jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6886

 | | 12/19/2005 10:52 PM |
| | Pale straw, green hints with a medium nose of minerals, citrus, nuts, green apple and yellow pears. Medium body, medium plus intensity, and medium plus acidity. Minerals, stones, apples, pears a CA chard for the Burgundy lover. This is a buy when it is released. 94pts. | | | |
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love_cab_chard
 Master of Wine Posts:12497

 | | 12/20/2005 2:38 AM |
| Yes it is, we tasted it @ Peay. I think it is going to be an excellent bottle of Chard. And, I see that you agree, Jason.
I absolutely love Peay whites. Of course, they make so little of the Chard, that one will be lucky to get 2-3 bottles (@ most).
Actually, I know that you are not a Chard guy @ all. So, for you to rate so high, says something. | | | |
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Winegeek San Francisco
 Grape Puncher Posts:778

 | | 12/20/2005 5:45 AM |
| Andy came by the store last week with a few of the new wines including this chard. Your description is spot on as is your rating - this is about as good as chardonnay gets in California.
Richard | | | |
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Winetex Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine Posts:10796


 | | 12/20/2005 2:31 PM |
| | Duly noted! Thanks for the notes. | | | |
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jaimetown DC area
 Wine Labeler Posts:3503


 | | 12/20/2005 4:48 PM |
| | Welcom back Jason - it's good to see you posting TNs again. | | | |
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AlexRed Northern VA
 Barrel Filler Posts:1357


 | | 12/20/2005 6:40 PM |
| | The 03 Roussanne/Marsanne made me go gaga, i hope i get a shot at some of these.... | | | |
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jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6886

 | | 12/21/2005 6:17 PM |
| Quote:
Actually, I know that you are not a Chard guy @ all. So, for you to rate so high, says something.
Actually, I am a Chardonnay guy. But I prefer chardonnay that is not all about incredibly ripe/overripe fruit with lots of oak.
Like I said this Peay is a definite buy. | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 03/27/2006 4:22 AM |
| a very nice wine, but tonight the color was almost cloudy(unfiltered-like). the flavours weren't "off"(i agree with ALL of jasons descriptors), but i'd have a very hard time agreeing with 94 points.
92? yes.
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Eric White San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier Posts:9247


 | | 03/27/2006 4:26 AM |
| | interesting Tbird, I tasted this at Rhone Rangers (yeah, yeah, I know, not a rhone wine, it was being poured under the table) and I was simply blown away- I find 94 actually on the low side. | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 03/27/2006 4:29 AM |
| | at 92, i don't think that's a bad score(i have gone on record at hating giving "scores", i am not in any way qualified). i really like the wine, a lot! | | | |
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David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15756


 | | 03/27/2006 4:29 AM |
| Well it is unfiltered.
If the bottle had been sitting still for a couple of hours and then gently poured you probably wouldn't notice the "cloudiness" until the last couple of glasses. But if the bottle traveled at all or was decanted it will definitely be cloudy. All that merde floating around in there makes the wine taste mo-better.
I tasted this at World of Pinot a couple of weeks ago. I loved it! Lots of peeps were talking about it. | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 03/27/2006 4:32 AM |
| Quote:
Well it is unfiltered.
If the bottle had been sitting still for a couple of hours and then gently poured you probably wouldn't notice the "cloudiness" until the last couple of glasses. But if the bottle traveled at all or was decanted it will definitely be cloudy.
well, i guess that'd explain that one! d'oh! the bottle had been sitting still and was lightly poured. but it was only slightly cloudy, thus me being unsure of it's unfiltered status. | | | |
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Eric White San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier Posts:9247


 | | 03/27/2006 4:35 AM |
| Quote:
at 92, i don't think that's a bad score(i have gone on record at hating giving "scores", i am not in any way qualified). i really like the wine, a lot!
Oh, I totally dig that 92 isn't a bad score - its great! Just that for me this wine was really out of this world. I'm not drinking so much Chard these days, but this wine shook me up and turned me upside down (which I guess is Davidn's equivalent of socks rolling up and down a few times ) | | | |
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TBird Park Slope, Brooklyn
 Wine Connoisseur Posts:5219


 | | 03/27/2006 4:39 AM |
| nice. might i mention that i consumed this whole bottle(still have a glass or more left) alone. and enjoyed(ing) every minute of it(should i feel guilty that i didn't stress to my wife that she should not miss this?).  | | | |
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mountainman Mammoth Mountain
 Wine Bottler Posts:3163


 | | 03/27/2006 6:15 PM |
| "just say NO to pinot"
What have they done to you over there? | | | |
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rickym13 los angeles
 Wine Thief Posts:2843

 | | 03/27/2006 6:56 PM |
| Quote:
"just say NO to pinot"
What have they done to you over there?
is peay pinot buy or pass? my local retail guy is going to get some. | | | |
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jaimetown DC area
 Wine Labeler Posts:3503


 | | 03/27/2006 7:02 PM |
| | Hey, I even bought 3 bottles based on the TNs here - and I almost never buy CA Chardonnay. | | | |
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Al_ksyrah
 Barrel Filler Posts:1046


 | | 03/27/2006 8:46 PM |
| Quote:
is peay pinot buy or pass? my local retail guy is going to get some.
I'd say it is a definite buy.
-Al | | | |
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Budman
 Master of Wine Posts:11876

 | | 03/27/2006 8:49 PM |
| | I have yet to meet a Peay wine (white or red) that doesn't measure up!! | | | |
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Al_ksyrah
 Barrel Filler Posts:1046


 | | 03/27/2006 8:51 PM |
| I'd agree, but even in that context the 2004 pinot is a standout.
-Al | | | |
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