Thanks for the wonderful dinner last night guys. The food and wine were wonderful, the service excellent and the conversation hilarious!

The DC Cru took a table (and 50% of the restaurant's stemware

) and had a grand old time. Present were:
Corkage
swill (Mike)
T-Rep
JohnnyB
Fred
Dinwiddie
Jaimetown
Our waitress Johanna was super as she kept the fresh stemware coming (to the chagrin of the dishwasher) and decanted and served our wines properly with good humor. Everyone seemed happy with their food - at one time I had my steak in front of me with 6 glasses of wine - LIFE IS GOOD!
Well here are my briefly scribed notes for the evening (in order poured)...
FLIGHT 1 - Chard/Pinot
1) Renteria 1999 Carneros Chardonnay
Aromas of churned butter, figs, creamy tropical fruits arise from this wonderful nose. This wine possessed tremendous purity and focus, and had an elegant, persistent finish. Fantastic- my kind of chardonnay. 92 pts. Thanks Mike (Corkage's friend).
2) William Seylem 2000 Hirsch Vyd. Pinot Noir
Dark ripe cherries on the nose with hints of cinnamon. Plump and generous on the palate, the ripeness of the fruit is in great balance without succumbing to overly alcoholic/hot characteristics. Wonderful - thank you T-Rep. 91pts.
FLIGHT 2 - Older Cabernets
3) Chappellet 1976 Cabernet Sauvignon
Compelling nose of dark olives, smoked meat and leather with ripe black fruits. Plush and soft, this medium-bodied wine was drinking beautifully last night. Kept opening up as the night went on. 93 pts. Thanks Fred.
4) BV 1980 George de Latour Cabernet Sauvignon
Ah, this is why I love older wines! Plush dark fruits on the nose with a dollop of peat, caramel, vanilla interweaved. Soft on the palate, but still have plenty of fine-grained tannins. An interesting note of Japanese seaweed (dried, toasted and salted) on the finish. Drinking well now, but still have good years ahead (a few more than the Chappellet) - wonderfully balanced, my WOTN. 94 pts. Thank you Corkage.
FLIGHT 3 - A Beringer, a mystery wine and a Dalla Valle
5) Beringer 1996 3rd Century Cabernt Franc
Initally a slightly funky nose of rice and miso blew off quickly to reveal very savory aromas. Nice midpalate and an elegant finish. I would love to try to pair this with heartier comfort cuisine - cassoulet anyone? 90 pts. Thank you Dinwiddie.
6) Mystery Wine
I brought this blind and Johanna our waitress decanted this secretly. We managed to avert the furtive glances of JohnnyB and Fred whose not-so-suddle attempts to ascertain the identity of the wine were futile.

Upon opening I tasted this to make sure it wasn't corked and it was left in the decanter for a good 1.5 hours. When it was poured, the wine displayed elegant aromas of ink, dark cherries and some earth. The tannins were resolved and the taste of sweet delicate new oak lingered on the palate. Reactions by the gallery were lukewarm, as it should've been. 88 pts. When the identity of the wine was revealed, there were more than 1

on the faces of the tables followed by some expressions of

. It was a
1998 Quilceda Creek.
7) Dalla Valle 1995 Napa Cabernet Sauvignon
The confirmed superstar of the evening, everyone was looking forward to trying this baby, and she did not disappoint. Sweet dark fruits, brown sugar (honey honey!) with high-toned floral aromas dancing in your nostrils. Medium to full-bodied, it possessed smooth tannins with a long, persistent finish. Very fine. 93 pts. Thanks JohnnyB.
FLIGHT 4 - THE CLOSERS
8) Karl Lawrence 1997 Napa Cabernet Sauvignon
Well, the next two bottles were "backups" that were opened spontaneously. Here my notes start to fall apart a little bit. Opened and poured without any decanting, the KL displayed a wonderful nose of sweet dark red fruits. Still quite primary, but delicious and balanced. Thanks again Dinwiddie. 92 pts.
9) Cooper-Garrod 1997 George's Vyd. Cabernet Sauvignon
This was my backup bottle, and the closer for the night. Sweet in fruit like the 97 KL, but more high-toned. This was my 9th bottle from my case this year, and every bottle has been in the 90-94 point range for me. This was no exception. 92 pts.
Thanks again to everyone for a heck of a time. The LOTN (line of the night) goes to Corkage's friend Mike who said to Dinwiddie: "Man, if I were you, I would be wrecking havoc on your wife every night!"
