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2001 Cab Smackdown Redux
Last Post 10-06-2007 08:32 PM byDavid Niederauer. 8 Replies.
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Dave Tong  Send Private Message
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08-27-2007 07:49 PM  
In conversation with Randy, the idea of a tasting revisiting the 2001 Cab vintage was floated.
Rather than confuse that thread with discussion of it I thought I'd start another.
I don't mind volunteering to organise it, but nothing will get done until later this year.
I'm thinking of planning it around March 2008.
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08-28-2007 09:02 AM  

I'm in, schedule permitting !

Here is Randy's summary of the wines we had at the first 2001 Smackdown ...

Hey Y'all, here are the flights last night, in the order of votes. Also some personal notes on some of the wines.

VC Favorites

Neal Second Chance - Top vote getter. An excellent wine with what I consider a "rutherford dust" character, notes of tobacco.

Bressler - A very close second. On my notes, I wrote "Wow!". Deep, round flavors, and a very long finish.

Jones Family - My personal favorite of the flight, this wine needs age. Chocolate notes with a luscious sweetness.

Anomaly

Marinus

Laube's Loves

Insignia - Beautiful, just well rounded, excellent all the way through and through.

Pride Reserve - Tied with Insignia for first place, but behind on second place votes. A great great bottle. My #1 of the flight

Montelena - definitely a different style

Les Pavots - very thick and mouth filling

Harlan Maiden - My biggest surprise of the evening. I found strange metallic notes on this. Not enjoyable for me.

Parker's picks

Foley Claret - Deep, full, rich. My #1 of the flight.
 
Hourglass - A very close second, with a superlong finish.

Switchback Ridge - a controversial wine. Something odd about one of the bottles - it seemed corked.

Rudd - A very good wine, just outclassed in this flight.

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08-28-2007 09:58 PM  
I would be in for this. The Insignia and Pride Reserve were my top scoring wines for the '01 tasting.
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09-20-2007 12:36 PM  
I would love to do this, and have plenty of 2001s I could provide.
Paul Soals  Send Private Message
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09-20-2007 05:59 PM  
We'd probably be up for this as well...

count us in for Bressler and a Neal.
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09-20-2007 07:19 PM  
Right now I'd postulate that most 2001s are closed.  The Jones certainly is imo.
David Niederauer  Send Private Message
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10-03-2007 03:53 PM  
I gotta tell you I agree with Dan. I've had several 2001 Cabs in the past several weeks and the only one that was amazing was a Bressler. This includes Pride Reserve, Switchback, Screagle, PM, KL and Hourglass. The Togni isn't ready yet.

I've had a couple of (that terrible year) 1998s and they have been pretty good.

1997 would also be fun. We could try and decide if any of them still have more time or have some of them gone OTH.
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10-05-2007 11:16 PM  
Given the choice, I would also rather do the 97's right now. At 10 years of age, I think it would be very interesting.
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10-06-2007 08:32 PM  
Remember in 2004 the 1997s were 6-7 years old and we were wondering if they were sleeping or going bad. It turned our most were sleeping and are drinking nicely right now.

Now its 6-7 years after 2001 and we're wondering if they are sleeping or going bad.
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