gran Reserva
1973 R. López de Heredia Tondonia Gran Reserva
2001 Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial
1998 Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial
20?? Collita Roja Pardas
2002 Vega Sicilia Unico Gran Reserva
2002 Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5 anos
2011 De Iuliis Cellar Release Tempranillo
2009 Chestnut Grove Manjimup Reserve Chardonnay
1977 Sandeman Vintage Port
1983 Niepoort's Vintage Port
1985 Warre's Vintage Port
1983 Gould Campbell Vintage Port
Veritas Old Shed Tawny Port
Romate Cardenal Cisneros Pedro Ximinez
Glenfarclas 15 Years
Glen Orrin 30 Years
2006 Pierre Gimonnet et Fils Paradoxe Premier Cru Brut
NV Pol Roger
The Awesome Menu
Tapas:
Prosciutto
Frittata
Gazpacho
Clams with garlic
Smoked sardines
Tortilla and Olives
Grilled Chorizo
Morcilla with Bocconcini
Mains:
Bacalhau com Natas
Slow-roasted lamb with figs
Confit pork belly with Moorish spices
Rebecca's spanish rice
Fennel salad
Cheese Course:
Stilton, cheddar, manchego, camenbert, delice d'Affinois
Dessert:
Creme Catalan
Hopefully Cam might be able to provide some extended notes in time, but some impressions:
Wines that impressed me were: the Cava, which was a crisp and elegant way to start, punching above its weight. The white rioja was ageing gracefully. The Fra Fulco was a generous and very moreish wine. Both of the Ygays were stunning, with the 98 being readier for drinking and the 01 looking well structured for the future.
The Unico was so tightly wound it seemed ready to explode - a monstrously impressive young wine that needs another 30 years (I kept about 20ml for 5 hours in the glass and it just started to open up at the end). The Niepoort's was the VP of choice for most, for its surprisingly savoury characters and length. I think I may have been in the minority in finding the '85 Warre's to be very impressive - young and big and brash for its age with what looks like a good future ahead.
Inevitably after somebody stated that there were no corked wines, my 1977 Sandemans (a birthyear wine), turned out corked - which I then replaced with a backup aussie Tawny from Veritas. A rich and very pleasant tawny, but not enough to fill the growing hole in my increasingly cork-hating heart . #FUCork
After which, Arnie proceeded to open his rich, thick PX and started to make rather disturbing noises over his glass.... think "When Harry Met Sally".
A few whiskies later and Carl in his very generous manner made numerous trips to the cellar to open more champagne and more VP, topping off an awesome night.
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3 carloads of thirsty Grape Mates made the long haul down to Griff's house in Sydney's quiet, semi-rural southwestern fringe. The run of 25 degree days and clear blue skies made for a pleasant drive, and along with warm welcome from Carl and Rebecca an extremely excitable welcome was provided by their very friendly blue heeler Holly, who took great pleasure in running madly back and forth to every arrival, repeatedly greeting them face to face.
Carl and Rebecca are amazingly gracious and generous hosts, with Rebecca spending endless hours in the kitchen providing meal after meal of beautiful, rich Iberian-themed food and Carl generously opening post-tasting champagne and ports.
The Wines (a mix of the official theme and occasional ringins):
2007 Raventós i Blanc Cava Brut L'Hereu
1991 R. López de Heredia Tondonia Blanco Gran Reserva
1989 Muga Rioja Gran Reserva Prado Enea
1990 Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5 anos Ribera del Duero
1997 Fra Fulco Priorat
1994 Conde de Valdemar Gran Reserva
1973 R. López de Heredia Tondonia Gran Reserva
2001 Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial
1998 Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva Especial
20?? Collita Roja Pardas
2002 Vega Sicilia Unico Gran Reserva
2002 Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5 anos
2011 De Iuliis Cellar Release Tempranillo
2009 Chestnut Grove Manjimup Reserve Chardonnay
1977 Sandeman Vintage Port
1983 Niepoort's Vintage Port
1985 Warre's Vintage Port
1983 Gould Campbell Vintage Port
Veritas Old Shed Tawny Port
Romate Cardenal Cisneros Pedro Ximinez
Glenfarclas 15 Years
Glen Orrin 30 Years
2006 Pierre Gimonnet et Fils Paradoxe Premier Cru Brut
NV Pol Roger
The Awesome Menu
Tapas:
Prosciutto
Frittata
Gazpacho
Clams with garlic
Smoked sardines
Tortilla and Olives
Grilled Chorizo
Morcilla with Bocconcini
Mains:
Bacalhau com Natas
Slow-roasted lamb with figs
Confit pork belly with Moorish spices
Rebecca's spanish rice
Fennel salad
Cheese Course:
Stilton, cheddar, manchego, camenbert, delice d'Affinois
Dessert:
Creme Catalan
Hopefully Cam might be able to provide some extended notes in time, but some impressions:
Wines that impressed me were: the Cava, which was a crisp and elegant way to start, punching above its weight. The white rioja was ageing gracefully. The Fra Fulco was a generous and very moreish wine. Both of the Ygays were stunning, with the 98 being readier for drinking and the 01 looking well structured for the future.
The Unico was so tightly wound it seemed ready to explode - a monstrously impressive young wine that needs another 30 years (I kept about 20ml for 5 hours in the glass and it just started to open up at the end). The Niepoort's was the VP of choice for most, for its surprisingly savoury characters and length. I think I may have been in the minority in finding the '85 Warre's to be very impressive - young and big and brash for its age with what looks like a good future ahead.
Inevitably after somebody stated that there were no corked wines, my 1977 Sandemans (a birthyear wine), turned out corked - which I then replaced with a backup aussie Tawny from Veritas. A rich and very pleasant tawny, but not enough to fill the growing hole in my increasingly cork-hating heart . #FUCork
After which, Arnie proceeded to open his rich, thick PX and started to make rather disturbing noises over his glass.... think "When Harry Met Sally".
A few whiskies later and Carl in his very generous manner made numerous trips to the cellar to open more champagne and more VP, topping off an awesome night.
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